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Tamerlane's Siege of Smyrna and the Knight Hospitaller

5 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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In 1402, after crushing the Ottoman sultan Bayezid I at the Battle of Ankara, Tamerlane turned his attention to the Mediterranean coast. His target: the fortified harbor of Smyrna, held by the Knights Hospitaller from Rhodes. This episode follows the siege from the Crusader perspective, using chronicles like the Hospitaller account and the Zafarnama. We explore why Tamerlane ordered the construction of a mile-long causeway into the bay, how the defenders held out for weeks with naval support, and the brutal aftermath when the Timurids finally breached the walls. The conversation also contrasts Tamerlane's leniency toward the city's Christian merchants with his execution of the Hospitaller garrison—a calculated message to both Europe and the Mamluk sultanate. This is a story of siegecraft, chivalry, and realpolitik on the frontier between empires. #Tamerlane #Timur #Smyrna #KnightsHospitaller #Siege1402 #BattleOfAnkara #BayezidI #Timurid #Ottoman #Crusader #Zafarnama #Siegecraft #Mediterranean #MedievalHistory #FexingoHistory #History #Empire #Warfare Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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