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Inside the Harem: Power, Politics, and the Sultanate of Women

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into one of the most misunderstood institutions of the Ottoman Empire: the Imperial Harem. Far from a mere pleasure palace, the Harem was a complex, hierarchical world where women wielded real political power — especially during the seventeenth-century 'Sultanate of Women.' We explore how valide sultans like Safiye and Kösem rose to prominence, the roles of haseki sultans and concubines, and the Harem's intricate economy run by eunuchs and kira women. Lucas explains the famous 'Kafes' system — the cage where princes were confined — and how it shaped succession. We also touch on the Harem's daily life, education, and art patronage. Finally, a look at how Western Orientalist myths distorted this reality. Names like Hürrem Sultan, Nurbanu, and Turhan Hatice come to life in this nuanced conversation about the women who shaped an empire. #OttomanEmpire #SultanateofWomen #Harem #ValideSultan #KösemSultan #HürremSultan #TopkapiPalace #Eunuch #Kafes #HasekiSultan #SafiyeSultan #Nurbanu #TurhanHatice #Kira #Orientalism #17thCentury #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Inside the Harem: Power, Politics, and the Sultanate of Women

In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into one of the most misunderstood institutions of the Ottoman Empire: the Imperial Harem. Far from a mere pleasure palace, the Harem was a complex, hierarchical world where women wielded real political power — especially during the seventeenth-century 'Sultanate of Women.' We explore how valide sultans like Safiye and Kösem rose to prominence, the roles of haseki sultans and concubines, and the Harem's intricate economy run by eunuchs and kira women. Lucas explains the famous 'Kafes' system — the cage where princes were confined — and how it shaped succession. We also touch on the Harem's daily life, education, and art patronage. Finally, a look at how Western Orientalist myths distorted this reality. Names like Hürrem Sultan, Nurbanu, and Turhan Hatice come to life in this nuanced conversation about the women who shaped an empire. #OttomanEmpire #SultanateofWomen #Harem #ValideSultan #KösemSultan #HürremSultan #TopkapiPalace #Eunuch #Kafes #HasekiSultan #SafiyeSultan #Nurbanu #TurhanHatice #Kira #Orientalism #17thCentury #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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