How World War I Ended the Ottoman Empire Forever — Fexingo History
In 1914, the Ottoman Empire conducted its most ambitious census ever — a count that would become its last. This episode follows the story of that census: how Ottoman statisticians, police, and tax collectors fanned out across a crumbling empire to count every subject, from the Bedouin of the Syrian desert to the fishermen of the Aegean coast. We explore the surprising mechanics of the count — the lantern-lit village halls, the secret tallies of women (officially ignored but sometimes recorded), the manipulation of numbers in Constantinople to hide military losses. We meet the census director, Mehmed Cemaleddin Bey, and the German advisors who brought punch-card tabulation machines to Istanbul. The census reveals an empire of 18.5 million souls — but the war that began that same year would tear those numbers apart. We look at what the census tells us about the empire's demographics on the eve of destruction: the patchwork of Armenians, Kurds, Arabs, Turks, Greeks, and Jews; the literacy rates that shocked reformers; the tax districts that would later become borders. And we trace how the census data itself became a weapon — used to identify and target non-Muslim communities during the war. A quiet, bureaucratic story that speaks volumes about the empire's final years. #OttomanCensus1914 #MehmedCemaleddinBey #DüyunuUmumiye #OsmanlıNüfusu #MilletSistemi #TeşkilatıMahsusa #Tanzimat #İstatistik #PunchCard #ArmenianPopulation #KurdishTribes #ArabProvinces #WWI #MiddleEastHistory #OttomanEmpire #FexingoHistory #History #Bureaucracy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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