15-16. Yüzyıllarda Tuna Havzasında Tuzlalar Ve Tuz Hukuku
Author(s) -
Filiz Yıldırım
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of turkish studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1308-2140
DOI - 10.7827/turkishstudies.6855
Subject(s) - tuna , fishery , biology , fish <actinopterygii>
Salt mine is a natural strategic resource forthe states in terms of theregi on which they were obtained. In this regards, having a rich geography, the Ottoman State has had wide salts both in Anatolia and Rumelia. Salt, one of the basic consumer goods, occupies a significiant place in human life. From past to present, from the protection of food stuff to almost as many in the industry, the salt has been exploited in the area. It has been a commodity in lots of are as such as the protection of food stuffs, industry from the past to the present. The Ottoman State, kept under control by the laws of the salt the food and the commerce clause as well as the marketing and transportation. Salts after removal from Wallachia, Transylvania, Moldavia and Hungary was sent to Istanbul with the Danube basin and is tried to resolve the needs of the area. Even the salt used in the palace in Istanbul has been supplied from the territory of Wallachia. Voivodeship’s one of the lesding sources of income, the salt is also one the most significant gains of Danube quay. State put into practice some of the tax law with particular attention to salt or salts. In order to gain unregistered traffickers smuggling of legal regulations for the prevention of these activities have been a deterrent. The Ottoman State has taken salt areas in which are remevoed the precious metal as well as in other areas on the status of demense. State monopoly in salt production which is regulated to protect the salt was forbidden. The law banning salt which is in the hand of state monopoly has been arranged in order to protect salt production. The area which have been focused on comprising the production of salt in the Dunabe basin, its transportation, trade, taxes, it forbiddenig, salt law, the use of salt etc.
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