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The Ottoman public debt was a term which dated back to 24 August 1855,[1][2][3][4] when the Ottoman Empire first entered into loan contracts with its European creditors shortly after the beginning of the Crimean War.[5]

The Empire entered into subsequent loans, partly to finance railway construction and partly to finance deficits between revenues and the lavish expenditure of the Imperial court.[6] Some financial commentators have noted that the terms of these loans were exceptionally favourable to the French and British banks which facilitated them, whereas others have noted that the terms reflected the imperial administration's willingness to constantly refinance its debts.[6][7]

The Ottoman government declared a sovereign default on its loan repayments with the Ramazan Kararnamesi (Decree of Ramadan) on 30 October 1875.[6] Six years later, as part of the Muharrem Kararnamesi (Decree of Muharrem) on 15 October 1881, which reduced the overall public debt, the Ottoman Public Debt Administration (OPDA) was established. This made the European creditors bondholders, and assigned special rights to the OPDA for collecting various tax and customs revenues within the Ottoman Empire.[6]

After the taking of its first loans, the Empire had taken further loans out in 1858, 1860, 1862, 1863, 1865, and every year between 1869 and 1874. But economic trouble loomed. The Panic of 1873 depressed the economy, and poor harvests followed. Palace intrigues diverted political attention from the debt crisis. Finally, on October 6, 1875, the Empire suspended interest payments on its loans. The amount defaulted on was estimated at 224.5 million British Pounds (equivalent to £21,654,285,714 in 2019). But the entire income of the Empire had been a mere 21.7 million British pounds (equivalent to £2,190,666,667 in 2019).[8] For comparison, the modern debt to income ratio of the United States was around 7.8 in 2022.[9] The default on the Ottoman debt was met by outrage in European nations, to whom the debts were owed. The concerted efforts of the United Kingdom and France, whose citizens were the chief bondholders on the Ottoman debt, would lead to the creation of the Ottoman Public Debt Administration in 1881. It would function as an independent arm of the Ottoman Bureaucracy, whose goal was to secure tax revenue to send back home to its citizen bondholders. Other represented nations were Germany, Italy, Austria, the Netherlands, as well as internal Ottoman bondholders.[8] The Ottoman debt would prove to be a heavy weight on the Empire and only added to the other crises that emerged in the 1870s.[10]

  1. ^ Dünya Bülteni: "Osmanlı Devleti ilk kez dış borç aldı"
  2. ^ Derin Strateji: "Osmanlı Borçları ve Düyun-u Umumiye İdaresi"
  3. ^ Yazarport: "Kırım Savaşı ve İlk Dış Borçlanma (1854-1855)"
  4. ^ History of the Ottoman public debt Archived 2010-11-25 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Douglas Arthur Howard: "The History of Turkey", page 71.
  6. ^ a b c d Niall Ferguson (2 January 2008). "An Ottoman warning for indebted America". Financial Times.
  7. ^ "Gold for the Sultan: Western Bankers and Ottoman Finance, 1856–1881", by Christopher Clay, London, 2001.
  8. ^ a b Stolz, Daniel A. (December 2022). "'Impossible to provide an accurate estimate': the interested calculation of the Ottoman public debt, 1875–1881". The British Journal for the History of Science. 55 (4): 477–493. doi:10.1017/S0007087421000637. ISSN 0007-0874.
  9. ^ "U.S. National Debt Clock : Real Time". www.usdebtclock.org. Retrieved 2023-02-01.
  10. ^ Geyikdağı, V. Necla (2011). Foreign investment in the Ottoman Empire : international trade and relations 1854-1914. London: Tauris Academic Studies. ISBN 978-0-85771-943-0. OCLC 742350446.

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