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  1. 18 giu 1992 · From the time of Moses up to the 1960s, slavery was a fact of life in the Middle East. But if the Middle East was the last region to renounce slavery, how do we account for its — and especially Islam's — image of racial harmony? This book explores these questions.

    • Bernard Lewis
  2. With 24 rare and intriguing full-color illustrations, this fascinating study describes the Middle East's culture of slavery and the evolution of racial prejudice. Lewis demonstrates how...

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  3. 15 giu 2023 · Focusing on the enslavement of Black Africans, the chapter examines the impact of state modernization schemes and the rise of European capitalism on the expansion of enslaving activities and their suppression and argues that no prior historical development has shaped the contours of African slavery in the Middle East and North Africa ...

    • montana@niu.edu
  4. Race and Slavery in the Middle East: an Historical Enquiry is a 1990 book written by the British historian Bernard Lewis. The book details the Islamic history of slavery in the Middle East from its earliest incarnations until its abolition in the various countries of the region.

    • Bernard Lewis
    • 1990
  5. Race and Slavery in the Middle East by Bernard Lewis is a discussion of how Muslims discriminated against their slaves, especially from the ninth century onwards.

  6. The first slave armies were black, the result of Ibn Tulun having recruited forty thousand Sudanese slaves. In the Ikhshidid state (935–69) slaves formed an important sector too, especially in the age of Kafur al-Ikhshidi (905–68), a Sudanese slave who became the ruler.

  7. 15 feb 2011 · The nine chapters in this volume examine the lives of slaves and freed men and women in Egypt, Sudan, and the Ottoman Mediterranean. Keywords: Africans, Egypt, mamluk, harem slaves, slave trade, African slavery, trans-Saharan Africans.