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The Story of the Balkans: Why This Region Changed World History — Fexingo History

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The Balkans: a jagged peninsula where continents collide, empires crumble, and the fate of Europe is forged. From the Illyrian tribes and Roman province of Illyricum to the Byzantine 'shatter zone' after the Fourth Crusade, this region has been a crossroads of civilizations. Join hosts Lucas and Luna as they unravel the story of the Balkans, tracing the rise of the Bulgarian Empire under Tsar Simeon I, the Serbian zenith of Stefan Dušan, and the centuries-long Ottoman domination that reshaped faith, language, and identity. They explore the pivotal Battle of Kosovo (1389), the long shadow of the 'Millet' system, and the explosive 19th-century national awakenings that led to the Balkan Wars and the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo—the spark that ignited World War I. The narrative continues through the turbulent 20th century: the interwar Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the brutal Partisan and Chetnik conflicts, Tito's socialist federation, and the violent breakup of the 1990s, including the siege of Sarajevo and the Srebrenica genocide. Along the way, Lucas and Luna examine how geography, religion (Orthodox, Catholic, Islam), and great-power rivalries (Austria-Hungary, Russia, the Ottoman Empire) conspired to make the Balkans a perpetual 'powder keg.' They also delve into cultural legacies: the epic poetry of gusle players, the soaring stone bridges of Mostar, and the unique syncretic traditions of Bogomilism and the Bosnian Church. Why does this small region still shape global headlines? This show offers a sweeping, nuanced tour through the Balkans' layered past—where every mountain pass holds a story of resistance, and every city square bears the weight of history. #Balkans #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory #Podcast #OttomanEmpire #ByzantineEmpire #Yugoslavia #BattleOfKosovo #ArchdukeFranzFerdinand #Illyrians #Srebrenica #Tito #Sarajevo #BalkanWars #Mostar #Gusle #TreatyOfBerlin Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Gazi Husrev Beg's Endowment: How a Vakif Shaped Sarajevo

Most people know Gazi Husrev Beg as the builder of Sarajevo's iconic mosque, but his true legacy lies in the vakif — an Islamic endowment that functioned as a city-managing trust. This episode explores how Husrev Beg's vakif funded mosques, schools, baths, markets, and even soup kitchens, creating a self-sustaining urban ecosystem. We trace the 16th-century legal and economic framework that allowed his endowment to survive wars and empires, and examine its controversial transformation under Austro-Hungarian rule in the 1870s. Along the way, we meet the muderris (professors) of the Kurşumli Madrasa, the merchants of the Bezistan, and the modern-day bureaucrats who still administer his will. A story of philanthropy, urban planning, and the long shadow of a single man's vision. #GaziHusrevBeg #Vakif #Sarajevo #OttomanEmpire #Bosnia #Waqf #IslamicEndowment #KursumliMadrasa #Bezistan #Bascarsija #16thCentury #AustroHungarianRule #UrbanHistory #Philanthropy #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #OttomanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

15 jul 2026 - 8 min
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Gazi Husrev Beg: The Man Who Built Ottoman Sarajevo

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the lasting legacy of Gazi Husrev Beg, the Ottoman governor who transformed Sarajevo from a small settlement into a thriving urban center. Born in 1480, he was the son of a Bosnian convert and an Ottoman princess, giving him a unique position between cultures. His great mosque, the Gazi Husrev-begova džamija, still stands as a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture, while his endowment—the vakıf—funded schools, a public kitchen, and a covered market. We discuss how his policies encouraged urbanization and religious pluralism, and how his tomb became a pilgrimage site. The episode also touches on the 1521 capture of Belgrade, where Husrev Beg served as a commander, and his role in the Battle of Mohács in 1526. We examine the controversy around his title 'Gazi' (warrior for Islam) and what it meant in the Bosnian context. Finally, we reflect on how his vakıf system survived wars, empires, and the Yugoslav era, still operating today like a medieval trust fund for the city. #GaziHusrevBeg #OttomanSarajevo #Bosnia #Sarajevo #OttomanArchitecture #Vakıf #IslamicEndowment #GaziHusrevbegovaDžamija #BattleOfMohács #SiegeOfBelgrade1521 #OttomanHistory #BalkanHistory #OttomanBosnia #Urbanization #History #FexingoHistory #BosnianHistory #Architecture Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren - 5 min
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The Last Bey of Bosnia: How Gazi Husrev Beg Shaped Ottoman Sarajevo

