The content discusses how the banning of the printing press in the Ottoman Empire by Sultan Selim I in 1515 led to the decline of the empire. The article sets the scene in the 16th-century Ottoman Empire, where a "transformative force" in the form of the printing press was emerging, carrying the "whispers of change and the potent aroma of ink." However, Sultan Selim I made the decision to ban the printing press, which had significant consequences for the empire. The article suggests that this decision played a role in the eventual decline of the Ottoman Empire, though it does not provide further details or analysis on the specific impacts of the printing press ban.
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