The Ottoman Empire: How It Ruled Three Continents for 600 Years — Fexingo History

The Ottoman Empire's Water System: Aqueducts, Fountains, and Public Baths

7 min · 13. kesä 2026
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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna dive into the remarkable water infrastructure that sustained the Ottoman Empire for six centuries. From the massive aqueducts of Mimar Sinan, like the Kırkçeşme system that brought water from the Belgrade Forest to Istanbul, to the ornate public fountains (sebils) that symbolized charity and imperial power, and the bustling hamams that served as social hubs. They explore how water management was not just an engineering feat but a political and religious obligation, with waqf endowments funding these projects. The episode covers key figures like Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, who commissioned the Kırkçeşme, and the role of water in Ottoman daily life, from the ritual ablutions before prayer to the cooling of the city. Specific locations include the Basilica Cistern, the Fountain of Ahmed III, and the Süleymaniye Complex. A must-listen for anyone curious about how empires built the unseen foundations of urban life. #OttomanEmpire #WaterHistory #Istanbul #MimarSinan #Kırkçeşme #Sebil #Hamam #Aqueduct #Fountain #Waqf #SuleimanTheMagnificent #BelgradeForest #BasilicaCistern #PublicBath #Byzantine #UrbanInfrastructure #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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