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Resm-i hınzır : ウィキペディア英語版 | Resm-i hınzır
The resm-i hınzır ("Pig tax") was a tax on pigs in the Ottoman empire. Although pork was theoretically banned in the Ottoman empire, some trade continued - alongside trade in alcohol. One fatwa specifically claimed the resm-i hınzır (along with the resm-i arusane, a bride tax) should end; but the trade, and the tax on it, continued regardless - occasionally disguised as "gifts". ==References==
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