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Kösem Sultan: The Ottoman Queen Who Ran an Empire

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Lucas and Luna explore the extraordinary life of Kösem Sultan, the most powerful woman in Ottoman history. From her capture as a Greek slave girl to becoming regent for her sons and grandson, Kösem wielded unprecedented influence during the 17th century's 'Sultanate of Women.' They discuss her political maneuvering, her patronage of public works, and her violent assassination in the Topkapı Palace harem. The episode covers why she was known as 'the mother of the faithful,' how she navigated volatile Janissary politics, and whether she was a ruthless power broker or a stabilizing force for the empire. Along the way, Lucas offers vivid details about the harem's internal politics, the role of the valide sultan, and the tensions between palace women and the grand viziers. #KosemSultan #OttomanEmpire #ValideSultan #SultanateOfWomen #Harem #TopkapiPalace #Janissaries #MuradIV #IbrahimI #MehmedIV #OsmanII #17thCentury #Regency #FemalePower #OttomanHistory #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEastHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode Kösem Sultan: The Ottoman Queen Who Ran an Empire artwork

Kösem Sultan: The Ottoman Queen Who Ran an Empire

Lucas and Luna explore the extraordinary life of Kösem Sultan, the most powerful woman in Ottoman history. From her capture as a Greek slave girl to becoming regent for her sons and grandson, Kösem wielded unprecedented influence during the 17th century's 'Sultanate of Women.' They discuss her political maneuvering, her patronage of public works, and her violent assassination in the Topkapı Palace harem. The episode covers why she was known as 'the mother of the faithful,' how she navigated volatile Janissary politics, and whether she was a ruthless power broker or a stabilizing force for the empire. Along the way, Lucas offers vivid details about the harem's internal politics, the role of the valide sultan, and the tensions between palace women and the grand viziers. #KosemSultan #OttomanEmpire #ValideSultan #SultanateOfWomen #Harem #TopkapiPalace #Janissaries #MuradIV #IbrahimI #MehmedIV #OsmanII #17thCentury #Regency #FemalePower #OttomanHistory #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEastHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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