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The Ottoman Food Crisis at Vienna 1683: When the Army Starved

9 min · 12 de jul de 2026
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Episode 154 zooms in on a critical but often overlooked factor in the Ottoman defeat at Vienna: food. Lucas and Luna explore how the massive Ottoman army of over 100,000 men was fed—and how it wasn't. They discuss the menzilhane supply network, the role of the ordu pazarı (camp market), and the devastating impact of spoiled grain, dysentery, and empty stomachs on Janissary morale. The episode reveals how logistics failures, compounded by the late arrival of the Tuna fleet and the Crimean Tatar raiders' refusal to forage, turned a well-fed army into a starving one just days before the relief arrived. Specific figures like the menzilhaneci başı and the fate of the grain stores at Budin are examined. A fresh angle on the siege—showing that battles are often won and lost not on the field, but in the supply train. #SiegeOfVienna #OttomanEmpire #KaraMustafaPasha #Menzilhane #OrduPazari #Janissary #FoodHistory #Logistics #MilitaryHistory #1683 #Budin #TunaDonanmasi #CrimeanTatars #MuradGiray #SpoiledGrain #Dysentery #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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