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Ottoman Tughra: Sultans' Calligraphic Signature of Power

7 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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The Ottoman tughra was far more than a royal signature—it was a sacred emblem of sultanic authority, painstakingly designed by master calligraphers and used on everything from coins to diplomatic treaties. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the tughra's evolution from its practical origins under Orhan I to its elaborate golden form under Suleiman the Magnificent. They discuss how the tughra's stylized curves represented the sultan's name, his father's name, and the phrase 'ever victorious,' while its crescent-like forms echoed the empire's crescent symbol. They also explore the role of court calligraphers like Ahmed Karahisari, who elevated the tughra to an art form, and how the emblem changed during the Tanzimat reforms under Mahmud II. Learn how a single calligraphic emblem communicated legitimacy, continuity, and power across three continents for six centuries. #OttomanEmpire #Tughra #IslamicCalligraphy #SultanSuleiman #OttomanArt #TopkapiPalace #AhmedKarahisari #MahmudII #Tanzimat #OsmanI #OrhanI #Divan #Calligraphy #OttomanHistory #FexingoHistory #MiddleEastHistory #History #ArtHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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