The Ottoman Empire: How It Ruled Three Continents for 600 Years — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Ottoman Empire confronted one of its deadliest recurring threats: the bubonic plague. From the 14th to the 19th centuries, Constantinople and other major cities faced wave after wave of epidemic, often as severe as Europe's Black Death. The hosts discuss the Islamic framework of plague theology—where the disease was seen as both a divine mercy and a test—and how it shaped public health responses. They delve into the Ottoman quarantine system, the role of the chief physician (hekimbaşı), and the controversial karantina policies introduced in the 1830s during Mahmud II's reign. The episode also covers the unique practice of plague hospitals (maristan) and the tension between religious scholars (ulema) and state authorities. How did the Ottomans balance faith and science? What lessons did Europe borrow from Ottoman quarantine methods? This conversation offers a fresh look at a centuries-long struggle, with echoes for modern pandemics. #OttomanEmpire #Plague #BubonicPlague #Constantinople #Istanbul #Quarantine #Karantina #MahmudII #Hekimbaşı #Maristan #Ulema #BlackDeath #PublicHealth #IslamicMedicine #HistoryOfMedicine #Epidemic #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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