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The Ottoman Empire's Firefighters: Heroes of the Tulip Age

8 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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When a massive fire broke out in Istanbul in 1718, the sultan himself climbed onto a roof to help pass buckets. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Ottoman Empire's organized fire brigades—the tulumbacı—who risked their lives to protect the wooden city. Discover the role of the yeniçeri (janissaries) as de facto firefighters, the introduction of European-style pump engines from Hungary, and the fire-watch towers like the one at Beyazıt. Learn about the great fires of 1718, 1782, and 1826 that reshaped Istanbul's neighborhoods and building codes. How did a city of wood and wind survive centuries of flame? And what does a tulip have to do with it? This episode dives into the overlooked history of Ottoman firefighting, where heroes were made in the smoke. #OttomanEmpire #Firefighting #Tulumbacı #IstanbulFires #Janissaries #TulipAge #1718Fire #1782Fire #1826Fire #BeyazıtTower #FirePump #Yeniçeri #AhmetIII #Istanbul #HistoryOfFirefighting #OttomanHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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