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The 1826 Auspicious Incident: How Mahmud II Destroyed the Janissaries

6 min · 9. juli 2026
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In this episode of The Ottoman Empire and Its Influence on Modern Europe, hosts Lucas and Luna dive into the dramatic events of June 15–16, 1826, when Sultan Mahmud II orchestrated the violent dissolution of the Janissary corps. They explore the centuries-old power struggle between the sultanate and the elite infantry, the Janissaries' resistance to reform, and the bloody massacre that unfolded in Istanbul's Hippodrome. The conversation also covers Mahmud II's establishment of the Asakir-i Mansure-i Muhammediye (Victorious Muhammadan Army), the role of religious fatwas in legitimizing the purge, and the reformist circles that supported—or feared—the sultan's centralization drive. Lucas explains how the Vaka-i Hayriye (Auspicious Incident) paved the way for the Tanzimat reforms later in the century, but also left deep scars in Ottoman society. Along the way, they discuss the Janissaries' ties to the Bektashi order, the abolition of the Bektashi lodges, and the symbolic destruction of the Janissary cooking cauldrons. The episode concludes by considering how this single violent act shaped Ottoman military modernization and the empire's trajectory toward a modern state. #VakaiHayriye #AuspiciousIncident #MahmudII #Janissary #OttomanEmpire #1826 #Bektashi #AsakiriMansure #Hippodrome #Istanbul #OttomanReform #Tanzimat #Fatwa #Sultan #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEastHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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