In this episode of The Story of the Balkans, Lucas and Luna explore the life and legacy of Gazi Husrev Beg, the Ottoman governor who transformed Sarajevo into a cultural and religious capital in the 16th century. They discuss his construction of the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, the Bezistan market, and the madrasa that still bear his name, as well as his military campaigns that expanded Ottoman control in the Balkans. The episode touches on the vakıf system, the role of endowments in urban development, and how Husrev Beg's patronage shaped Bosnian identity. They also reflect on the 1878 Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and the subsequent preservation of Ottoman-era institutions. The conversation reveals how one man's vision created a city that still serves as a bridge between East and West, and explores the delicate balance between Islamic and European influences in modern Sarajevo. Listeners will learn about the Hanafi legal tradition, the significance of the Careva Mosque, and the complex legacy of Ottoman rule in the Balkans. This episode is part of a series that examines the deep history of the region and its impact on world events. #GaziHusrevBeg #Sarajevo #OttomanBosnia #16thCentury #Balkans #Vakıf #Hanafi #BosnianHistory #Mosque #Bezistan #Madrasa #AustroHungarian #OttomanArchitecture #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #Europe #Islamization Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gisteren - 7 min
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The Bosnian Kingdom After 1463: Resistance and Islamization

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore what happened in Bosnia after the kingdom fell to Mehmed II in 1463. They discuss the fragmented resistance led by Kralj Matija and the Hungarian-backed Bosnian rump state based in Jajce, the gradual Islamization of the Bosnian nobility and peasantry, and the role of the Franciscans in preserving Catholic identity under Ottoman rule. Lucas explains the phenomenon of the 'poturice' — converts to Islam who often rose to power — and the enduring legacy of the Ahdnama, the sultan's decree of religious tolerance. The episode sheds light on how Bosnia became a unique melting pot of faiths within the Ottoman Balkans. #Bosnia #OttomanEmpire #MehmedII #KraljMatija #Jajce #Ahdnama #Franciscans #Islamization #Poturice #StefanTomasevic #1463 #BalkanHistory #OttomanBalkans #MedievalBosnia #ReligiousTolerance #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13 jul 2026 - 7 min
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The Bosnian Church Between Rome and Istanbul

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the strange story of the Bosnian Church — a medieval Christian community that answered to neither Rome nor Constantinople. They trace its origins to the 10th century, its supposed ties to dualist heresies like Bogomilism, and its ambiguous relationship with the Bosnian monarchy under rulers like Kulin Ban and Tvrtko I. The conversation covers the Church's decentralized structure, its use of Old Slavonic in liturgy, the famous 1203 Bilino Polje abjuration, and its eventual collapse after the Ottoman conquest of 1463. Along the way, they discuss the Crkva bosanska's legacy in modern Bosnian identity debates and the enduring mystery of its true beliefs. Specific names and terms include Kulin Ban, Ban Kulin, Stećci, Crkva bosanska, Bogomili, Bilino Polje, Pope Innocent III, Tvrtko I, Stjepan Tomašević, and Ahdnama. #BosnianChurch #CrkvaBosanska #Bogomilism #MedievalBosnia #KulinBan #BilinoPolje #Stećci #TvrtkoI #Ahdnama #Heresy #Dualism #OttomanConquest #BalkanHistory #CatholicChurch #OldSlavonic #MedievalHeresy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13 jul 2026 - 8 min
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