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Why the Ottoman Empire's 1876 War Devastation Sealed Its Fate

9 min · 15 jun 2026
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In 1876, the Ottoman Empire faced a cascade of crises: a coup that deposed Sultan Abdülaziz, a brief constitutional experiment under Murad V, and a devastating war with Russia that shattered the imperial treasury and morale. This episode focuses on the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78 and its aftermath—how the Treaty of San Stefano and the Congress of Berlin redrew the map of the Balkans, reduced Ottoman territory by a third, and triggered a wave of refugee crises that destabilized the empire for decades. Lucas and Luna explore the battles of Plevna and Shipka Pass, the role of generals like Osman Nuri Pasha, the diplomatic scheming of European powers, and the long shadow cast by the war on Ottoman nationalism, economy, and the eventual collapse. A deep dive into a turning point that often gets overshadowed by World War I. #RussoTurkishWar #1876Coup #OsmanNuriPasha #TreatyOfSanStefano #CongressOfBerlin #BattleOfPlevna #ShipkaPass #SultanAbdulaziz #MuradV #BalkanCrisis #EasternQuestion #OttomanRefugees #GreatGame #OttomanMilitary #19thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #OttomanEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The 1915 Ottoman Deportation of Armenians: Orders and Aftermath

In this episode of Why the Ottoman Empire Slowly Collapsed, Lucas and Luna explore a deeply painful chapter: the Ottoman government's systematic deportation of Armenians in 1915. They trace the roots of the policy back to the Vilâyat-ı Sitte reform package of 1914, the Yeniköy agreement, and the radicalization of the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) under Enver, Talat, and Cemal Pashas. The conversation examines the Tehcir Law of May 27, 1915, the establishment of the Directorate for the Settlement of Tribes and Immigrants, the role of the Special Organization (Teşkilât-ı Mahsusa), and the horrific death marches that followed. Lucas focuses on the decision-making process within the CUP, citing documents like the secret telegrams and the accounts of figures like Talat Pasha and the German ambassador Hans von Wangenheim. The episode ends with a reflection on how this event fractured Ottoman society and sealed the empire's international isolation. #ArmenianGenocide #1915 #TehcirLaw #OttomanEmpire #CUP #EnverPasha #TalatPasha #CemalPasha #TeşkilatıMahsusa #VilayatıSitte #Yeniköy #HansvonWangenheim #WorldWarI #History #FexingoHistory #OttomanCollapse #ArmenianDeportation #DeathMarches Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Armenian Reform Package of 1914

In early 1914, as the Ottoman Empire teetered on the brink of World War I, a European-brokered reform package for the Armenian provinces was signed in Istanbul. Known as the Yeniköy Accord or the February 1914 Armenian Reforms, it appointed two European inspectors-general for the six eastern vilayets and created a supervised administrative framework. Lucas and Luna explore the negotiations between the Great Powers and the Young Turk government, the role of the Armenian Patriarchate and the Dashnak and Hunchak parties, the appointment of the Dutch and Norwegian inspectors L.C. Westenenk and Nicolai Hoff, and why the reforms never took effect—derailed first by Ottoman resistance and then by the outbreak of war. They also touch on the 1913 Ottoman coup, the loss of Edirne in the Balkan Wars, and how the reform question became a flashpoint for nationalist tensions that would soon spiral into catastrophe. #YenikoyAccord #ArmenianReforms1914 #YoungTurks #OttomanEmpire #Dashnak #Hunchak #Westenenk #Hoff #OttomanArmenians #BalkanWars #WorldWarI #Istanbul #Erzurum #Van #Bitlis #History #FexingoHistory #OttomanDecline Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

4 jul 20268 min
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The Ottoman Empire's 1914 Naval Blacklist That Sank the Economy

In 1914, the Ottoman Empire blacklisted hundreds of foreign firms in retaliation for the British seizure of two dreadnoughts—the Reşadiye and Sultan Osman-ı Evvel—paid for by public subscription. The blacklist, targeting mostly British and French companies, crippled Ottoman trade with Europe, disrupted the vital tobacco monopoly (Reji), and exacerbated wartime shortages. Listen as Lucas and Luna explore how this desperate economic weapon, conceived by the Committee of Union and Progress (CUP) under Mehmed Cavid Bey, backfired spectacularly, deepening the empire's dependence on Germany and accelerating its financial collapse. Along the way, they discuss the role of the Ottoman Navy League, the irony of the Goeben and Breslau replacing the seized dreadnoughts, and how the Capitulations gave the blacklist legal cover—until the empire's creditors pushed back. #OttomanEmpire #NavalBlacklist #1914 #Reşadiye #SultanOsmanıEvvel #MehmedCavidBey #CUP #İttihatveTerakki #DüyûnıUmûmiye #Reji #Capitulations #Goeben #Breslau #OttomanNavyLeague #BritishSeizure #WWI #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The 1915 Dardanelles Campaign: How the Ottomans Held the Straits

In early 1915, the Ottoman Empire faced existential threat as Allied warships massed off the Dardanelles, aiming to force the straits and knock the empire out of the war. This episode dives into the naval and land battles that became a turning point: the failed Allied naval assault on March 18, the subsequent Gallipoli landings at Cape Helles, Anzac Cove, and Suvla Bay, and the determined Ottoman defense under commanders like Mustafa Kemal, Liman von Sanders, and Esat Paşa. We explore the critical role of mines, coastal fortifications, and the Nusret mine-laying ship, as well as the impact of Allied command decisions. The episode discusses the human cost, the stalemate, and the eventual Allied evacuation, and reflects on how the campaign's outcome prolonged the war, shaped national identities, and contributed to the empire's eventual collapse. Key figures include Enver Paşa, Winston Churchill, and the German military mission. The narrative draws on Ottoman and Allied perspectives, emphasizing the straits' strategic importance and the campaign's enduring legacy. #Dardanelles #Gallipoli #OttomanEmpire #WWI #MustafaKemal #LimanvonSanders #EsatPasa #Nusret #CapeHelles #AnzacCove #SuvlaBay #WinstonChurchill #EnverPasa #NavalWarfare #MiddleEast #History #FexingoHistory #Siege Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Gallipoli Campaign That Doomed the Ottoman Empire

In 1915, the Ottoman Empire faced its greatest test: an Allied invasion at Gallipoli. Lucas and Luna explore how Mustafa Kemal's leadership, German military aid, and the resilience of ordinary soldiers turned the tide. They discuss the strategic blunders of the British and French, the role of the Ottoman Fifth Army under Liman von Sanders, and the brutal trench warfare at Anzac Cove. The episode also touches on the evacuation—a rare successful retreat—and how the Ottoman victory, despite heavy losses, ultimately exhausted the empire beyond recovery. From the naval attacks on the Dardanelles to the landings at Cape Helles, this conversation reveals how Gallipoli became a symbol of Ottoman resilience and a turning point in the empire's final years. #Gallipoli #MustafaKemal #Dardanelles #LimanVonSanders #AnzacCove #OttomanEmpire #WWI #Çanakkale #CapeHelles #FifthArmy #TrenchWarfare #EsatPaşa #Nusret #FexingoHistory #OttomanCollapse #HistoryPodcast #MiddleEastHistory #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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