
Ottoman History Podcast The Sultan's Eunuch
Aug 5, 2018
In this episode, historian Jane Hathaway discusses the role of the Chief Harem Eunuch in the Ottoman court, exploring their mobility, ties to Cairo and Mecca, and unique insights into political life. The episode also delves into the depiction of eunuchs in Ottoman manuscripts and architecture, the architectural complex founded by Beshirah, and the lives of eunuchs in the empire, including the quest of a harem eunuch to find his birth family in Ethiopia.
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1 2 3 4 5 6
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Role of Chief Harem Eunuch in the Ottoman Court
03:29 • 29min
Depiction of Eunuchs in Ottoman Manuscripts and Architecture
32:01 • 5min
Beshirah's Architectural Complex and Intellectual Patronage
36:45 • 2min
Foundations and Architectural Projects Sponsored by the Sultan, and Representation of the Chief Haremunik Figure in Soap Operas
38:29 • 2min
The Lives of Eunuchs in the Ottoman Empire
40:34 • 7min
