Why the Ottoman Empire Slowly Collapsed — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the 1856 Islahat Fermanı, the Ottoman Empire's ambitious reform edict that promised equality for all subjects regardless of religion. They discuss the pressure from European powers after the Crimean War, the opposition from conservative Muslim clerics, and the unintended consequences that fueled nationalist movements among both Christians and Muslims. The conversation touches on key figures like Sultan Abdülmecid, Grand Vizier Âli Pasha, and the British ambassador Stratford Canning. They examine how the reform's failure to deliver real change deepened sectarian divides and weakened the empire's internal cohesion, setting the stage for later crises like the 1876 coup and the Balkan Wars. The episode also considers the broader context of Tanzimat reforms and the Millet system, and how a well-intentioned decree accelerated the empire's fragmentation. #IslahatFermanı #OttomanEmpire #Tanzimat #SultanAbdülmecid #AliPasha #StratfordCanning #CrimeanWar #MilletSystem #OttomanReform #Nationalism #MiddleEast #History #FexingoHistory #1856 #OttomanCollapse #ReligiousEquality #ReformEdict #OttomanPolitics Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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