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Ghanima Atreides ([personal profile] atreideslioness) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2009-02-16 08:28 am
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Mad Kings & Queens, Week VII [Monday, Period 4]

Ghanima was sitting on her desk as the class filed in today, a cup of spiced coffee clutched in her hands. Against the wall by the door, large carafes of coffee, tea, and juice sat on a table and waited for the students.

"I'm sure many of you had busy weekends," she said, watching as they got settled. "And I am quite aware that next week is Spring Break. Regardless, I need you awake and with me today."


"When Mustafa I was born, a tradition had long been in place in Turkey that newly crowned Sultans would execute any contenders to the throne. Namely, their brothers," Ghanima said, hopping off her desk to wander the room. "When Mustafa's brother, Ahmed, came to the throne, he decided to spare his little brother's life, and instead he was confined to his room in virtual imprisonment, a system called Kafes, for fourteen years."

"You must keep in mind that the early history of the Ottoman Empire is littered with succession wars between rival sons of the deceased sultan. Therefore, it was almost considered the law that once the new sultan ascended to the throne, he had his brothers killed, sometimes dozens of them at once, including infants," Ghanima continued briskly. "Although this practice effectively reduced the number of claimants to the throne, there were several occasions where the Ottoman line seemed destined to end. The introduction of confinement of heirs provided security for an incumbent sultan and continuity of the dynasty. It wreaked havoc on their education and mental health, but it was seen as a measure to guarantee succession."

"When Ahmet I died in 1617 his eldest son was only 13 years old and for the first time in 14 generations the succession was altered by the Imperial Council so that the late sultan's brother acceded to the throne as Mustafa I."

"When Mustafa was first freed, his mental health was hotly debated at court. Some said he was divinely inspired and a religious visionary. Others saw his ranting as psychotic rather than celestial. His policies and orders did little to gain any confidence: any kind page or generous farmer could find themselves in an exalted position of considerable power at the royal court. This annoyed enough courtiers to tip the balance of public opinion against him, and after less-than a year, Mustafa was returned to his cage."

"For the next four years, Mustafa remained locked away with two female slaves to care for him. Outside, Osman II, his late brother's son, was ruling. He issued edicts against everything from tobacco to alcohol, and practiced with bow and arrow on living targets around the court. Ultimately, he made himself very unpopular, and was tortured to death in 1622."

"During this period, Mustafa was rather content in his cage. When he was released in 1623, he refused to leave at first, and had to be dragged out at the end of a rope. Despite his objections, questionable mental health, and obvious inadequacies, Mustafa was a reluctant sultan once more."

"Again entrusted with governing Turkey, terrified of the responsibility, and unprepared, he set out to wreak havoc. He slaughtered all those who had been responsible for removing him from his cage, including his nephew. Farm laborers, donkey drivers, and other unlikely subjects found themselves promoted. Taxes went unpaid, armed forces went unsalaried, and nationwide anarchy loomed. Meanwhile, Mustafa ran in search of Osman, convinced he was alive and begging him to return and take over the throne. When he ordered the execution of all Osman's brothers, he was persuaded by his court to renounce the throne, and turn over the monarchy to another one of his nephews."


"Mustafa returned to his cage one last time, late in 1623. He died there sixteen years later."

[OOC: OCD UP.]

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Aravis

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Re: Listen to the Lecture

[identity profile] new-to-liirness.livejournal.com 2009-02-16 03:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Liir... winced. Mostly.
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Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] intraspective 2009-02-16 04:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Ino was bright-eyed and bouncy, humming sub-vocally as she took copious notes.
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Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] weetuskenraider 2009-02-16 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Tahiri took notes, her expression mostly impassive but occasionally giving way to a moment or two of distaste -- while the idea of eliminating possible challengers to the throne wasn't a new one to her, the Yuuzhan Vong part of her kept muttering about how it was cowardly and dishonorable to eliminate all challengers that way, without the honor of battle.

Please, Riina, shut up in there.

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[identity profile] walks-two-paths.livejournal.com 2009-02-16 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Savannah was taking lots of notes as per usual.
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Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] solo_sword 2009-02-17 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
Jaina listened, marveling just a little bit at how the Ottoman way of doing things seemed somehow worse than Hapes.

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[identity profile] cataclysmicluck.livejournal.com 2009-02-17 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
Zayne did his best to take extensive notes as per usual. He couldn't really imagine living in a cage for his whole life.
raspberryturk: (Hmm.)

Re: Discussion: Kafes: Dealing with lines of Succession.

[personal profile] raspberryturk 2009-02-16 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Reno attempted to put himself into the mindset of a man so desperate to keep his power that he'd imprison or kill all his brothers, and he found himself inching out of it quickly enough. The guy he'd worked for last was too much even for him.

"The cage might not've been the best way to deal with the guy, nah. Cuttin' him off from the entire kingdom just means he ain't got no idea what it is he's gonna rule," he said, carefully. "Don't really blame the guy for not wantin' to come out. It can be too big out there if you never get to see the sky, zoto. But a country needs a ruler, too. I dunno about the traditions of this place, but it sounds like it's gotta be blood or nothin'. Did they think this bloodline was descended from gods or somethin'? Maybe the fear of breakin' the tradition was bigger'n the fear of Mustafa breakin' the country, yo."
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Re: Discussion: Kafes: Dealing with lines of Succession.

[personal profile] solo_sword 2009-02-17 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
"It wasn't fair to Mustafa in the slightest, but people get forced into ruling a lot when it's what others want," Jaina said. "I can see why they'd rather use a surviving adult than a boy who's barely a teenager, but I think either they didn't take into account the fact that they'd locked him away for years and he was bound to have problems, or they possibly thought they could use him as a scapegoat. Like they were going to have problems either way they went, and decided to take the route where they could say 'Oh, he was crazy, but we can fix it now.' At least till the son was old enough."

Re: Discussion: Kafes: Dealing with lines of Succession.

[identity profile] cataclysmicluck.livejournal.com 2009-02-17 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
"I don't understand why he had to be the one if he clearly wasn't the man for the job," Zayne said. "He should have been able to abdicate and give it to somebody who could rule."

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[identity profile] bigdamndestiny.livejournal.com 2009-02-16 02:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Merlin was there and vaguely wondering if a spring break was another feast.
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[personal profile] raspberryturk 2009-02-16 05:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Reno was also there, thinking intently on the lecture. It was so, so different from the 'royalty' that he was used to, and he couldn't possibly picture Rufus Shinra having to be dragged outside at the end of a rope.