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Under the Ottomans, Bursa in the 15th century became a center for the working and trading of raw silk imported from Persia. The silk trade generated enormous revenues for the Ottoman fisc and the state took measures to supervise and support the industry's growth. When disputes with Persia threatened to cut off the supply of raw silk cocoons, sericulture was introduced and encouraged in Bursa after 1587.

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