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The Ottoman Empire: How It Ruled Three Continents for 600 Years — Fexingo History

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Ottoman Empire
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Mehmed II
Constantinople
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Kösem Sultan
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For six centuries, the Ottoman Empire stretched from the gates of Vienna to the deserts of Arabia, ruling over three continents with a blend of military might, administrative genius, and cultural synthesis. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the empire’s rise from a small Anatolian beylik under Osman I, through the transformative conquest of Constantinople in 1453 by Mehmed the Conqueror, to t... more

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the final major conflict of the Ottoman Empire's long decline: the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878. They focus on the siege of Plevna (now Pleven, Bulgaria), where Ottoman general Osman Pasha held off a vastly s... more

In 1683, the Ottoman Empire made its second and final attempt to capture Vienna, the Habsburg capital that guarded the gateway to Central Europe. This episode follows the dramatic campaign led by Grand Vizier Kara Mustafa Pasha, from the massive sieg... more

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the Ottoman Empire's voracious appetite for sugar and spices — a craving that drove naval expansion, shaped diplomacy, and transformed daily life from the palace kitchens to the humblest coff... more

When most people think of the Ottoman navy, they picture galleys in the Mediterranean, but the empire also fought a hidden war in the Indian Ocean. In the 16th century, Suleiman the Magnificent dispatched fleets to challenge Portuguese dominance over... more

When we think of the Ottoman navy, we picture the Mediterranean—Barbarossa, Preveza, Lepanto. But in the 16th and 17th centuries, the Ottomans also launched ambitious expeditions into the Indian Ocean, challenging the Portuguese for control of the sp... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the rise of the Ottoman coffeehouse as a social and political institution. From its origins in Yemeni Sufi circles to the first kahvehane opened by Hakam and Shams in Tahtakale, Istanbul in 1555, coffee sparked... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the devshirme system—the Ottoman practice of collecting boys from Christian families in the Balkans and Anatolia, converting them to Islam, and training them for state service. They trace its origins under Mura... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the intricate role of the Chief Black Eunuch (Kızlar Ağası) within the Ottoman imperial harem. More than just guardians, these eunuchs were among the most powerful figures in the empire, controlling access to t... more

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Host of the show (co-host) with recurring presence across episodes; frequently discusses imperial history, governance, and long-term impact.
Luna
Host of the show with recurring coverage of empire-building, culture, and major historical turning points.

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This show offers accessible explorations of a multi-century empire that bridged East and West, emphasizing military campaigns, institutional reforms, and cultural exchange. Across episodes, topics range from imperial law and administration to monumental architecture, religious governance, and the empire's long arc from expansion to decline. Listeners can expect vivid narrative details about sieges, wars, reforms like Tanzimat, the millet system, and the devşirme practice, all anchored by storytelling that connects historical events to modern-day identity, borders, and political thought. A standout strength is the blend of tactical history with architectural and cultural context, making complex periods approachable for a broad audience and u... more

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