Mehmed the Conqueror: The Sultan Who Took Constantinople — Fexingo History
Mehmed the Conqueror is famous for taking Constantinople and dreaming of Rome, but he also looked east. This episode explores Mehmed II's diplomatic and military engagement with the steppe powers of his day: the Ak Koyunlu under Uzun Hasan, the Golden Horde's remnants, and the emerging Safavids. Lucas and Luna discuss the Battle of Otlukbeli (1473), where Mehmed crushed Uzun Hasan using firearms and Janissary discipline against Turcoman cavalry. They dive into Mehmed's correspondence with the Mamluk sultan Qaitbay, his capture of the Crimean port of Caffa in 1475, and the subtle ways Mongol and Turkic traditions shaped Ottoman statecraft—from the concept of 'divine mandate' to the use of the title 'Khan' alongside 'Kayser-i Rum'. Along the way, they touch on the marriage alliances that entangled the Ottomans with the Mongol-linked dynasties, and how Mehmed's eastern campaigns set the stage for the later Ottoman–Safavid rivalry. A fresh angle that connects the Conqueror's world to the steppe empires that defined Central Asia and the Middle East. #MehmedII #Otlukbeli #UzunHasan #AkKoyunlu #GoldenHorde #OttomanEmpire #Safavids #Caffa #Crimea #Firearms #SteppeEmpires #Khan #Kayser-iRum #15thCentury #MilitaryHistory #Diplomacy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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