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Salt of the Empire: the making of an Ottoman monopoly, 1838–1881

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 August 2023

Uğur Bayraktar*
Affiliation:
Department of History, Social Sciences University of Ankara, Ankara, Turkey

Abstract

The present article is a study of the fiscal history of the Ottoman salt monopoly before 1881, when it was taken over by local and European creditors. It brings a novel perspective to the literature on Ottoman finances by highlighting a case of centralized collection of an indirect tax. It argues that the interplay between the government’s urge to raise indirect contributions and the consumers’ proclivity to illicit salt determined the enterprise’s sustainability. Not merely a security for European credit, the salt monopoly was a genuine Ottoman institution in the transformation to a modern fiscal state.

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A.MKT (Mektubi Kalemi).Google Scholar
A.MKT.MHM (Mühimme Kalemi).Google Scholar
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A.MKT.NZD (Nezaret ve Devair).Google Scholar
A.MKT.UM (Umum Vilayat).Google Scholar
C.HR (Cevdet, Hariciye).Google Scholar
C.İKTS (Cevdet, İktisat).Google Scholar
HR.TO (Tercüme Odası).Google Scholar
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İ.MVL (İrade, Meclis-i Vālā).Google Scholar
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A.MKT.NZD (Nezaret ve Devair).Google Scholar
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ŞD (Şura-ı Devlet).Google Scholar
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Güran, T (2003) Osmanlı Malî İstatistikleri Bütçeler, 1841–1918. Ankara: Devlet İstatistik Enstitüsü.Google Scholar
Gürsoy, B (1984) 100. Yılında Düyun-ı Umumiye İdaresi Üzerinde Bir Değerlendirme. İstanbul Üniversitesi İktisat Fakültesi Mecmuası 40(1-4), 1759.Google Scholar
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Hulkiender, M (2003) Bir Galata Bankerinin Portresi George Zarifi 1806–1884. İstanbul: Osmanlı Bankası Arşiv ve Araştırma Merkezi.Google Scholar
İlter, M (1980) Türkiye’de Tuz Endüstrisi ve Tuz Ticareti. Ankara: Tekel Genel Müdürlüğü.Google Scholar
Irigoin, A and Grafe, R (2013) Bounded leviathan: fiscal constraints and financial development in the Early Modern Hispanic world. In Leonard, A, Coffman, DM, and Neal, L (eds), Questioning Credible Commitment: Perspectives on the Rise of Financial Capitalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 199227.10.1017/CBO9781139856034.010CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Jamgoçyan, O (2017) Osmanlı İmparatorluğu’nda Sarraflık: Rumlar, Museviler, Frenkler, Ermeniler (1650–1850). İstanbul: Yapı Kredi Yayınları.Google Scholar
Jensen, MC and Meckling, WH (1976) Theory of the firm: managerial behavior, agency costs and ownership structure. Journal of Financial Economics 3(4), 305360.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Karaman, KK and Pamuk, Ş (2010) Ottoman state finances in European perspective, 1500–1914. The Journal of Economic History 70(3), 593629.10.1017/S0022050710000550CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Karamursal, Z (1989 [1940]) Osmanlı Malî Tarihi Hakkında Tetkikler. Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu.Google Scholar
Kıray, E (1993) Osmanlı’da Ekonomik Yapı ve Dış Borçlar. İstanbul: İletişim Yayınları.Google Scholar
Kütükoğlu, M (1992) Tanzimat Devrinde Yabancıların İktisadi Faaliyetleri. In Yıldız, HD (ed.), 150. Yılında Tanzimat. Ankara: Türk Tarihi Kurumu, 91138.Google Scholar
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Levi, M (1988) Of Rule and Revenue. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.Google Scholar
Maxim, M (1988) Ottoman documents concerning the Wallachian salt in the ports on the lower Danube in the second half of the sixteenth century. Revue des études sud-est-européennes 26(2), 113122.Google Scholar
Morawitz, C (1902) Les finances de la Turquie. Paris: Guillaumin & Cie.Google Scholar
North, DC (1984) Transaction costs, institutions, and economic history. Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft/Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 140(1), 717.Google Scholar
North, DC and Weingast, BR (1989) Constitutions and commitment: the evolution of institutions governing public choice in seventeenth-century England. The Journal of Economic History 49(4), 803832.10.1017/S0022050700009451CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Owen, R (1992) The 1838 Anglo-Turkish convention: an overview. New Perspectives on Turkey 7, 714. https://doi.org/10.15184/S0896634600000467.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Özbek, N (2018) Tax farming in the nineteenth-century Ottoman Empire: institutional backwardness or the emergence of modern public finance? The Journal of Interdisciplinary History 49(2), 219245.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Özkan, F (2014) Winding road to modernization: Trabzon–Erzurum–Bayezid road in the late Ottoman world. Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 34(1), 191205.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Pamuk, Ş (2012) The evolution of fiscal institutions in the Ottoman Empire, 1500–1914. In Yun-Casalilla, B and O’Brien, PK (eds), The Rise of Fiscal States: A Global History, 1500–1914. New York: Cambridge University Press, 304331.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Raccagni, M (1980) The French economic interests in the Ottoman Empire. International Journal of Middle East Studies 11(3), 339376.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Riedler, F (2020) Building modern infrastructures on ancient routes. Road and rail development in 19th-century Edirne. In Birgit, K and Riedler, F (eds), The Heritage of Edirne in Ottoman and Turkish Times. Berlin: De Gruyter, 435468.Google Scholar
Savaş, S (2000) Osmanlı Döneminde Sivas’ta Tuz Üretimine Dair Bazı Bilgiler. Journal of Ottoman Studies 20, 223245. https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/oa/archive?y=2000.Google Scholar
Schoenberg, PE (1977) The evolution of transport in Turkey (Eastern Thrace and Asia Minor) under Ottoman rule, 1856–1918. Middle Eastern Studies 13(3), 359372.10.1080/00263207708700358CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schumpeter, JA (1991) The crisis of the tax state. In Swedberg, R (ed), The Economics and Sociology of Capitalism. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 159170.Google Scholar
Shaw, SJ (1975) The nineteenth-century Ottoman tax reforms and revenue system. International Journal of Middle East Studies 6(4), 421459.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Süme, M (2016) Osmanlı Vergi Uygulamalarına Bir Örnek: Oktruva Resmi. Belleten 80(288), 531546.10.37879/belleten.2016.531CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tızlak, F (1995) Osmanlı Maden İşletmeciliğinden Kanunnâmeden Nizamnâmeye Geçiş ve 1861 Tarihli Maden Nizamnâmesi. Türk Dünyası Araştırmaları (98), 7591.Google Scholar
White, EN (2004) From privatized to government-administered tax collection: tax farming in eighteenth-century France. The Economic History Review 57(4), 636663.10.1111/j.1468-0289.2004.00291.xCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Yerasimos, S (1975) Azgelişmişlik Sürecinde Türkiye, 3 vols. İstanbul: Gözlem Yayınları.Google Scholar
Yun-Casalilla, B and O’Brien, PK (eds) (2012) The Rise of Fiscal States: A Global History, 1500–1914. New York: Cambridge University Press.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ziya, P (1869) Tuz İnhisarı. Hürriyet (London), 12 July 1869, 1–4.Google Scholar