Empire of the East: The Sassoon Familyh
The Extraordinary Rise and Fall of the Sassoon Dynasty How a refugee family from Ottoman Baghdad built one of history's greatest trading empires—and lost it all By [Author Name] | Photography courtesy of various archives In the labyrinthine bazaars of 19th-century Shanghai, European merchants whispered about a family whose reach seemed to touch every corner of Asian commerce. From the opium dens of Canton to the cotton mills of Bombay, from the tea houses of Hong Kong to the silk markets of Singapore, one name commanded respect and fear in equal measure: Sassoon. They called them "the Rothschilds of the East," but unlike their European counterparts, the Sassoons had risen from the ashes of exile. Their story—a breathtaking tale of ambition, adaptation, and ultimate hubris—begins not in the counting houses of London or the banks of Paris, but in the ancient city of Baghdad, where the dying Ottoman Empire was about to scatter the seeds of an extraordinary dynasty acros...