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Commercial and Financial Networks in 19th Century Bulgaria: the Chalakov and Chomakov Families


Authors:
Mustafa Guripek Istanbul University, Turkey

Pages: 178-193
DOI: https://doi.org/10.54664/VCGQ1480

Abstract:

The 19th-century Bulgarian territories under Ottoman rule saw the emergence of influential families who played pivotal roles in shaping regional and international commerce. This study investigates the socio-economic factors driving this transformation, focusing on the modernization of transportation systems, integration into European markets, and significant Ottoman reforms like the Tanzimat Fermani. The abolition of the Janissary Corps and increased infrastructural development created fertile ground for entrepreneurial endeavors in industries such as silk production, livestock trade, grain exports, and tax farming. Prominent families, including the Chalakovs and Chomakovs, leveraged strategic alliances and access to local and global networks to consolidate their economic influence, effectively embodying a nascent bourgeois class within the Ottoman Balkans. Methodologically, the research draws upon an extensive review of Bulgarian and Ottoman archival documents, enabling a nuanced exploration of the economic, political, and social dynamics that facilitated the rise of these families. By contextualizing their activities within broader global economic shifts, the study contributes to ongoing discussions on the interplay between local agency and systemic change during a transformative period in Ottoman and Balkan history.

Keywords:

Chalakov family, Chomakov family, trade, Ottoman Empire, finance, Bourgeois.

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