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Mehmed II's Firearms Revolution

5 min · 14. kesä 2026
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In this episode, we explore Mehmed II's transformative use of firearms, from the Great Bombard that shattered Constantinople's walls to the mass adoption of muskets by Janissaries. Discover how the Sultan integrated artillery into siege tactics, built specialized foundries like the Tophane, and employed Hungarian master founder Urban. We delve into the strategic shift from traditional siege engines to gunpowder weapons, the role of the topçu corps, and how this firepower enabled rapid conquests across the Balkans and Anatolia. Learn about the logistical challenges of moving huge bombards, the development of field artillery, and the impact on Ottoman military dominance. Join Lucas and Luna as they uncover the technological edge that made Mehmed the Conqueror unstoppable. #MehmedII #OttomanEmpire #Constantinople #GreatBombard #Janissaries #Gunpowder #MilitaryHistory #Tophane #Urban #Firearms #SiegeWarfare #Topçu #Balkans #Anatolia #15thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #OttomanMilitary Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Mehmed II's Cannon Foundry: The Guns That Broke Constantinople

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the industrial backbone of Mehmed the Conqueror's greatest triumph: the cannon foundries that cast the massive bombards used in the 1453 siege of Constantinople. They trace the story of Urban, the Hungarian master founder who first offered his services to the Byzantines before being hired by the young sultan. Lucas describes the months of work at the foundry near Edirne, the casting of the Great Bombard — nine metres long and weighing 20 tons — and the logistical nightmare of transporting it overland to the walls of Constantinople. The conversation covers the role of the Janissaries in guarding the guns, the foundry's location in a former church complex, and the firing cycle that limited the bombard to just seven shots per day. They also discuss the aftermath: how Mehmed II maintained and expanded his artillery corps, the foundries of the Tophane district in Istanbul, and the legacy of Ottoman cannon design that dominated sieges for centuries. A vivid look at the technology and human effort behind history's most famous wall-breakers. #MehmedTheConqueror #Constantinople1453 #UrbanTheFounder #GreatBombard #OttomanArtillery #Tophane #Edirne #Janissaries #SiegeOfConstantinople #CannonFoundry #MedievalWarfare #GunpowderEmpire #FatihSultanMehmed #OttomanEmpire #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Mehmed II's Law Code: The Sultan Who Codified Empire

After conquering Constantinople, Sultan Mehmed II didn't just build palaces and mosques—he wrote a law code. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Kanunname of 1478, the legal framework that transformed a nomadic Turkic state into a centralized imperial bureaucracy. They discuss how Mehmed balanced sharia with secular kanun, his controversial right to execute princes for the good of the realm, and the price controls he set on bread and meat in Istanbul. The conversation touches on the role of the kadi, the devshirme system's legal codification, and how the Kanunname influenced later sultans like Suleiman the Magnificent. Lucas also explains the tensions between the ulema and the sultan's will, the taxation of non-Muslims under the millet system, and the famous clause that allowed the sultan to override Islamic law in matters of state. This is not a dry legal lecture—it's a story of power, justice, and the practical challenges of ruling a multi-ethnic empire. #Kanunname #MehmedII #OttomanLaw #FatihSultanMehmed #KayserIRum #Istanbul #OttomanEmpire #Sharia #Kanun #Devshirme #MilletSystem #Ulema #Sultan #LawCode #15thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Mehmed II's Secret Weapon: The Janissary Revolt of 1451

Before he conquered Constantinople, Mehmed II faced a crisis that could have ended his reign before it began. In 1451, shortly after ascending the throne for the second time, the Janissaries — the elite slave-soldiers of the Ottoman Empire — revolted, demanding higher pay and bonuses. This episode dives into the details of that revolt, the trigger (Mehmed's initial refusal and his subsequent execution of the popular Janissary agha), the violent outbreak in Edirne, and the brutal suppression that followed. We explore the Janissary corps itself: its origins under Orhan I, the devşirme system of Christian child levy, their transformation from loyal guards to political kingmakers, and how Mehmed's handling of this revolt set the pattern for his entire reign — ruthless, calculating, and unyielding. We also touch on the Janissaries' later role in Ottoman history, including their eventual abolition in 1826. Along the way, we meet figures like the Janissary agha (executed), the chief black eunuch (who negotiated), and the common soldiers who dared to challenge a sultan. A story of power, money, and the sword. #MehmedII #Janissaries #OttomanEmpire #JanissaryRevolt #1451 #Edirne #Devshirme #SlaveSoldiers #SultanMehmed #OttomanHistory #MilitaryHistory #JanissaryAgha #HistoryPodcast #FexingoHistory #MiddleEastHistory #Constantinople #Kingmaker #EliteGuard Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Mehmed II's Naval Ambitions: The Fleet That Ruled the Seas

In the aftermath of conquering Constantinople, Mehmed the Conqueror turned his gaze to the sea. This episode explores how the Sultan built a formidable Ottoman navy from scratch, transforming a land-based empire into a maritime power. We follow the construction of the fleet at Gallipoli, the appointment of grand admirals like Mahmud Pasha, and the crucial naval battles that secured Ottoman dominance in the Aegean and Black Seas. Learn about the shipyards, the innovative galley designs, and the strategic use of naval power to enforce Ottoman control over trade routes and challenge Venice. The episode also delves into the lesser-known Siege of Negroponte in 1470, where the Ottoman fleet played a decisive role in capturing the Venetian stronghold. Through vivid details of shipbuilding, logistics, and seamanship, we reveal how Mehmed II understood that controlling the sea was essential to his dream of a Mediterranean empire. #MehmedII #OttomanNavy #NavalHistory #Gallipoli #Negroponte #MahmudPasha #VenetianWars #AegeanSea #BlackSea #Shipbuilding #Galley #KaptanıDerya #Mediterranean #Sultan #FexingoHistory #History #MiddleEastHistory #OttomanEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Mehmed II's Grand Bazaar: Building the Heart of Ottoman Commerce

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the creation of the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, one of the world's oldest and largest covered markets. Starting with the conquest of Constantinople in 1453, they discuss how Mehmed II transformed a ruined city into a thriving commercial hub by ordering the construction of a bedesten—a fortified stone market hall—around 1461. The conversation covers the strategic use of sürgün, the forced resettlement of merchants and artisans from across the empire to populate the new capital, and how the bedesten became the core of a sprawling network of hans and streets that would become the Grand Bazaar. Lucas explains the architectural design, the role of vakıf endowments in funding public infrastructure, and the bazaar's function as a center for banking, insurance, and international trade connecting Europe, Asia, and Africa. They also touch on the rivalry between Ottoman and Venetian merchants, and how the bazaar survived fires and earthquakes over the centuries. The episode concludes with a reflection on how the Grand Bazaar embodies Mehmed II's vision of Istanbul as the commercial and political capital of a world empire. #GrandBazaar #MehmedII #Constantinople #Istanbul #OttomanEmpire #Bedesten #Sürgün #Vakıf #Commerce #Trade #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #Sultan #Conqueror #Bazaar #Market #Topkapi Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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