The Ottoman Empire: How It Ruled Three Continents for 600 Years — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rise of the Ottoman coffeehouse as a social and political institution. From its origins in Yemeni Sufi circles to the first kahvehane opened by Hakam and Shams in Tahtakale, Istanbul in 1555, coffee sparked controversy. Sheikh-ul-Islam Ebussuud Efendi issued a fatwa declaring coffee permissible, but Sultan Murad IV later banned it, fearing sedition. The coffeehouse became a hub for poets, intellectuals, and rebels — a place where Janissaries plotted revolts and commoners debated politics. Lucas traces the journey of coffee from Ethiopia to Yemen to Istanbul, the role of the kahveci usta (coffee master), and the eventual spread to Europe. The episode also touches on the economic impact of coffee taxes and the lasting legacy of Ottoman coffee culture, including the traditional Turkish coffee fortune-telling known as tasseography. A rich, aromatic slice of social history that shows how a simple beverage changed an empire. #OttomanEmpire #CoffeeHistory #Kahvehane #MuradIV #EbussuudEfendi #Yemen #Sufi #Janissary #TurkishCoffee #Tasseography #SocialHistory #Istanbul #Tahtakale #HakamAndShams #CoffeeBan #Fatwa #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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