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How the Ottoman Empire Ruled Through Law: The Kanun System

8 min · 16 de jul de 2026
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In this episode of The Ottoman Empire, Lucas and Luna explore a defining feature of Ottoman governance: the kanun system of sultanic law. Unlike the sharia, kanun was decreed by the sultan to regulate taxation, land tenure, and criminal justice across the empire. Lucas explains how Mehmed II codified kanun in the 15th century, and how Süleyman the Magnificent earned the title 'Kanuni' by harmonizing secular law with Islamic jurisprudence. They discuss the Kanunname of Egypt, issued after the 1517 conquest, which allowed the Ottomans to integrate Mamluk fiscal practices. The conversation covers the role of the şeyhülislam in vetting kanun for religious compatibility, the famous legal partnership between Süleyman and Ebussuud Efendi, and the way kanun adapted over centuries to hold the empire together. Luna asks about regional variations and whether kanun truly applied to all subjects. The episode reveals how Ottoman law was a flexible, pragmatic tool—not just a religious code—that helped rule a multi-ethnic, multi-faith empire for 600 years. #OttomanEmpire #Kanun #OttomanLaw #SüleymanTheMagnificent #EbussuudEfendi #MehmedII #Sharia #Şeyhülislam #Kanunname #EgyptKanunname #FexingoHistory #History #LegalHistory #OttomanGovernance #FatihSultanMehmed #Kanuni #SultanicLaw #OttomanConquest Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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