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The Ottoman Caliphate: How Sultans Claimed Islamic Leadership

5 min · 11. juni 2026
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When Selim I conquered Cairo in 1517, he didn't just add territory—he inherited a spiritual mantle that would define Ottoman rule for four centuries. This episode explores how the Ottoman sultans adopted the title of caliph, transforming from tribal beys into leaders of the entire Muslim world. We trace the caliphate's evolution from Selim's conquest of the Mamluk sultanate to Sultan Abdul Hamid II's use of pan-Islamism as a diplomatic weapon against European powers. Along the way, we examine the Caliphate's practical implications: how sultans used the title to legitimize wars against Safavid Shia rivals, manage rebellious provinces, and counter Russian expansion in the Caucasus. We also debate the historical controversy—did the Ottomans truly inherit the caliphate, or was it a later political invention? And we discuss Atatürk's abolition of the caliphate in 1924, ending 1,300 years of Islamic leadership. Specific figures covered include Selim I, Suleiman the Magnificent, Sultan Abdul Hamid II, and Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Places: Cairo, Istanbul, Hejaz. Terms: caliph, caliphate, Mamluk, halife, pan-Islamism. #OttomanEmpire #Caliphate #SelimI #SultanAbdulHamidII #MamlukSultanate #Cairo1517 #PanIslamism #Ataturk #AbolitionOfCaliphate #Hejaz #Istanbul #IslamicHistory #MiddleEast #FexingoHistory #SuleimanTheMagnificent #Halife #Tanzimat #TreatyOfKucukKaynarca Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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