His Eminence Mehmet Han is one of the greatest state leaders in written history. Some called him conqueror, some called him kaiser of rum or basileus, some called him emirül islam who was blessed with the glad tidings of the Holy Prophet, some called him wise hakan, there were dozens of epithets given to him, some of which are still very famous today. In fact, Mehmet Han lived for an ideal that wanted to bring order to the world and was above all these epithets.
The other state leaders he fought against in Eastern Anatolia, Istanbul, Albania, Romania, Trabzon, Venice and Hungary were the greatest commanders, strategists and diplomatic geniuses of their time. Had Mehmet the Conqueror not lived, each one of them would have gone down in history in golden letters. Mehmet Han's genius for strategy and diplomacy defeated some of these leaders in the battlefield and others at the diplomatic table. Mehmet Han's ascension to the throne and his ability to maintain order within the state is a miracle in itself. War tactics and battle formations are still the subject of dozens of war academies to this day. His ideas and breakthroughs in military technology were far ahead of his time. The fact that he was able to achieve all this progress amidst so many betrayals and games of thrones within the ranks of the state was astonishingly successful.
If he hadn't been killed, he would have made Rome his protectorate.A world state uniting the peoples of east and west was to be created. There was no leader who could match his military genius and military technology. There has never been another leader of a state who has constructed the philosophical depth of this as successfully as he has. And he did this not by becoming the head of a superpower, but by turning a Balkan-Asia minor state, which was basically plagued by countless internal turmoil and in a geography with strong competitors on the borders, into a superpower.
He wanted stability and order not only for his own nation but also for the whole known world and he fought for it. In addition to protecting the Islamic religion to which he was subject, he took the Eastern Christians and even some Catholic churches in the Balkans under his patronage and protection. This freedom of conscience and liberty was instrumental in the Islamization of Bosnia, the Balkans and the Eastern Black Sea-Caucasus.
His intellectual accumulation has a depth that is rare at the level of state leaders. In addition to being closely involved in science, art and sociology of society, he was a polyglot, speaking many ancient and contemporary languages and translating various works.
Mehmet the Conqueror was the great ideologue state leader of his time who synthesized the Turkish KIZILELMA utopia into a world ideal that encompassed the peoples of the world. His lifetime was not enough to realize his ideal. And as the generations passed, we began not to understand his ideal either. We have boxed him into stereotypes and military personas. We have misinterpreted his ideas.
Just as today we have moved away from truly understanding Atatürk's ideals.
The rare and precious statesmen in the Oghuz branch of Turkish-Islamic history, whoever you can think of, is actually a sequence from Tugrul Bey to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. I will not go into politicized and polarized groups of thought here, we just need to understand how the Turkish KIZILELMA has a strong presence in this sequence. When we say state tradition, when we say ancient state understanding, even if these have been distorted today and in some periods in the past, we must understand how this is a state culture that can integrate with every geography and every belief group, starting from our pre-Islamic Turkish identity.
This understanding, which is based on the army-state, freedom of religion and conscience, justice and order, has today been able to submerge countless ancient civilizations and even cultures with imperial pasts within its identity. There is a correlation between the rise and fall of the Turks in history and their adherence to these ancient characteristics. The Turkish understanding of the state can only be survives with the qualities that have emerged through the struggle of history.
Sorry it is not possible to give 100 stars . This is befitting for the man who took my people from the point of destruction to the highest levels.His Eminence Mehmet Han is one of the greatest state leaders in written history. Some called him conqueror, some called him kaiser of rum or basileus, some called him emirül islam who was blessed with the glad tidings of the Holy Prophet, some called him wise hakan, there were dozens of epithets given to him, some of which are still very famous today. In fact, Mehmet Han lived for an ideal that wanted to bring order to the world and was above all these epithets.
The other state leaders he fought against in Eastern Anatolia, Istanbul, Albania, Romania, Trabzon, Venice and Hungary were the greatest commanders, strategists and diplomatic geniuses of their time. Had Mehmet the Conqueror not lived, each one of them would have gone down in history in golden letters. Mehmet Han's genius for strategy and diplomacy defeated some of these leaders in the battlefield and others at the diplomatic table. Mehmet Han's ascension to the throne and his ability to maintain order within the state is a miracle in itself. War tactics and battle formations are still the subject of dozens of war academies to this day. His ideas and breakthroughs in military technology were far ahead of his time. The fact that he was able to achieve all this progress amidst so many betrayals and games of thrones within the ranks of the state was astonishingly successful.
