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The Ottoman Empire and Its Influence on Modern Europe — Fexingo History

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Explore the sprawling history of the Ottoman Empire, from its 13th-century origins as a small Anatolian beylik to its transformation into a transcontinental superpower that shaped the modern world. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise of Osman I, the conquest of Constantinople under Mehmed the Conqueror (1453), and the empire's zenith under Suleiman the Magnificent. The show delves into the intricate workings of the devshirme system, the role of the Janissaries, and the legal reforms of the Kanun. It covers key events like the Battle of Lepanto (1571), the Siege of Vienna (1529), and the long decline marked by the Tanzimat reforms and the dissolution after World War I. Cultural practices such as the imperial harem, Sufi orders like the Mevlevi, and Ottoman architecture—exemplified by the Hagia Sophia's conversion into a mosque—are examined. The narrative connects Ottoman history to modern Europe, from the Balkan nationalisms that followed to Turkey's secularization under Atatürk. Why does the legacy of the Ottoman Empire still resonate in debates about identity, migration, and geopolitics? This show offers a nuanced, chronological journey through an empire that bridged East and West. #OttomanEmpire #SuleimanTheMagnificent #MehmedTheConqueror #ByzantineEmpire #FallOfConstantinople #Janissaries #Tanzimat #BalkanHistory #SiegeOfVienna #BattleOfLepanto #HagiaSophia #Devshirme #Sufism #Mevlevi #TurkishHistory #WorldHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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The Devshirme System: Ottoman Empire's Human Tribute

How did the Ottoman Empire recruit its elite soldiers and administrators? In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the devshirme system—the 'blood tax' that took Christian boys from the Balkans and turned them into Janissaries and high-ranking officials. They discuss its origins under Sultan Murad I, the rigorous selection and conversion process, and the remarkable career of Sokollu Mehmed Pasha, a Bosnian-born devshirme who became Grand Vizier and nearly conquered Vienna in 1566. The episode also examines how devshirme contributed to social mobility and a meritocratic elite, while creating deep resentment among Balkan families. Lucas sheds light on the system's decline after the 17th century, when Janissaries became entrenched and corrupt, leading to its abolition in the Auspicious Incident of 1826. Along the way, they touch on the Bektashi order's role and the system's echoes in other empires. The conversation is framed around the paradox of a practice that was both brutal and a path to power. #Devshirme #Janissaries #OttomanEmpire #SokolluMehmedPasha #MuradI #BalkanHistory #BloodTax #AuspiciousIncident #Bektashi #GrandVizier #OttomanMilitary #SocialMobility #16thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #OttomanElite #ChristianBoys #Meritocracy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Ottoman Empire's 1453 Conquest of Constantinople

In April 1453, Sultan Mehmed II laid siege to Constantinople with an army of perhaps 100,000 men and a fleet of over 100 ships. The city's defenders, numbering only about 7,000 under Emperor Constantine XI, relied on the massive Theodosian Walls that had protected the city for a thousand years. Mehmed brought two key innovations: a massive bronze cannon cast by the Hungarian engineer Urban, called the Şahi or 'Great Bombard', and a plan to transport his ships overland into the Golden Horn using greased logs and oxen. The final assault began on May 29, 1453, after weeks of mining, bombardment, and naval skirmishes. The Ottomans breached the walls near the Gate of St. Romanus, leading to the death of Constantine XI and the end of the Byzantine Empire. But the conquest also triggered a massive influx of Greek scholars into Italy, fueling the Renaissance. Mehmed styled himself 'Kayser-i Rûm' (Caesar of Rome) and immediately set about repopulating and rebuilding the city, now Istanbul. This episode explores the siege, the technology, and the enduring geopolitical and cultural consequences. #MehmedII #Constantinople #1453 #TheodosianWalls #GreatBombard #UrbanCannon #Sahi #GoldenHorn #ConstantineXI #ByzantineEmpire #OttomanEmpire #Siege #Renaissance #Kayser-iRum #Istanbul #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

29. mai 2026 - 6 min
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The Ottoman Empire's 1826 Auspicious Incident

In 1826, Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II did the unthinkable: he destroyed the elite Janissary corps that had served the empire for nearly five centuries. This episode explores the Auspicious Incident (Vaka-i Hayriye) — how Mahmud II planned the Janissaries' elimination, used the new Eşkinci corps as a pretext, and ordered artillery to fire on his own soldiers in the Hippodrome of Constantinople. We discuss the Janissary revolt of June 15, 1826, the siege of their barracks at Et Meydanı, the execution of thousands, and the abolition of the Bektashi order linked to them. We also examine the consequences: the creation of the modern Asakir-i Mansure-i Muhammediye army, Mahmud II's centralizing reforms, and the long-term impact on Ottoman military modernization. Why did Mahmud II risk civil war? How did he outmaneuver the Janissaries politically? And what does this event reveal about the tensions between tradition and reform in the Ottoman Empire? #OttomanEmpire #MahmudII #Janissaries #VakaiHayriye #AuspiciousIncident #OttomanArmy #1826 #OttomanHistory #Bektashi #Eşkinci #OttomanReform #JanissaryRevolt #Hippodrome #Istanbul #AsakiriMansure #History #FexingoHistory #EuropeanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

29. mai 2026 - 7 min
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The Ottoman Embargo That Forced European Mapmaking

Before GPS and satellite imagery, European powers relied on Ottoman maps to navigate the Mediterranean. This episode dives into the little-known story of Piri Reis, the Ottoman admiral and cartographer whose 1513 world map surprised Europe with its accuracy. When Sultan Selim I restricted map exports in the 1510s, European explorers scrambled to recreate Ottoman cartographic knowledge. We unpack how a 16th-century information embargo shaped European navigation, the mysterious sources behind Piri Reis's map, and why a single Ottoman chart may have accelerated Spain's Pacific ambitions. Lucas and Luna explore the irony: the empire that controlled the East-West trade routes also controlled the flow of geographical intelligence. #PiriReis #OttomanMap #CartographyHistory #AgeOfExploration #SelimI #MediterraneanHistory #WorldMap1513 #OttomanEmpire #NavigationHistory #MapEmbargo #Istanbul #ColumbusMap #RenaissanceCartography #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory #IslamicGoldenAge #TradeRoutes Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28. mai 2026 - 8 min
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The Ottoman Empire's 1593 Long War and Habsburg Frontier

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the Ottoman Empire's Long War with the Habsburgs (1593–1606), a brutal conflict that reshaped the balance of power in Central Europe. They examine the key battles, including the Siege of Eger and the Battle of Keresztes, where the Ottomans narrowly escaped disaster. Lucas unpacks the leadership of Sultan Mehmed III, who personally led the campaign, and the role of Grand Vizier Koca Sinan Pasha. The conversation explores the war's impact on the Janissary corps, the rise of the Habsburg military frontier, and the eventual Treaty of Zsitvatorok, which marked a shift in Ottoman-Habsburg relations. Listeners will learn about the strategic fortress of Eger, the akıncı raiders, and how this conflict foreshadowed the empire's future struggles in Europe. #LongWar #OttomanEmpire #Habsburg #SiegeOfEger #BattleOfKeresztes #MehmedIII #KocaSinanPasha #TreatyOfZsitvatorok #Janissaries #Akıncı #CentralEurope #1593 #1606 #MilitaryHistory #OttomanHistory #HabsburgOttomanWars #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28. mai 2026 - 6 min
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