A historical Ottoman official, often a consul or representative in foreign ports, responsible for protecting traders and managing diplomatic affairs.
From Turkish 'bailo' or Italian 'bailo,' likely derived from a Romance language term for a magistrate or officer with custody duties.
Bailos were crucial intermediaries in Mediterranean trade—European merchants in Ottoman ports relied on these officials to navigate laws they didn't understand, making them early diplomatic bridge-builders.
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