If he hadn't been killed, he would have made Rome his protectorate.A world state uniting the peoples of east and west was to be created. There was no leader who could match his military genius and military technology. There has never been another leader of a state who has constructed the philosophical depth of this as successfully as he has. And he did this not by becoming the head of a superpower, but by turning a Balkan-Asia minor state, which was basically plagued by countless internal turmoil and in a geography with strong competitors on the borders, into a superpower.
He wanted stability and order not only for his own nation but also for the whole known world and he fought for it. In addition to protecting the Islamic religion to which he was subject, he took the Eastern Christians and even some Catholic churches in the Balkans under his patronage and protection. This freedom of conscience and liberty was instrumental in the Islamization of Bosnia, the Balkans and the Eastern Black Sea-Caucasus.
His intellectual accumulation has a depth that is rare at the level of state leaders. In addition to being closely involved in science, art and sociology of society, he was a polyglot, speaking many ancient and contemporary languages and translating various works.
Mehmet the Conqueror was the great ideologue state leader of his time who synthesized the Turkish KIZILELMA utopia into a world ideal that encompassed the peoples of the world. His lifetime was not enough to realize his ideal. And as the generations passed, we began not to understand his ideal either. We have boxed him into stereotypes and military personas. We have misinterpreted his ideas.
Just as today we have moved away from truly understanding Atatürk's ideals.
The rare and precious statesmen in the Oghuz branch of Turkish-Islamic history, whoever you can think of, is actually a sequence from Tugrul Bey to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. I will not go into politicized and polarized groups of thought here, we just need to understand how the Turkish KIZILELMA has a strong presence in this sequence. When we say state tradition, when we say ancient state understanding, even if these have been distorted today and in some periods in the past, we must understand how this is a state culture that can integrate with every geography and every belief group, starting from our pre-Islamic Turkish identity.
This understanding, which is based on the army-state, freedom of religion and conscience, justice and order, has today been able to submerge countless ancient civilizations and even cultures with imperial pasts within its identity. There is a correlation between the rise and fall of the Turks in history and their adherence to these ancient characteristics. The Turkish understanding of the state can only be survives with the qualities that have emerged through the struggle of history.
The secret is here. It was Yavuz Sultan Selim and the sultans who came after him who destroyed and corrupted our ancient understanding of the state. Atatürk brought it back to its feet, but then the same corrupt mentalities took over again.His Eminence Mehmet Han is one of the greatest state leaders in written history. Some called him conqueror, some called him kaiser of rum or basileus, some called him emirül islam who was blessed with the glad tidings of the Holy Prophet, some called him wise hakan, there were dozens of epithets given to him, some of which are still very famous today. In fact, Mehmet Han lived for an ideal that wanted to bring order to the world and was above all these epithets.
The other state leaders he fought against in Eastern Anatolia, Istanbul, Albania, Romania, Trabzon, Venice and Hungary were the greatest commanders, strategists and diplomatic geniuses of their time. Had Mehmet the Conqueror not lived, each one of them would have gone down in history in golden letters. Mehmet Han's genius for strategy and diplomacy defeated some of these leaders in the battlefield and others at the diplomatic table. Mehmet Han's ascension to the throne and his ability to maintain order within the state is a miracle in itself. War tactics and battle formations are still the subject of dozens of war academies to this day. His ideas and breakthroughs in military technology were far ahead of his time. The fact that he was able to achieve all this progress amidst so many betrayals and games of thrones within the ranks of the state was astonishingly successful.
If he hadn't been killed, he would have made Rome his protectorate.A world state uniting the peoples of east and west was to be created. There was no leader who could match his military genius and military technology. There has never been another leader of a state who has constructed the philosophical depth of this as successfully as he has. And he did this not by becoming the head of a superpower, but by turning a Balkan-Asia minor state, which was basically plagued by countless internal turmoil and in a geography with strong competitors on the borders, into a superpower.
He wanted stability and order not only for his own nation but also for the whole known world and he fought for it. In addition to protecting the Islamic religion to which he was subject, he took the Eastern Christians and even some Catholic churches in the Balkans under his patronage and protection. This freedom of conscience and liberty was instrumental in the Islamization of Bosnia, the Balkans and the Eastern Black Sea-Caucasus.
His intellectual accumulation has a depth that is rare at the level of state leaders. In addition to being closely involved in science, art and sociology of society, he was a polyglot, speaking many ancient and contemporary languages and translating various works.
Mehmet the Conqueror was the great ideologue state leader of his time who synthesized the Turkish KIZILELMA utopia into a world ideal that encompassed the peoples of the world. His lifetime was not enough to realize his ideal. And as the generations passed, we began not to understand his ideal either. We have boxed him into stereotypes and military personas. We have misinterpreted his ideas.
