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The Ottoman Executioner: The Sultan's Silent Enforcer

6 min · 14. juni 2026
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For centuries, the Ottoman executioner was a figure of dread and mystery — a silent, often deaf-mute man who wielded the bowstring, the axe, and the sword at the sultan's command. This episode explores the shadowy world of the bostancıbaşı and the mute executioners of Topkapı Palace. Who were these men? How did they carry out high-profile executions like the strangling of Grand Vizier İbrahim Pasha or the killing of Şehzade Mustafa? What tools did they use — the bowstring, the scimitar, the poisoned coffee? And what happened when the executioner himself fell from favor? Drawing on accounts from travelers like Evliya Çelebi and the palace's own records, we uncover the strict protocols, the symbolism, and the terrifying efficiency of Ottoman justice. #OttomanExecutioner #Bostancıbaşı #TopkapıPalace #DeafMuteExecutioners #OttomanJustice #EvliyaÇelebi #İbrahimPasha #ŞehzadeMustafa #SultanMehmedIV #OttomanEmpire #History #FexingoHistory #PalaceProtocol #Execution #Bowstring #OttomanLaw #MiddleEastHistory #Sultan Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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