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Mehmed II's Albanian Campaign: The Balkan Eagle That Defied the Sultan

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In 1466, Mehmed the Conqueror turned his armies toward the mountains of Albania, where a lone chieftain named George Kastrioti Skanderbeg had held out for over two decades against Ottoman expansion. This episode explores the Ottoman-Albanian wars through the lens of Skanderbeg's guerrilla tactics, the siege of Krujë, and Mehmed's personal involvement in the campaign. We examine the role of the League of Lezhë, the shifting allegiances of local lords, and the logistical nightmare of fighting in the Albanian highlands. Why did this small principality resist so long, and what did Mehmed learn from the struggle? We also discuss the post-Skanderbeg legacy—how the Ottomans eventually consolidated control, and how Albanian memory of resistance shaped national identity. No modern analogies, just a focused look at a critical frontier of the Ottoman Empire in the 1460s. #MehmedII #Skanderbeg #Albania #Krujë #OttomanEmpire #LeagueOfLezhë #BalkanHistory #15thCentury #MilitaryHistory #GuerrillaWarfare #GeorgeKastrioti #SiegeOfKrujë #Sultan #Resistance #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Mehmed II's Akıncı Raids: The Shock Troops of the Ottoman Frontier

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the role of the akıncı, the irregular light cavalry that formed the shock troops of the Ottoman frontier under Mehmed II. Unlike the disciplined Janissaries, the akıncı were semi-nomadic raiders who lived off plunder and played a crucial role in destabilizing enemy territories before major campaigns. Lucas explains how they operated, their unique organizational structure under frontier lords like the Mihaloğlu family, and their fearsome reputation in the Balkans. He also shares a specific account of an akıncı raid deep into Habsburg territory in 1478, targeting towns in modern Slovenia and Croatia. The discussion touches on how these raids depopulated regions, disrupted trade, and financed themselves, ultimately shaping Ottoman expansion long before the main army arrived. Luna asks about their motivations and the fine line between military tactic and atrocity. The episode ends with a reflection on how the akıncı legacy faded with the rise of gunpowder fortifications. #MehmedII #Akıncı #OttomanFrontier #LightCavalry #OttomanMilitary #Balkans #Habsburgs #Mihaloğlu #IrregularWarfare #15thCentury #MilitaryHistory #OttomanEmpire #Raiding #FrontierWarfare #MedievalWarfare #FexingoHistory #History #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren11 min
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Mehmed II's Albanian Campaign: The Balkan Eagle That Defied the Sultan

In 1466, Mehmed the Conqueror turned his armies toward the mountains of Albania, where a lone chieftain named George Kastrioti Skanderbeg had held out for over two decades against Ottoman expansion. This episode explores the Ottoman-Albanian wars through the lens of Skanderbeg's guerrilla tactics, the siege of Krujë, and Mehmed's personal involvement in the campaign. We examine the role of the League of Lezhë, the shifting allegiances of local lords, and the logistical nightmare of fighting in the Albanian highlands. Why did this small principality resist so long, and what did Mehmed learn from the struggle? We also discuss the post-Skanderbeg legacy—how the Ottomans eventually consolidated control, and how Albanian memory of resistance shaped national identity. No modern analogies, just a focused look at a critical frontier of the Ottoman Empire in the 1460s. #MehmedII #Skanderbeg #Albania #Krujë #OttomanEmpire #LeagueOfLezhë #BalkanHistory #15thCentury #MilitaryHistory #GuerrillaWarfare #GeorgeKastrioti #SiegeOfKrujë #Sultan #Resistance #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEast #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Mehmed the Conqueror and the Karamanid Resistance

This episode dives into Mehmed II's relentless campaigns against the Karamanid beylik in south-central Anatolia—a decades-long struggle that tested Ottoman military might and political cunning. Lucas and Luna examine key figures like Ibrahim Bey and Pir Ahmed, the strategic importance of cities like Konya and Ermenek, and the brutal sürgün (forced resettlement) policies that reshaped the region. They explore how the Karamanids allied with the Akkoyunlu under Uzun Hasan and the Mamluks, only to be crushed after Mehmed's decisive victories in the 1460s and 1470s. The episode also unpacks the role of Gedik Ahmed Pasha, the impact on trade routes, and the cultural legacy of Karamanid architecture and language. A nuanced look at conquest, resistance, and assimilation in the late medieval Middle East. #MehmedII #Karamanids #OttomanEmpire #Konya #Ermenek #GedikAhmedPasha #UzunHasan #Akkoyunlu #Sürgün #Anatolia #15thCentury #OttomanConquest #Beylik #IbrahimBey #PirAhmed #OttomanHistory #MiddleEastHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Mehmed II's Greek Admiral: The Conversion of Has Yunus

After conquering Constantinople, Mehmed II faced a challenge on the seas: the last remaining Greek pirate fleet under Has Yunus, a former Byzantine naval commander turned corsair. This episode traces the sultan's strategic use of conversion and patronage to turn a fierce enemy into the Kaptan-ı Derya, the supreme admiral of the Ottoman navy. We follow Has Yunus from his base at Cephalonia, through his defeat at Lepanto (1477), to his surrender and conversion to Islam. Lucas and Luna explore how Mehmed II integrated Greek naval expertise into his imperial project, the role of the Tersane-i Amire dockyards at Gallipoli, and the delicate politics of incorporating Christian-born talent into the Ottoman hierarchy. Along the way, we consider the parallels with other converts like George Amiroutzes and Mahmud Pasha, and what Has Yunus's career reveals about Mehmed's vision for a multi-ethnic, meritocratic empire. A forgotten story of piracy, faith, and the making of an Ottoman admiral. #MehmedII #HasYunus #KaptanIDerya #OttomanNavy #Lepanto #Cephalonia #Gallipoli #TersaneiAmire #Conversion #Piracy #IonianSea #15thCentury #NavalHistory #OttomanEmpire #Byzantine #FexingoHistory #History #MiddleEast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

17 jul 20268 min
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Mehmed II's Conqueror's Mosque: Building the Fatih Külliyesi

Mehmed the Conqueror didn't just take Constantinople—he rebuilt it. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the creation of the Fatih Külliyesi, the sprawling mosque complex that became the heart of the new Ottoman capital. They uncover the story of its architect, Atik Sinan, who designed the first great imperial mosque; the political symbolism of building on the site of the Church of the Holy Apostles; the network of medreses, hospitals, and soup kitchens that made it a self-sustaining city within a city; and the controversies—the riots by the janissaries during construction, the burning of the first dome, and the quiet rivalry with Hagia Sophia. Learn how vakıf endowments funded it all, how the külliye system shaped Ottoman urbanism, and why the Fatih Mosque remains a symbol of Mehmed's vision of himself as Kayser-i Rum, a universal emperor straddling East and West. This is the story of a building that built an empire. #FatihKülliyesi #MehmedII #Constantinople #OttomanArchitecture #AtikSinan #Kayser-iRum #Vakıf #Mosque #OttomanEmpire #Külliye #Istanbul #ChurchoftheHolyApostles #Janissaries #Avni #FexingoHistory #History #MiddleEastHistory #ArchitecturalHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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