Why the Ottoman Empire Slowly Collapsed — Fexingo History

The Ottoman Empire's Forgotten Naval Disaster

7 min · 27 de may de 2026
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The Ottoman Navy was once a Mediterranean power, but by World War I it had rotted in port for decades. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the strange story of the Ottoman fleet's decline: from Sultan Abdülaziz's ambitious shipbuilding program that bankrupted the empire, to the 'Great Eastern Crisis' that froze the fleet in the Golden Horn, to the disastrous purchase of the battleships Reşadiye and Sultân Osmân-ı Evvel — which Britain seized in 1914, pushing the Ottomans into an alliance with Germany. They also cover the surprise raid on Odessa, the Battle of Imbros, and the final humiliation when the fleet was interned after the armistice. Along the way, they discuss the Goeben and Breslau, the role of German Admiral Souchon, and the little-known mutiny on the Yavuz. It's a story of grand ambitions, financial ruin, and the slow decay of a once-great navy. #OttomanEmpire #OttomanNavy #NavalHistory #WorldWarI #Goeben #Breslau #SultanAbdülaziz #Reşadiye #SultânOsmân-ıEvvel #BattleOfImbros #AdmiralSouchon #Yavuz #GoldenHorn #GreatEasternCrisis #NavalRace #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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