In Mehmed: Fetihler Sultanı Season 3, the story leaps forward with an eight-year time jump, showing Sultan Mehmed II firmly established in power after the execution of Çandarlı Halil Pasha and the appointment of Mahmud Pasha as Grand Vizier. While he confronts the brutal threat of Vlad the Impaler in Wallachia and continues his drive for expansion, new palace tensions emerge as a rivalry grows between Mehmed’s sons, Bayezid and Mustafa, foreshadowing future conflicts over succession. Blending political intrigue, family drama, and large-scale battles, the season highlights the costs of leadership and the Sultan’s struggle to secure both his empire and his dynasty’s future.
Driven by his vision of the "Three Romes" and inspired by the Battle of Yarmouk, Mehmed the Conqueror sets his sights on the Pontic Empire, prompting Emperor David Komnenos to seek support from Pope Pius II and forge strategic alliances using sacred relics from the Sumela Monastery. As political tensions rise, a mysterious Aramaic-inscribed parchment discovered in Hagia Sophia draws Mehmed’s attention, leading him to summon the eccentric "Mad Lütfi" and assign Vlad Tepeş to decipher its secrets. Amid dynastic maneuvering and shifting allegiances, the unfolding drama tests not only imperial ambitions but also Mehmed’s deepest personal dilemma: choosing between the survival of his empire and the fate of his own children.
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