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The Ottoman Empire's First Civil War: Cem Sultan vs Bayezid II

4 min · 27 de jun de 2026
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After Mehmed II's conquest of Constantinople, his sudden death in 1481 triggered a civil war between his sons Bayezid and Cem. This episode follows the bitter eight-year struggle that pitted brother against brother, from the battlefield at Yenişehir to Cem's desperate flight to Rhodes, his captivity by the Knights of St. John, and his eventual death in Naples. We explore how the succession crisis reshaped Ottoman politics, why Bayezid paid a fortune to keep his brother imprisoned, and how Cem became a pawn in European power games. Learn about the janissaries' role in the succession, the role of the grand vizier Karamani Mehmed Pasha, and the propaganda war fought with poetry. This is the story of a prince who nearly became sultan and died in exile, his body finally returned to Bursa decades later. #OttomanEmpire #CemSultan #BayezidII #MehmedII #OttomanCivilWar #KnightsOfStJohn #Rhodes #Yenişehir #Janissaries #KaramaniMehmedPasha #OttomanSuccession #15thCentury #MediterraneanHistory #Exile #Fratricide #Bursa #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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