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For over six centuries, the Ottoman Empire controlled the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa. It commanded global trade, taxed the Silk Road, and governed one of the most diverse empires in history. At its peak under Suleiman the Magnificent, it was arguably the most powerful state in the world. So how did it fall? This video breaks down the rise and collapse of the Ottoman Empire through an economic lens. From the conquest of Constantinople under Mehmed II to the shift of global trade routes after Columbus and Vasco da Gama, we explore how geography created wealth — and how new sea routes quietly destroyed it. We examine the Janissary system, institutional decline, mounting foreign debt, nationalist revolts, and the financial crisis that led to the Ottoman Public Debt Administration. Finally, we connect these structural weaknesses to World War I and the empire’s final collapse in 1923. This is not just a history lesson. It is a case study in how empires rise, how economic power shifts, and how strong systems decline slowly — then all at once. Ottoman Empire explained Rise and fall of the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire economy Why did the Ottoman Empire collapse Economic history documentary Fall of Constantinople 1453 Suleiman the Magnificent empire Janissaries explained Ottoman debt crisis Ottoman Public Debt Administration World War 1 Ottoman Empire History of global trade routes Eastern Question explained Economic causes of empire collapse Finance and history documentary #ModernWealthHistorian #TheModernWealthHistorian #FinancialHistory #EconomicHistory #OttomanEmpire #WarEconomy #HowMoneyWorks #TheFinancialHistorian #FinanceExplained