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Beirut 1885 The Silk Merchant Who Defied an Empire

Beirut 1885 The Silk Merchant Who Defied an Empire

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In 1885, a Maronite silk merchant from Beirut named Nicolas Ibrahim Sursock stood up to the Ottoman sultan Abdulhamid II over a land dispute in the Bekaa Valley. When the sultan tried to confiscate the Sursock family's vast estates, Nicolas used his connections in the French consulate and the local courts to fight back. The case reached the Sublime Porte in Constantinople, and Nicolas eventually won, but the confrontation revealed the fragile power balance between local elites and imperial authority in late Ottoman Syria. This episode explores the Sursock family's rise, their role in the silk trade that connected Beirut to Lyons, and how one man's defiance set a precedent for other Lebanese notables. It also touches on the legal system of the time, the influence of the Capitulations, and the beginnings of a Lebanese diaspora identity. #Beirut #SilkTrade #OttomanEmpire #SursockFamily #NicolasIbrahimSursock #LebanonHistory #AbdulhamidII #BekaaValley #Capitulations #Lyons #Maronite #19thCentury #LandDispute #SublimePorte #OttomanLaw #MiddleEast #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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