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Mehmed II's Endowment Wars: The Vakıf That Reshaped Istanbul

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After conquering Constantinople, Mehmed the Conqueror didn't just rebuild the city—he reshaped its soul through a vast network of pious endowments called vakıfs. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace how the sultan used these Islamic charitable trusts to finance mosques, schools, hospitals, and public kitchens, while deliberately marginalizing the old Byzantine aristocracy and concentrating wealth in the hands of the Ottoman state and its religious class. They explore the founding of the Fatih Mosque complex, the role of the müderris (professor) Molla Hüsrev, and the controversy over the endowment of Hagia Sophia as a mosque. The episode also digs into the legal debates around the vakıf system: could the sultan truly give away conquered land in perpetuity? And what happened to the Greek and Armenian communities when their churches lost funding and their neighborhoods were repurposed? Specific focus on the year 1470 and the completion of the Fatih Külliyesi, the largest endowment in Ottoman history up to that time. #MehmedII #FatihSultanMehmed #Vakıf #OttomanEmpire #Istanbul #FatihMosque #Külliye #MollaHüsrev #HagiaSophia #Byzantine #OttomanArchitecture #1470 #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #Islam #Philanthropy #UrbanPlanning Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mehmed II's Conqueror's Mosque: Building the Fatih Külliyesi

Mehmed II's Conqueror's Mosque: Building the Fatih Külliyesi

Mehmed the Conqueror didn't just take Constantinople—he rebuilt it. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the creation of the Fatih Külliyesi, the sprawling mosque complex that became the heart of the new Ottoman capital. They uncover the story of its architect, Atik Sinan, who designed the first great imperial mosque; the political symbolism of building on the site of the Church of the Holy Apostles; the network of medreses, hospitals, and soup kitchens that made it a self-sustaining city within a city; and the controversies—the riots by the janissaries during construction, the burning of the first dome, and the quiet rivalry with Hagia Sophia. Learn how vakıf endowments funded it all, how the külliye system shaped Ottoman urbanism, and why the Fatih Mosque remains a symbol of Mehmed's vision of himself as Kayser-i Rum, a universal emperor straddling East and West. This is the story of a building that built an empire. #FatihKülliyesi #MehmedII #Constantinople #OttomanArchitecture #AtikSinan #Kayser-iRum #Vakıf #Mosque #OttomanEmpire #Külliye #Istanbul #ChurchoftheHolyApostles #Janissaries #Avni #FexingoHistory #History #MiddleEastHistory #ArchitecturalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mehmed II's Endowment Wars: The Vakıf That Reshaped Istanbul

Mehmed II's Endowment Wars: The Vakıf That Reshaped Istanbul

After conquering Constantinople, Mehmed the Conqueror didn't just rebuild the city—he reshaped its soul through a vast network of pious endowments called vakıfs. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace how the sultan used these Islamic charitable trusts to finance mosques, schools, hospitals, and public kitchens, while deliberately marginalizing the old Byzantine aristocracy and concentrating wealth in the hands of the Ottoman state and its religious class. They explore the founding of the Fatih Mosque complex, the role of the müderris (professor) Molla Hüsrev, and the controversy over the endowment of Hagia Sophia as a mosque. The episode also digs into the legal debates around the vakıf system: could the sultan truly give away conquered land in perpetuity? And what happened to the Greek and Armenian communities when their churches lost funding and their neighborhoods were repurposed? Specific focus on the year 1470 and the completion of the Fatih Külliyesi, the largest endowment in Ottoman history up to that time. #MehmedII #FatihSultanMehmed #Vakıf #OttomanEmpire #Istanbul #FatihMosque #Külliye #MollaHüsrev #HagiaSophia #Byzantine #OttomanArchitecture #1470 #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #Islam #Philanthropy #UrbanPlanning Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mehmed II's Law of Fratricide: The Bloody Cost of Ottoman Succession

Mehmed II's Law of Fratricide: The Bloody Cost of Ottoman Succession

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore one of the most controversial policies of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror: the Law of Fratricide. After his own son Cem's rebellion nearly tore the empire apart, Mehmed codified in his Kanunname that a sultan could legally execute his brothers to prevent civil war. They trace the origins of this brutal logic back to the chaos of fratricidal struggles among earlier Turkish beyliks, and discuss how Mehmed's own father Murad II avoided bloodshed by abdicating — only to be called back from retirement when his son nearly lost the throne. Lucas explains how the law was applied after Mehmed's death: Bayezid II killed his brother Cem, but then Cem's own son was spared, showing the law's evolution. They also touch on the Janissaries' role in enforcing or challenging succession, and how later sultans like Ahmed I abandoned the practice for imprisonment in the Kafes. The conversation ends with a reflection on the moral weight of a law designed to preserve an empire at the cost of family blood. #MehmedII #LawOfFratricide #OttomanEmpire #CemSultan #BayezidII #Kanunname #OttomanSuccession #Fratricide #Janissaries #Kafes #MuradII #Edirne #Bursa #OttomanLaw #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEastHistory #Sultan Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mehmed II's Cem Sultan: The Brother Who Divided the Empire

Mehmed II's Cem Sultan: The Brother Who Divided the Empire

After conquering Constantinople and forging an empire, Mehmed II faced a threat from within: his own son, Cem Sultan. This episode dives into the bitter fratricidal struggle that erupted after Mehmed's death in 1481. We trace Cem's early life as governor of Kastamonu, his rivalry with his older brother Bayezid, and the civil war that followed their father's sudden death. Cem's claim to the throne led to a dramatic escape to the Mamluk Sultanate, then to the Knights of St. John on Rhodes, and finally to captivity in Europe, where he became a pawn of popes, kings, and the French. We explore the political maneuvering, the role of the Janissaries, and the shadow of Mehmed's Law of Fratricide. Cem's story is not just a family drama — it shaped Ottoman succession for centuries and forced Bayezid II to pay a fortune to keep his brother imprisoned. A tale of ambition, exile, and the cruel logic of empire. #CemSultan #MehmedII #BayezidII #OttomanEmpire #Fratricide #KnightsOfStJohn #Rhodes #Mamluk #Janissaries #Kastamonu #CivilWar #Succession #15thCentury #OttomanHistory #Exile #Pope #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Mehmed II's Siege of Constantinople: The Guns That Broke the Walls

Mehmed II's Siege of Constantinople: The Guns That Broke the Walls

In 1453, Mehmed II shattered the walls of Constantinople with the largest bombard the world had ever seen. But the story of that siege is more than just a story of big guns. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the master Hungarian cannon founder Urban, who first offered his services to the Byzantines before being turned away; the 27-foot-long monster bombard that could fire a 1,200-pound stone ball over a mile; and the ingenious Ottoman tactics that combined siege towers, mines, and a chain of boats dragged overland into the Golden Horn. They also examine the strategic blunders of Emperor Constantine XI, the role of Giovanni Giustiniani's 700 Genoese volunteers, and the final, desperate moments of the city's fall. From the earth-shaking roar of the bombard to the sad fate of Urban himself—killed by his own creation—this episode reveals the brutal mechanics of history's most famous siege. #MehmedII #Constantinople #1453 #UrbanTheCannonFounder #GreatBombard #SiegeOfConstantinople #OttomanEmpire #ByzantineEmpire #ConstantineXI #Giustiniani #GoldenHorn #TheodosianWalls #Gunpowder #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #MedievalWarfare #SiegeTactics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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