The Ottoman Empire: How It Ruled Three Continents for 600 Years — Fexingo History

The Siege of Rhodes 1522: Knights vs Suleiman

6 min · I går
episode The Siege of Rhodes 1522: Knights vs Suleiman cover

Description

In 1522, Suleiman the Magnificent turned his sights on the island fortress of Rhodes, held by the Knights Hospitaller. For over two centuries, the Knights had been a thorn in Ottoman trade and pilgrimage routes. This episode dives into the six-month siege that pitted Suleiman's massive army against a determined garrison under Grand Master Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam. We explore the Knights' defensive innovations—their triple walls, casemates, and early use of gunpowder artillery behind thick stone. The siege saw massive mining operations, counter-mines, and brutal close-quarters combat. Despite being outnumbered roughly 50 to 1, the Knights held out until a negotiated surrender that allowed them to leave with honors. We also touch on the aftermath: the Knights' relocation to Malta and Suleiman's consolidation of the eastern Mediterranean. The conversation includes specifics like the role of the Ottoman commander Ahmed Pasha, the fortifications of the Mandraki Harbor, and the tragic fate of Rhodes' Greek inhabitants. #SiegeOfRhodes #KnightsHospitaller #SuleimanTheMagnificent #OttomanEmpire #Rhodes1522 #PhilippeVilliersDeLIsleAdam #MilitaryHistory #Fortifications #Gunpowder #Mediterranean #History #FexingoHistory #OttomanSiege #RedTower #Mandraki #AhmedPasha #Crusades #Rhodes Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Comments

0

Be the first to comment

Sign up now and become a member of the The Ottoman Empire: How It Ruled Three Continents for 600 Years — Fexingo History community!

Get Started

1 month for 9 kr.

Then 99 kr. / month · Cancel anytime.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

All episodes

167 episodes

episode The Siege of Rhodes 1522: Knights vs Suleiman artwork

The Siege of Rhodes 1522: Knights vs Suleiman

In 1522, Suleiman the Magnificent turned his sights on the island fortress of Rhodes, held by the Knights Hospitaller. For over two centuries, the Knights had been a thorn in Ottoman trade and pilgrimage routes. This episode dives into the six-month siege that pitted Suleiman's massive army against a determined garrison under Grand Master Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam. We explore the Knights' defensive innovations—their triple walls, casemates, and early use of gunpowder artillery behind thick stone. The siege saw massive mining operations, counter-mines, and brutal close-quarters combat. Despite being outnumbered roughly 50 to 1, the Knights held out until a negotiated surrender that allowed them to leave with honors. We also touch on the aftermath: the Knights' relocation to Malta and Suleiman's consolidation of the eastern Mediterranean. The conversation includes specifics like the role of the Ottoman commander Ahmed Pasha, the fortifications of the Mandraki Harbor, and the tragic fate of Rhodes' Greek inhabitants. #SiegeOfRhodes #KnightsHospitaller #SuleimanTheMagnificent #OttomanEmpire #Rhodes1522 #PhilippeVilliersDeLIsleAdam #MilitaryHistory #Fortifications #Gunpowder #Mediterranean #History #FexingoHistory #OttomanSiege #RedTower #Mandraki #AhmedPasha #Crusades #Rhodes Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday6 min
episode How the Ottoman Empire Lost Its Edge: The Battle of Lepanto artwork

How the Ottoman Empire Lost Its Edge: The Battle of Lepanto

In 1571, the Ottoman Empire suffered its first major naval defeat at the Battle of Lepanto, a clash that shattered the myth of Ottoman invincibility on the Mediterranean. This episode explores the lead-up to the battle, the strategies of the Holy League and the Ottoman fleet, and the immediate aftermath. We cover the roles of key figures like Ali Pasha, Don Juan of Austria, and Miguel de Cervantes, who fought in the battle. We also discuss the long-term consequences: how the Ottomans rebuilt their navy within months, but lost the psychological edge that had fueled their expansion. The episode touches on the shifting balance of naval technology, the importance of galleys versus galleasses, and how Lepanto marked the beginning of the end for Ottoman dominance in the western Mediterranean. #BattleOfLepanto #AliPasha #DonJuanOfAustria #HolyLeague #OttomanNavy #Mediterranean #1571 #MiguelDeCervantes #Galleass #Venetian #PopePiusV #Inebahti #NavalWarfare #History #FexingoHistory #OttomanEmpire #SpanishEmpire #EarlyModern Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday7 min
episode The Ottoman Empire's Sugar and Spice: Trade Routes that Built an Empire artwork

