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How the Ottoman Empire Fed Constantinople: The Grain Ships of the Black Sea

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Constantinople was a city of millions, but its hinterland couldn't feed it. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the vast logistical network that kept the Ottoman capital alive — the grain fleets from the Black Sea steppes, the state-controlled warehouses of Unkapanı, and the intricate system of price-fixing and guild oversight. They follow the journey of a single shipload of wheat from the fertile fields of Thrace and the Danube Delta, through the treacherous Bosphorus currents, to the bakeries of the city. Along the way, they meet the merchants, sailors, and officials who made it possible — and discover how this system both sustained the empire and sowed the seeds of its later crises. Topics include the role of the İhtisab Ağası (market inspector), the impact of the Little Ice Age on Ottoman agriculture, the Rumelian grain corridor, and the catastrophic famine of 1873–75 that exposed the cracks in the old order. A story of bread, bureaucracy, and the quiet miracle of feeding a pre-industrial megacity. #OttomanEmpire #Constantinople #GrainTrade #BlackSea #Unkapani #IhtisabAğasi #Rumelia #LittleIceAge #Famine #FoodHistory #BreadAndEmpire #Logistics #Istanbul #MediterraneanHistory #FexingoHistory #History #EconomicHistory #UrbanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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