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Mehmed II's City: The Rebirth of Constantinople as Istanbul

8 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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After conquering Constantinople in 1453, Sultan Mehmed II faced a daunting challenge: how to repopulate and revive a devastated, depopulated city and transform it into his imperial capital. This episode explores the practical and symbolic measures Mehmed took to make Constantinople — soon called Istanbul — a thriving metropolis once again. We discuss his policy of sürgün, the forced relocation of families from across the empire to settle the city; the creation of the Grand Bazaar as an economic engine; the rebuilding of the city walls and infrastructure; and the establishment of the millet system that allowed Orthodox Christians, Jews, and Armenians to live under their own religious authorities. We also delve into Mehmed's patronage of the arts and sciences, including the founding of the Imperial Academy (Fatih Medresesi) and his invitation to the Venetian painter Gentile Bellini. Along the way, we touch on controversies: the conversion of Hagia Sophia into a mosque, the destruction of some Byzantine monuments, and the long-term consequences of Mehmed's demographic engineering. This episode paints a vivid picture of a conqueror who was not just a warrior but also an urban planner and a builder of a multi-ethnic, multi-religious empire. #MehmedII #Constantinople #Istanbul #OttomanEmpire #Sürgün #MilletSystem #GrandBazaar #FatihMedresesi #GentileBellini #HagiaSophia #OttomanArchitecture #UrbanPlanning #15thCentury #Byzantine #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #SultanMehmed Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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