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Muqāṭaʿa revenues widely leased by auction

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Many Ottoman revenue sources (often described as muqāṭaʿa/mukataa—discrete fiscal units or income streams) were increasingly conceded to iltizām for fixed terms via auction. This linked provincial and sectoral revenues (markets, customs, production monopolies, districts) to a saleable contract backed by the treasury’s enforcement power.

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Ottoman Tax Farming (Iltizam) and Fiscal Practices

Ottoman Tax Farming (Iltizam) and Fiscal Practices

  1. Systematization via tahrir and kanunnames

    Labels: Tahrir defterleri, Kanunname
  2. Muqāṭaʿa revenues widely leased by auction

    Labels: Muqata, Auction
  3. Cash needs accelerate shift from timar to iltizām

    Labels: Timar, Cash taxation
  4. Avarız expands as an annual cash household tax

    Labels: Avarız, Household tax
  5. Cizye reform implemented in some regions

    Labels: Cizye reform, Wealth classes
  6. Empire-wide cizye reform replaces older method

    Labels: Cizye, 1691 reform
  7. Malikâne life-term tax farms introduced

    Labels: Malikâne, Muaccele
  8. Treaty of Karlowitz reshapes fiscal context

    Labels: Treaty of Karlowitz, Holy Ottoman Empire
  9. Malikâne underpins 18th-century decentralization

    Labels: Malikane, Provincial notables