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For nearly four centuries after the fall of Constantinople in 1453, the Greek people lived under Ottoman rule. They kept their language. They kept their faith. They preserved their identity. But they did not revolt. Why? In 1821, everything changed. The execution of the Ecumenical Patriarch in Constantinople shattered a fragile balance that had held for generations. What followed was not just another uprising, but the beginning of a war that would redraw the map of southeastern Europe. This is the story of how Greece endured empire, survived betrayal, fractured from within, and nearly collapsed under invasion — before finally emerging as an independent state. From the mountains of the Peloponnese to the naval battle of Navarino, this was more than a rebellion. It was the breaking point of an empire. The Greek War of Independence was not inevitable. It was the result of memory, calculation, foreign ambition, internal division, and one decisive moment when waiting was no longer possible. If you found this deep dive into history fascinating, Subscribe to Atlas Explained for more untold stories and geopolitical analysis! / @atlasexplainedchannel