The typical totalitarian impulse: "If I don't need it no one does."The cafes in Istanbul were closed and in some cases destroyed. If it was discovered that a person had been drinking coffee, they were beaten. If they were discovered to have consumed coffee a second time, they were sewn into a leather bag and tossed into the Bosphorus (also known as the Istanbul Strait). Murad's despisement of coffee drinkers (and smokers, which was also associated with coffeehouses) was so great that he was known to walk the streets of Istanbul with an executioner, and ordered the beheading of anyone he saw drinking coffee or smoking. It is reported that between 10,000 to 100,000 people were executed during this purge of coffee.
One of the end results of this? The coffee makers and cafe proprietors of Turkey moved out of the country and migrated to places such as Italy, France, Austria and Britain.
The punchline? Murad died at the age of 28. The cause? Alcohol poisoning. It seems that Murad was an alcoholic. Under his reign, Alcohol was technically forbidden, and many drinkers of alcohol were also executed, but Taverns were allowed to stay open while drinkers of coffee were put to death and the coffee industry was forced to immigrate.
http://www.accidentalhedonist.com/index ... ee_prohibi
And one other point - why was he against coffee? His political enemies frequented coffee houses. Which is why Nixon ramped up the Drug War. It was a war on the left.
And the origins of the drug war? Labor problems. Marijuana possession was designed to discourage Mexican labor and the original opium smoking prohibition was designed to discourage Chinese labor.
Racist at its inception and racist in its current enforcement. Dealing and using is fairly evenly distributed across populations in America. And yet incarceration rates for drug crimes disproportionately target blacks.
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/History/whiteb1.htm