1660 Destruction of Safed

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The '''1660 destruction of [[Safed]]''' by Druze tribesmen was a major step in the chain of events that led to its decline after the spiritual and economic successes of its [[Ottoman Rule of Safed 1517 to 1759|Golden Age]]. During the weakened reign of Mehmed IV, Druze tribesmen came from the mountains of Lebanon and raided Safed and Tiberias almost completely destroying the city, forcing its Jewish inhabitants to flee to nearby villages.
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After the spiritual and economic successes of Tzfat during the 1500s, the difficulties of the 1600s caused the city to decline in population and prosperity.
  
 
== Historical Overview ==
 
== Historical Overview ==
By the 1600's the Golden Age of Safed was waning. Whereas the top scholars of the 16th century had made their homes in Tzfat, by the early 17th century the new generation of great rabbis was again settling in Jerusalem. The Jews of Safed were at the mercy of raids by local Druze and Bedouin tribesmen who were at war with the [[Ottoman Rule of Safed 1517 to 1759|Ottoman rulers]] for control. Sultan Selim II deported 1,500 textile workers and their families to Cyprus in 1576, ending Tzfat’s dominance over the region’s textile trade. Bandits ruled the roads in the 17th century and the ruling Ottomans struggled to maintain their domination of the region.   
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By the 1600s the Golden Age of Safed was waning. Whereas the top scholars of the 16th century had made their homes in Tzfat, by the early 17th century the new generation of great rabbis was again settling in Jerusalem. The Jews of Safed were at the mercy of raids by local Druze and Bedouin tribesmen who were at war with the [[Ottoman Rule of Safed 1517 to 1759|Ottoman rulers]] for control. Sultan Selim II deported 1,500 textile workers and their families to Cyprus in 1576, ending Tzfat’s dominance over the region’s textile trade. Bandits ruled the roads in the 17th century and the ruling Ottomans struggled to maintain their domination of the region.   
  
 
=== Raid and Plunder ===
 
=== Raid and Plunder ===
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== Population Change ==
 
== Population Change ==
 
A 1573 census by the Ottomans counted over 10,000 Jewish residents of Tzfat. By 1730, the population numbered 1,800 residents.
 
A 1573 census by the Ottomans counted over 10,000 Jewish residents of Tzfat. By 1730, the population numbered 1,800 residents.
 
 
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