Why the Ottoman Empire Slowly Collapsed — Fexingo History
In 1908, as the Ottoman Empire staggered through revolution and foreign debt, a British prospecting team struck oil in southwestern Persia—just across the border from Ottoman Basra. That discovery, at a place called Masjed Soleyman, didn't just reshape Persia; it sent shockwaves into the Ottoman economy, diplomacy, and military planning. This episode traces the tangled story: William Knox D'Arcy's desperate gamble, the Anglo-Persian Oil Company's birth, the Ottoman fears of British encirclement that drove them into the Baghdad Railway, and the secret negotiations that carved up Mesopotamian oil before a single barrel was drilled. We'll meet the geologist George Reynolds, the diplomat Lord Curzon, the financier Louis Blériot, and the Ottoman naval minister Cemal Paşa, all converging on a question that still haunts the region: who controls the oil under the sands of the Middle East? #MasjedSoleyman #WilliamKnoxDArcy #AngloPersianOilCompany #GeorgeReynolds #BaghdadRailway #CemalPasa #LordCurzon #LouisBlériot #OttomanOil #Mesopotamia #1908 #QajarPersia #BritishEmpire #OilDiscovery #MiddleEastHistory #FexingoHistory #OttomanDecline #EnergyHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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