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Mehmed II's Heresy Trial: The Sultan Who Executed His Own Scholar

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After conquering Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed II prided himself on his intellectual curiosity and theological debates. But in 1477, he shocked the Islamic world by ordering the execution of a respected scholar, Molla Lütfi, on charges of heresy. Why did the sultan who built a vast library and patronized scientists turn so brutally against one of his own court academics? This episode unravels the power struggle between the sultan's ambition for a unified imperial Islam and the fiercely independent ulema, the scholarly class that saw their authority eroding. We explore the court of Fatih Sultan Mehmed in post-conquest Istanbul, the role of şeyhülislam as chief jurist, the controversial career of Molla Lütfi as a mathematician and theologian, and the political intrigues that turned a debate over the nature of God into a death sentence. We also examine how Mehmed's Kanunname law code sought to centralize religious authority, sparking tensions that would simmer for centuries. This is the story of a sultan who wanted to be both Caesar and Caliph—and the scholar who paid the price for pushing back. #MehmedII #MollaLütfi #HeresyTrial #OttomanEmpire #FatihSultanMehmed #Şeyhülislam #Kanunname #Istanbul #15thCentury #Ulema #IslamicScholarship #ReligiousIntolerance #CourtPolitics #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #OttomanHistory #Sultan Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mehmed II's Heresy Trial: The Sultan Who Executed His Own Scholar

Mehmed II's Heresy Trial: The Sultan Who Executed His Own Scholar

After conquering Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed II prided himself on his intellectual curiosity and theological debates. But in 1477, he shocked the Islamic world by ordering the execution of a respected scholar, Molla Lütfi, on charges of heresy. Why did the sultan who built a vast library and patronized scientists turn so brutally against one of his own court academics? This episode unravels the power struggle between the sultan's ambition for a unified imperial Islam and the fiercely independent ulema, the scholarly class that saw their authority eroding. We explore the court of Fatih Sultan Mehmed in post-conquest Istanbul, the role of şeyhülislam as chief jurist, the controversial career of Molla Lütfi as a mathematician and theologian, and the political intrigues that turned a debate over the nature of God into a death sentence. We also examine how Mehmed's Kanunname law code sought to centralize religious authority, sparking tensions that would simmer for centuries. This is the story of a sultan who wanted to be both Caesar and Caliph—and the scholar who paid the price for pushing back. #MehmedII #MollaLütfi #HeresyTrial #OttomanEmpire #FatihSultanMehmed #Şeyhülislam #Kanunname #Istanbul #15thCentury #Ulema #IslamicScholarship #ReligiousIntolerance #CourtPolitics #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #OttomanHistory #Sultan Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mehmed II's Mongol Connection: The Sultan and the Khan

Mehmed II's Mongol Connection: The Sultan and the Khan

Mehmed the Conqueror is famous for taking Constantinople and dreaming of Rome, but he also looked east. This episode explores Mehmed II's diplomatic and military engagement with the steppe powers of his day: the Ak Koyunlu under Uzun Hasan, the Golden Horde's remnants, and the emerging Safavids. Lucas and Luna discuss the Battle of Otlukbeli (1473), where Mehmed crushed Uzun Hasan using firearms and Janissary discipline against Turcoman cavalry. They dive into Mehmed's correspondence with the Mamluk sultan Qaitbay, his capture of the Crimean port of Caffa in 1475, and the subtle ways Mongol and Turkic traditions shaped Ottoman statecraft—from the concept of 'divine mandate' to the use of the title 'Khan' alongside 'Kayser-i Rum'. Along the way, they touch on the marriage alliances that entangled the Ottomans with the Mongol-linked dynasties, and how Mehmed's eastern campaigns set the stage for the later Ottoman–Safavid rivalry. A fresh angle that connects the Conqueror's world to the steppe empires that defined Central Asia and the Middle East. #MehmedII #Otlukbeli #UzunHasan #AkKoyunlu #GoldenHorde #OttomanEmpire #Safavids #Caffa #Crimea #Firearms #SteppeEmpires #Khan #Kayser-iRum #15thCentury #MilitaryHistory #Diplomacy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mehmed II's Pirate Admiral: The Rise of Kemal Reis

Mehmed II's Pirate Admiral: The Rise of Kemal Reis

Before the famous Barbarossa, there was Kemal Reis — the pirate-turned-admiral who transformed Ottoman naval power under Mehmed the Conqueror. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace Kemal's early career as a corsair raiding Christian ships in the Aegean, his recruitment by the Sultan's grand vizier, and his pivotal role in the Ottoman-Venetian war over Negroponte. They explore how Kemal's guerrilla tactics — hit-and-run attacks, intelligence gathering, and blockade running — complemented the empire's massive fleet, and how his pirate network became the backbone of the Ottoman navy. Along the way, they touch on the Battle of Zonchio (1499), the first naval engagement fought with cannons on ships, and Kemal's mentorship of his nephew, the future corsair Piri Reis. The conversation also examines the blurred line between piracy and state-sanctioned warfare in the 15th-century Mediterranean, and how Mehmed II's willingness to employ former outlaws shaped Ottoman naval strategy for generations. #KemalReis #OttomanNavy #Piracy #AegeanSea #Negroponte #Venice #GedikAhmedPasha #MehmedII #Zonchio #PiriReis #Corsair #Admiral #15thCentury #NavalWarfare #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #OttomanEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mehmed II's Captured Prince: The Story of Cem Sultan

Mehmed II's Captured Prince: The Story of Cem Sultan

After conquering Constantinople and forging an empire, Sultan Mehmed II faced a crisis closer to home: the rebellion of his own son, Cem Sultan. This episode explores the dramatic story of Cem, the younger prince who challenged his brother Bayezid for the throne after Mehmed's death. We delve into the brothers' rivalry, Cem's desperate flight to Rhodes, and his long captivity under the Knights Hospitaller and later the Pope. How did a sultan's son end up as a pawn of European powers? And what does Cem's fate tell us about the succession struggles that haunted the Ottoman Empire? Featuring details from the Battle of Bilecik, the Ottoman custom of fratricide, and the secret diplomacy between Bayezid II and the Knights. #CemSultan #MehmedII #OttomanEmpire #BayezidII #KnightsHospitaller #Rhodes #Fratricide #OttomanSuccession #BattleOfBilecik #SultanCem #PopeInnocentVIII #Topkapi #MiddleEast #History #FexingoHistory #OttomanHistory #Cem #Zizim Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mehmed II's Capital: How the Conqueror Built Istanbul

Mehmed II's Capital: How the Conqueror Built Istanbul

After conquering Constantinople in 1453, Sultan Mehmed II faced an even greater challenge: repopulating and rebuilding the city as his new capital. This episode explores the conqueror's ambitious urban planning, including tax incentives for settlers, forced relocations of Muslims, Christians, and Jews, and the transformation of the war-torn city into a thriving metropolis. Lucas and Luna discuss the role of the grand bazaar, the construction of the Fatih Mosque complex, and the mixed legacy of Mehmed's population policies. How did a sultan who could break walls with cannons also build a city from scratch? Tune in to learn about the birth of Ottoman Istanbul. #MehmedII #OttomanEmpire #Istanbul #Constantinople #UrbanPlanning #FatihMosque #GrandBazaar #PopulationPolicy #Sürgün #MilletSystem #Byzantium #GoldenHorn #Edirne #Topkapi #15thCentury #History #MiddleEast #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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