The Ottoman Empire's Sugar and Spice: Trade Routes that Built an Empire

In this episode of our Ottoman Empire series, Lucas and Luna explore the empire's control over the global sugar and spice trade—a less-examined pillar of Ottoman power. From the sugar plantations of Cyprus, conquered in 1571, to the pepper and cinnamon that flowed through Cairo and Alexandria, learn how Ottoman merchants and state policies shaped tastes from Istanbul to London. Discover the role of the coffeehouse (kahvehane) as a hub for spice trading, the impact of Portuguese competition in the Indian Ocean, and how the empire's strategic position along the Silk Road and maritime routes allowed it to dominate luxury goods. We also touch on the fascinating story of how sugar—once a rare luxury—became a staple in Ottoman kitchens, and how the state regulated prices through the narh system. Join us for a flavorful journey through the economic history of the Ottoman Empire. #OttomanEmpire #SpiceTrade #SugarTrade #Cyprus #Coffeehouse #Kahvehane #NarhSystem #IndianOceanTrade #PortugueseEmpire #Cairo #Alexandria #SilkRoad #EconomicHistory #LuxuryGoods #FoodHistory #History #FexingoHistory #TradeRoutes Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

17. juli 20266 min
episode Battle of Ankara: Timur Crushes the Ottoman Empire artwork

Battle of Ankara: Timur Crushes the Ottoman Empire

In 1402, the rising Ottoman Empire faced its greatest threat yet: Timur, the Turco-Mongol conqueror from Central Asia. This episode dives into the Battle of Ankara, a clash that nearly destroyed the Ottoman state and plunged it into a decade-long civil war known as the Fetret Devri. We explore how Sultan Bayezid I, fresh from victories in Europe, underestimated the ferocity of Timur's forces. Lucas and Luna discuss the battle tactics, the betrayal of the Anatolian beyliks, and the capture of Bayezid, who died in captivity. The episode also covers the aftermath: the struggle among Bayezid's sons for the throne, the empire's fragmentation, and the eventual reunification under Mehmed I. Along the way, we touch on the role of Janissaries, the significance of the city of Ankara, and how this near-death experience shaped the Ottoman state's resilience. This is a story of hubris, survival, and the precarious nature of empire-building. #BattleOfAnkara #Timur #BayezidI #OttomanEmpire #FetretDevri #Janissaries #Ankara #CentralAsia #TurcoMongol #1402 #MehmedI #AnatolianBeyliks #OttomanInterregnum #History #FexingoHistory #MedievalHistory #Siege #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

17. juli 20267 min
episode The Guns of the Ottoman Empire: How Firearms Forged a Superpower artwork

The Guns of the Ottoman Empire: How Firearms Forged a Superpower

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Ottoman Empire's revolutionary adoption of gunpowder weapons — from the massive bombard that breached Constantinople's walls in 1453 to the disciplined Janissary musketeers who dominated battlefields for centuries. They discuss the Hungarian master cannon founder Urban, the use of field artillery at the Battle of Chaldiran (1514) against the Safavids, and the logistical marvel of moving siege guns across the Balkans and into Persia. Lucas explains how the Ottomans integrated firearms into their military system earlier than many European rivals, and why their technological edge eventually eroded. They also touch on the controversial 'Gunpowder Empires' thesis and the role of the Tophane-i Amire (Imperial Cannon Foundry) in Istanbul. A rich look at how a technological leap shaped the rise and fall of a world empire. #OttomanEmpire #Gunpowder #Janissaries #MehmedII #SiegeOfConstantinople #Chaldiran #Tophane #UrbanTheCannonFounder #MilitaryHistory #Artillery #Muskets #GunpowderEmpires #SuleimanTheMagnificent #BattleOfMohacs #Topkapi #MiddleEast #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

16. juli 20268 min