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The Ottoman Empire's Moneylenders: Jewish Bankers of the Sublime Porte

9 min · 13 jun 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the critical role of Jewish bankers in the Ottoman Empire, focusing on the influential Marrano family of Joseph Nasi and the later rise of the Sarrafs—mostly Christian and Jewish moneylenders who financed the imperial elite. They discuss how Suleiman the Magnificent welcomed Iberian Jews after the expulsion, granting them tax farming rights and trade privileges. The conversation covers the career of Joseph Nasi, who became Duke of Naxos and tried to settle Jews in Tiberias, and the shifting policies under Selim II and Murad III. They also touch on the Armenian sarrafs of the 17th and 18th centuries, leading to the infamous 1826 execution of Kazaz Artin, a sarraf to Mahmud II. The episode reveals how the empire relied on non-Muslim financial networks while periodically scapegoating them. #OttomanEmpire #JewishBankers #JosephNasi #Sarrafs #TaxFarming #SuleimanTheMagnificent #SelimII #MuradIII #MahmudII #KazazArtin #Tiberias #DukeOfNaxos #Marranos #IberianJews #ArmenianMoneylenders #FinancialHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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