Ottoman Sultan Mahmoud II writing a letter to a Somali merchant

Khaem

πŸ‡©πŸ‡― π’–π’π’–π’π’–π’˜π’– 𐒆𐒖𐒂 π’π’π’ƒπ’™π’—π’–π’šπ’– π’‰π’˜
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1817, izmir, Turkey.

Letter from the Ottoman Sultan Mahmoud II to a Somali merchant, one of Europe's prominent traders residing at the Khan Hotel in Izmir, granting him permission to conduct business and complete exemption from taxes.
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Khaem

πŸ‡©πŸ‡― π’–π’π’–π’π’–π’˜π’– 𐒆𐒖𐒂 π’π’π’ƒπ’™π’—π’–π’šπ’– π’‰π’˜
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@Laser clarified it and said it was a ''firman'' which is more decorated than a normal letter, it is written directly to a Sultan themselves.
I need a translation from ottoman Turkish. We need to find out who this nigga was
 
Crazy to think that this is the first century since the death of Muhammad SAW without a widely recognized caliph...
 

Ashraf

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This may possibly be the worst era to be Somali reputation wise. It’s like being Chinese in the 1900s gangbanged by everyone and a shadow of its former self
 

Idilinaa

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This may possibly be the worst era to be Somali reputation wise. It’s like being Chinese in the 1900s gangbanged by everyone and a shadow of its former self
It's not simply about reputation, it just history that shows Somalis emigrated to places and made name for themselves as important merchants/business men. Which is a historical trend that stands to this day.

There are Somalis in Turkey today with a flourishing Business community

Somali businesses in Turkish capital flourish as community grows​

β€œPeople here welcomed us and we do not have any problems with locals. They embraced us. It has been years since I first arrived here but I have never encountered any discrimination,” he told AA.

They even have business street corner called ''little Somalia Street''
Ankara, easier to navigate and find accommodation than Istanbul, is a top choice for the community. In KΔ±zΔ±lay, SΓΌmer 1 and SΓΌmer 2 streets are almost turned into a small Somalia, with a row of businesses catering to the community, including consultancy firms.
 
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