Why the Ottoman Empire Slowly Collapsed — Fexingo History
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the Ottoman Empire's chronic financial mismanagement and reliance on foreign loans turned it into the 'Sick Man of Europe.' They focus on the 1875 debt default, the creation of the Düyûn-ı Umûmiye (Ottoman Public Debt Administration), and how European control over Ottoman revenues crippled sovereignty. Key figures include Sultan Abdülaziz, who oversaw lavish spending that led to bankruptcy, and the Galata bankers who facilitated the loans. The conversation examines the 1881 Muharram Decree, which gave European bondholders control over Ottoman customs, salt, and tobacco monopolies, and how this financial strangulation weakened the empire's ability to modernize or resist foreign pressure. The episode also touches on the Reji Company's tobacco monopoly and its impact on daily life. A light donation appeal tied to the theme of value is included. #OttomanEmpire #SickManOfEurope #DüyûnıUmûmiye #MuharremKararnamesi #SultanAbdülaziz #GalataBankers #OttomanDebt #RejiTütün #Capitulations #BaltaLimanı #19thCentury #EconomicHistory #ImperialDecline #EuropeanImperialism #FinancialControl #History #FexingoHistory #MiddleEastHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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