Just as today we have moved away from truly understanding Atatürk's ideals.
The rare and precious statesmen in the Oghuz branch of Turkish-Islamic history, whoever you can think of, is actually a sequence from Tugrul Bey to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. I will not go into politicized and polarized groups of thought here, we just need to understand how the Turkish KIZILELMA has a strong presence in this sequence. When we say state tradition, when we say ancient state understanding, even if these have been distorted today and in some periods in the past, we must understand how this is a state culture that can integrate with every geography and every belief group, starting from our pre-Islamic Turkish identity.
This understanding, which is based on the army-state, freedom of religion and conscience, justice and order, has today been able to submerge countless ancient civilizations and even cultures with imperial pasts within its identity. There is a correlation between the rise and fall of the Turks in history and their adherence to these ancient characteristics. The Turkish understanding of the state can only be survives with the qualities that have emerged through the struggle of history.
The sense of justice, honour and dignity is important. We read about these characteristics every time our people rise in history. A good example is Tonyukuk, when these ideas are put into practice our people rise.
The sequence you mention is very interesting.
I remember when i started to study pre Islamic Turkish history and came across Tonyukuk, i felt like i were reading about Ataturk. That sequence you mention is critical in understanding why our people rise and why they fall.
These ancient characterises display themselves across time, geography and religions. Every time you read about our rise you see the same concepts taking place. Great ideals are placed at the forefront and everything done is in aid of them, when those great ideals are forgotten about or weak ideals are followed we fall.
Do you believe in hadiths? Fatih Sultan Mehmet is a man who killed his brothers when they were babies. He said he did it for the sake of order.Excellent post @dBSPL
Tbh, it is his character that intrigued me most from the Ottoman history.
After all, along with his greatness and unique statesmanship he is the one who has been prophesied by the holy prophet.
If I am not mistaken, historically Mehmet Han knew about the prophesy and like many great Arab and Turkic conquerors before him, was motivated by it to conquer the great city of Constantinople.
Hehe, I am not getting into that debate right now.Do you believe in hadiths? Fatih Sultan Mehmet is a man who killed his brothers when they were babies. He said he did it for the sake of order.
Can such a person be praised by the Prophet? Read the Quran again...
For example, 1. Ahmet said of his father 3. Mehmet, "A man who kills 19 of his brothers and one of his sons to gain the throne is a murderer, even if he is my father. I will not bury a murderer. Yours do it and bury him."
Fatih Sultan Mehmet was a great emperor and did what he had to do.
There is no need to ascribe sanctity. It was Atatürk who conquered Istanbul a second time. Is the hadith for the first conqueror or the second conqueror?
The secret is here. It was Yavuz Sultan Selim and the sultans who came after him who destroyed and corrupted our ancient understanding of the state. Atatürk brought it back to its feet, but then the same corrupt mentalities took over again.
Do you believe in hadiths? Fatih Sultan Mehmet is a man who killed his brothers when they were babies. He said he did it for the sake of order.
Can such a person be praised by the Prophet? Read the Quran again...
For example, 1. Ahmet said of his father 3. Mehmet, "A man who kills 19 of his brothers and one of his sons to gain the throne is a murderer, even if he is my father. I will not bury a murderer. Yours do it and bury him."
Fatih Sultan Mehmet was a great emperor and did what he had to do.
There is no need to ascribe sanctity. It was Atatürk who conquered Istanbul a second time. Is the hadith for the first conqueror or the second conqueror?
Do you believe in hadiths? Fatih Sultan Mehmet is a man who killed his brothers when they were babies. He said he did it for the sake of order.
Can such a person be praised by the Prophet? Read the Quran again...
For example, 1. Ahmet said of his father 3. Mehmet, "A man who kills 19 of his brothers and one of his sons to gain the throne is a murderer, even if he is my father. I will not bury a murderer. Yours do it and bury him."
Fatih Sultan Mehmet was a great emperor and did what he had to do.
There is no need to ascribe sanctity. It was Atatürk who conquered Istanbul a second time. Is the hadith for the first conqueror or the second conqueror?
What betrayal? Arabs had the right to self determination. It was increasingly becoming clear empires of the old were not gonna survive the new world.
It would have been better if Ottoman gave the Arabs independence without bloodshed and drew the borders on their own terms. This way, Arab countries and the Ottomans would have been on good terms and Brits wouldn't have got the chance to get involved the way they did.
you and i never agree on anything but there is no truer sentence were written then yoursThe Arabs are reaping the seeds of their betrayal