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Eunuch Power: The Ottoman Harem's Secret Administrators

7 min · 6 de jul de 2026
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When you hear 'harem,' you might picture a palace of veiled luxury. But the Ottoman imperial harem was a carefully run institution, and its most powerful figures were often the eunuchs. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the rise of the Chief Black Eunuch (Kızlar Ağası) from the 16th century onward. They trace how Mehmed II's Topkapı Palace created a need for eunuch administrators, how the Kızlar Ağası became the third-highest-ranking official in the empire, and how eunuchs like El-Hac Beşir Ağa wielded immense political and financial influence. The conversation also explores the human side: the recruitment of enslaved boys from sub-Saharan Africa, the castration process, the trauma, and the surprising paths to power. Lucas explains how eunuchs controlled access to the sultan, managed the harem's budget, and even influenced succession. Along the way, they touch on the distinction between black and white eunuchs, the decline of the system in the 19th century, and what the eunuch archives tell us about Ottoman bureaucracy. This is a look behind the veil at the men who ran the empire from the shadows. #OttomanEmpire #Harem #Eunuchs #KızlarAğası #TopkapıPalace #ChiefBlackEunuch #ElHacBeşirAğa #MehmedII #Slavery #OttomanHistory #Bureaucracy #PalacePolitics #16thCentury #17thCentury #18thCentury #Devshirme #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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When you hear 'harem,' you might picture a palace of veiled luxury. But the Ottoman imperial harem was a carefully run institution, and its most powerful figures were often the eunuchs. In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the rise of the Chief Black Eunuch (Kızlar Ağası) from the 16th century onward. They trace how Mehmed II's Topkapı Palace created a need for eunuch administrators, how the Kızlar Ağası became the third-highest-ranking official in the empire, and how eunuchs like El-Hac Beşir Ağa wielded immense political and financial influence. The conversation also explores the human side: the recruitment of enslaved boys from sub-Saharan Africa, the castration process, the trauma, and the surprising paths to power. Lucas explains how eunuchs controlled access to the sultan, managed the harem's budget, and even influenced succession. Along the way, they touch on the distinction between black and white eunuchs, the decline of the system in the 19th century, and what the eunuch archives tell us about Ottoman bureaucracy. This is a look behind the veil at the men who ran the empire from the shadows. #OttomanEmpire #Harem #Eunuchs #KızlarAğası #TopkapıPalace #ChiefBlackEunuch #ElHacBeşirAğa #MehmedII #Slavery #OttomanHistory #Bureaucracy #PalacePolitics #16thCentury #17thCentury #18thCentury #Devshirme #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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