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Real Turkish History Podcast

Real Turkish History Podcast

著者: Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios
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概要

What if the entire narrative of Turkey's past was a meticulously crafted tale, designed to obscure as much as it reveals? "Real Turkish History Podcast" challenges the official story, moving beyond textbook simplifications and state-sponsored myths to excavate the complex, contested, and often controversial events that forged a modern nation. We venture into the archives, engage with fierce scholarly debates, and recover the poignant human stories deliberately pushed to the margins. This is where the clean, linear history you know unravels into a far more compelling truth. This daily podcast is a systematic expedition into the pivotal and purposefully obscured chapters of the last two centuries. We meticulously examine the agonizing fall of the Ottoman Empire, the traumatic and violent founding of the Republic, the enduring shadow of the Armenian Genocide, the relentless and painful Kurdish question, and the turbulent cycle of military coups and political upheavals that echo in today's headlines. The tone is forensic yet deeply engaging, committed to evidential clarity over easy conspiracy, and grounded in rigorous scholarly research. This is history that courageously acknowledges its own politics and perspectives. Listeners will cultivate a nuanced, sophisticated understanding of Turkey’s present-day tensions and fractured identity. You’ll master the connective tissue between pivotal past decisions and current geopolitical crises, while hearing the vital voices of minorities, dissident intellectuals, and ordinary citizens consistently absent from the mainstream narrative. This is more than facts and dates; it’s an intellectual toolkit for developing a critical lens to permanently discern national myth from documented historical process. Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi, each episode is delivered with the clarity of a scholar and the compelling rhythm of a master storyteller. His expertise synthesizes complex academic discourse into accessible narrative, guiding you through sensitive terrain with a voice that is both authoritative and inviting. True to its mission of making deep history accessible, the podcast releases a concise, focused 7-10 minute episode daily. This format is engineered for substantive depth without overwhelm, transforming doctoral-level subjects into gripping narratives perfect for a daily commute. The ideal listener is intellectually voracious, inherently skeptical of singular narratives, and driven to understand Turkey’s indispensable role at the combustible crossroads of Europe and the Middle East. This podcast is produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com), the creative production label of LinkedByte Corporation, founded by Ibnul Jaif Farabi — an engineer, entrepreneur, and lifelong storyteller... Learn more at linkedbyte.io© 2026 Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios. All rights reserved. アート 世界
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  • The Sultan's Forgotten Heir: The 1914 Ottoman Prince Who Vanished in the Vatican
    2026/04/12
    In the frantic autumn of 1914, as the Ottoman Empire secretly prepared to enter the Great War, a royal heir vanished. Prince Mehmed Abdülkadir, a son of Sultan Abdulhamid II, did not flee to enemy lines or join a rebellion. He disappeared into the heart of neutral Europe, seeking asylum within the walls of the Vatican. Why would a senior Ottoman prince, at the empire's most critical hour, seek refuge with the Pope? This episode traces the prince's clandestine journey from the shores of the Bosphorus to the secret archives of the Holy See. We investigate the political pressures within the Committee of Union and Progress that made the palace a cage, the mysterious European intermediaries who facilitated his escape, and the Vatican's delicate diplomatic calculus in sheltering a Muslim royal. Was he a pawn in a larger intelligence game, a religious convert, or simply a man desperate to escape his dynasty's collapsing fate? Listeners will uncover a forgotten strand of World War I history, where geopolitics, religion, and personal survival collided. We piece together the evidence from diplomatic cables, Vatican records, and the prince's own cryptic memoirs to answer whether his vanishing act was an act of treason, prophecy, or profound personal despair. One man's flight created a mystery that outlasted the empire he left behind. #OttomanDynasty #VaticanSecrets #WorldWarIEspionage #LostPrince #AbdulhamidII #OttomanExile #HistoricalMystery Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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    4 分
  • The Bosphorus Breakout: The 1878 Ottoman Submarine That Vanished Into Legend
    2026/04/12
    In the dead of night during the Russo-Turkish War, a strange, cigar-shaped vessel slipped beneath the waves of the Bosphorus, tasked with a desperate mission to break the Russian naval siege. It was the *Abdülhamid*, one of the world's first operational military submarines. It fired a torpedo, made history... and then its crew and commander, a mysterious American engineer named George Garrett, disappeared from the official record. So why was this revolutionary victory and its inventor systematically erased? This episode dives into the murky depths of a forgotten technological triumph. We trace the submarine's secretive construction in a British shipyard, financed by the Sultan's dwindling treasury, and follow Garrett's perilous journey to Constantinople. We investigate the political panic that followed the successful attack: the fear that this new weapon would provoke the Great Powers, the internal sabotage by factions within the Ottoman military, and the fateful decision to scuttle the project and the man behind it. Listeners will uncover a story of groundbreaking innovation crushed by geopolitical realpolitik. You'll learn how the Ottoman Empire briefly led the world in underwater warfare, only to voluntarily surrender its advantage, and how the legacy of the *Abdülhamid* was buried to maintain a fragile diplomatic peace on the surface. The truth was too dangerous to float. #OttomanSubmarine #AbdülhamidSubmarine #ForgottenInventions #RussoTurkishWar1878 #GeorgeGarrett #NavalHistory #TechnologicalSuppression Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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    4 分
  • The Sultan's Secret Squadron: The Ottoman Air Aces of the Gallipoli Campaign
    2026/04/11
    What if the most famous Allied defeat of World War I was secretly shaped by a handful of Ottoman pilots flying German-made planes? While the story of Gallipoli is etched in history through the lens of trench warfare and naval blockades, a hidden aerial duel was taking place above the Dardanelles. This episode uncovers the forgotten squadron that defied impossible odds to dominate the skies over the strategic straits. We trace the formation of the Ottoman 1st Naval Aircraft Squadron at the island of Nara, piecing together the logbooks and combat reports of pilots like Lieutenant Mehmet Ali. With access to newly translated Ottoman military archives, we investigate their covert reconnaissance missions that spotted Allied troop movements, directed artillery fire onto ANZAC positions, and even engaged in dramatic dogfights with British and French aces. This is the story of how a nascent air arm became the eyes of the Ottoman defense. Listeners will discover a pivotal technological and tactical turning point, where aerial observation directly influenced the outcome of a legendary battle. We explore the international intrigue of German instructors, the fragility of early warplanes, and the profound impact of this small air unit on the eight-month campaign that would define nations. The battle for Gallipoli was won not just in the cliffs, but in the clouds. #OttomanAirForce #GallipoliSecrets #WWIAviationHistory #ForgottenAces #DardanellesCampaign #OttomanMilitary #NaraAirBase Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).
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    4 分
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