The Ottoman Empire and Its Influence on Modern Europe — Fexingo History

The Ottoman Empire's Coffeehouse Culture: Politics in a Cup

7 min · 5. heinä 2026
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Long before the internet or print media, the Ottoman coffeehouse was the heart of public debate, gossip, and political conspiracy. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the humble cup of kahve sparked a social revolution across Istanbul and beyond. From the first coffeehouses opened by Hakam and Shams in the 1550s to the fierce opposition of Sultan Murad IV, who banned coffee and tobacco alike, they trace the rise of a culture that blurred lines between relaxation and sedition. Discover how coffee became a tool for state surveillance, a stage for shadow plays and storytellers, and a gathering place for dissidents like the Janissaries. Learn about the role of the kahveci, the moral panic among ulema who saw coffeehouses as dens of vice, and the enduring legacy of Ottoman coffee culture in modern Europe. This episode is a rich brew of social history, full of vivid characters and unexpected turns—a story not of sultans and battles, but of the everyday spaces where an empire's soul was stirred. #OttomanCoffee #Coffeehouse #Kahvehane #SultanMuradIV #Janissary #Istanbul #CafeCulture #Ulema #ShadowPlay #Karagöz #SocialHistory #History #FexingoHistory #OttomanEmpire #CoffeeHistory #PublicSphere #HakamAndShams #TobaccoBan Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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