Why the Ottoman Empire Slowly Collapsed — Fexingo History
In 1683, the Ottoman Empire laid siege to Vienna for the second time, a campaign that would mark the high-water mark of Ottoman expansion into Europe and set the stage for a long, grinding decline. This episode follows the siege itself: the massive army under Grand Vizier Kara Mustafa Pasha, the desperate defense led by Count Ernst Rüdiger von Starhemberg and the relief force commanded by Polish King John III Sobieski. We explore the tactical decisions that doomed the siege — Kara Mustafa's failure to bring heavy siege artillery, his delay in pressing the assault, and the critical arrival of the Polish winged hussars at the Battle of Kahlenberg. The aftermath reshaped the balance of power: the Holy League pushed the Ottomans back through Hungary, leading to the 1699 Treaty of Karlowitz, the first major territorial loss for the empire. We'll also touch on the cultural legacy, from the myth of the croissant's origin to the introduction of coffee to Vienna, and how this defeat accelerated the internal reforms and crises that later episodes have covered. #SiegeOfVienna #KaraMustafaPasha #JohnIII Sobieski #BattleOfKahlenberg #WingedHussars #TreatyOfKarlowitz #HolyLeague #OttomanEmpire #HabsburgMonarchy #1683 #LeopoldI #Starhemberg #Vienna #OttomanDecline #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory #EarlyModernEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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