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Ottoman Market Regulation and Inspection in the Early Modern Period

Year 2021, Issue: 24, 355 - 373, 01.11.2021
https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1036731

Abstract

This article looks at Ottoman market regulation policies and practices, by highlighting some turning points in their evolution in the early modern period. The task of the Ottoman market inspector evolved to focus largely on the mundane or economic affairs of the market, diverging from previous practices in Islamicate societies. The study interprets particularities of Ottoman market regulation policies by accounting for nuanced interpretations of the implementation of rules regarding non-Muslim subjects, overlapping jurisdictions between policing and market inspection, and the increasing intricacies of tax farming.

References

  • Ağır, S. 2009. “From Welfare to Wealth: Ottoman and Spanish Grain Trade Policies in a Time of Change.” Ph.D. diss., Princeton University.
  • Ağır, S. 2010. “Osmanlı’da İaşecilik ve Fiyat Politikaları: Bir İstanbul-Madrid Karşılaştırması, 1500-1700.” Doğu Batı 52:101-31.
  • Akarlı, E.D. 2010. “Maslaha: From ‘Common Good’ to ‘Raison d’état’ in the Experience of Istanbul Artisans, 1730-1840.” In Hoca, ‘Allame, Puits De Science: Essays in Honor of Kemal H. Karpat, edited by K. Durukan, R.W. Zens and A.Z. Durukan, 63-79. Istanbul: The Isis Press.
Year 2021, Issue: 24, 355 - 373, 01.11.2021
https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1036731

Abstract

References

  • Ağır, S. 2009. “From Welfare to Wealth: Ottoman and Spanish Grain Trade Policies in a Time of Change.” Ph.D. diss., Princeton University.
  • Ağır, S. 2010. “Osmanlı’da İaşecilik ve Fiyat Politikaları: Bir İstanbul-Madrid Karşılaştırması, 1500-1700.” Doğu Batı 52:101-31.
  • Akarlı, E.D. 2010. “Maslaha: From ‘Common Good’ to ‘Raison d’état’ in the Experience of Istanbul Artisans, 1730-1840.” In Hoca, ‘Allame, Puits De Science: Essays in Honor of Kemal H. Karpat, edited by K. Durukan, R.W. Zens and A.Z. Durukan, 63-79. Istanbul: The Isis Press.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Archaeology
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

İklil Selçuk This is me 0000-0002-4391-6903

Publication Date November 1, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Issue: 24

Cite

Chicago Selçuk, İklil. “Ottoman Market Regulation and Inspection in the Early Modern Period”. Adalya, no. 24 (November 2021): 355-73. https://doi.org/10.47589/adalya.1036731.

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