The continued warfare has caused internal social …

Years: 1703 - 1703

The continued warfare has caused internal social and economic dislocations in the Ottoman empire.

Heavy taxes have driven many cultivators off the land; and the government's exclusive preoccupation with Europe has resulted in local revolts in eastern Anatolia and among the Arab tribes of Syria and Iraq.

Mustafa, disillusioned by the defeat at Senta, now leaves most matters of state to the leader of the Muslim hierarchy, Feyzullah, while he himself devotes his last years to hunting.

The failure of the Porte to pay the Janissaries in 1703 causes a six-week revolt that almost becomes a civil war.

Mustafa hides in Adrianople, gathering a rival army and refusing to come to the Turkish capital as demanded.

The Janissaries, possessing the Prophet's sacred standard, come to him, achieve the defection of the rival army, and on August 22 force his abdication in favor of his thirty-year-old brother, who ascends the throne as Ahmed III.

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