Why the Ottoman Empire Slowly Collapsed — Fexingo History

Why the Ottoman Empire's Economic Strains Predicted Its Fall

8 min · 13 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the overlooked economic factors that unraveled the Ottoman Empire long before its military collapse. They explore how the empire's reliance on European loans, the 1881 Muharrem Kararnamesi, and the Düyûn-ı Umûmiye administration created a cycle of debt and foreign control. The conversation touches on the Tanzimat reforms, the Reji tobacco monopoly, and how Enver Paşa's wartime policies exacerbated inflation. Fresh from previous episodes on military defeats and coups, this installment reveals the financial cracks that made the empire vulnerable. Lucas walks through the impact of the Capitulations, the 1856 Islahat Fermanı, and the Young Turks' failed economic nationalism. Luna asks sharp questions about the role of the Galata bankers and the Albanian revolt's economic roots. Together, they uncover how debt and dependency doomed the Sick Man of Europe decades before 1918. #OttomanEmpire #EconomicHistory #DuyunuUmumiye #MuharremKararnamesi #Tanzimat #Reji #GalataBankers #Capitulations #IslahatFermanı #EnverPasa #YoungTurks #Debt #Inflation #19thCentury #MiddleEast #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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