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Mehmed II's Law of Fratricide: The Bloody Cost of Ottoman Succession

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore one of the most controversial policies of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror: the Law of Fratricide. After his own son Cem's rebellion nearly tore the empire apart, Mehmed codified in his Kanunname that a sultan could legally execute his brothers to prevent civil war. They trace the origins of this brutal logic back to the chaos of fratricidal struggles among earlier Turkish beyliks, and discuss how Mehmed's own father Murad II avoided bloodshed by abdicating — only to be called back from retirement when his son nearly lost the throne. Lucas explains how the law was applied after Mehmed's death: Bayezid II killed his brother Cem, but then Cem's own son was spared, showing the law's evolution. They also touch on the Janissaries' role in enforcing or challenging succession, and how later sultans like Ahmed I abandoned the practice for imprisonment in the Kafes. The conversation ends with a reflection on the moral weight of a law designed to preserve an empire at the cost of family blood. #MehmedII #LawOfFratricide #OttomanEmpire #CemSultan #BayezidII #Kanunname #OttomanSuccession #Fratricide #Janissaries #Kafes #MuradII #Edirne #Bursa #OttomanLaw #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEastHistory #Sultan Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Mehmed II's Law of Fratricide: The Bloody Cost of Ottoman Succession

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore one of the most controversial policies of Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror: the Law of Fratricide. After his own son Cem's rebellion nearly tore the empire apart, Mehmed codified in his Kanunname that a sultan could legally execute his brothers to prevent civil war. They trace the origins of this brutal logic back to the chaos of fratricidal struggles among earlier Turkish beyliks, and discuss how Mehmed's own father Murad II avoided bloodshed by abdicating — only to be called back from retirement when his son nearly lost the throne. Lucas explains how the law was applied after Mehmed's death: Bayezid II killed his brother Cem, but then Cem's own son was spared, showing the law's evolution. They also touch on the Janissaries' role in enforcing or challenging succession, and how later sultans like Ahmed I abandoned the practice for imprisonment in the Kafes. The conversation ends with a reflection on the moral weight of a law designed to preserve an empire at the cost of family blood. #MehmedII #LawOfFratricide #OttomanEmpire #CemSultan #BayezidII #Kanunname #OttomanSuccession #Fratricide #Janissaries #Kafes #MuradII #Edirne #Bursa #OttomanLaw #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEastHistory #Sultan Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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