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The Loans That Sold an Empire – How Debt Turned the Middle East Into a Pawn In 1875, the Ottoman Sultan signed a decree that would haunt the Middle East for generations. The empire—once the world’s crossroads—was bankrupt. European bankers moved quickly. British, French, and German creditors seized control of Ottoman customs, taxes, and railways. A single default handed an empire to its creditors. The Sultan’s signature, meant to buy time, became a chain. This documentary reveals how money, debt, and diplomacy fused to create a new kind of conquest—one that could drain a nation without firing a shot. From the dreams of modernity and the building of railways and the Suez Canal, to the rise of foreign debt commissions and the loss of sovereignty, we follow the story of how the Middle East’s fate was decided not by armies, but by signatures on loan agreements. In this episode of Power & Money History, you’ll discover: How Ottoman and Egyptian rulers borrowed for progress—and mortgaged their future Why European bankers flooded the region with loans, then seized control when payments failed How the Suez Canal, railways, and telegraphs became levers for foreign power The rise of debt commissions, fiscal control, and the loss of national independence How the debt trap led to rebellion, occupation, and a new era of imperial rule If you care about financial history, empire collapse, and how money can quietly conquer nations, this is the story behind the Middle East’s lost sovereignty. Disclaimer: This video is for educational and historical information purposes only. It does not promote or endorse any ideology, government, or political movement. Nothing here is financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified professional. #financialhistory #middleeasthistory #ottomanempire #suezcanal #debttrap #economichistory #britishempire #historydocumentary #powerandmoneyhistory #colonialism