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Saqaliba (Arabic: صقالبة, romanized:
ṣaqāliba,
singular Arabic: صقلبي, romanized: ṣaqlabī) is a term used in
medieval Arabic sources to
refer to Slavs...
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Christian section of
Spain as well as
Eastern Europe and
referred to as
Saqaliba.
Saqaliba slavery in al-Andalus was
especially prominent in the
Caliphate of...
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slave trade,
Europeans were
among those traded by the Arabs. The term
Saqaliba (Arabic: صقالبة) was
often used in
medieval Arabic sources to
refer specifically...
- mid-20th-century)
Libyan slave trade (started in the 7th century, ongoing)
Saqaliba Prague slave trade Khazar slave trade Volga Bulgarian slave trade Black...
- the time. The
Prague slave trade is
known as one of the main
routes of
saqaliba-slaves to the
Muslim world,
alongside the
Balkan slave trade by the Republic...
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Central Asia (mainly Tartars), and
Central and
Eastern Europe (mainly
Slavs Saqaliba).
These slaves were
trafficked to the Arab
world from
Africa via the Trans-Saharan...
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harem Jarya/Cariye
Odalisque Qiyan Umm al-walad Circ****ian
slave trade Saqaliba Slavery in the
Rashidun Caliphate Slavery in the
Umayyad Caliphate Slavery...
- the
pelts of the
black fox and
swords from the ****hest
reaches of the
Saqaliba to the Sea of Rum [i.e., the
Black Sea]. The
ruler of Rum [i.e., the Byzantine...
- [citation needed]
Saqaliba refers to the
Slavic mercenaries and
slaves in the
medieval Arab
world in
North Africa,
Sicily and Al-Andalus.
Saqaliba served as caliph's...
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predominantly of Turkic, Caucasian, and
Southeastern European origins (see
Saqaliba),
forced out the
Mongols (see
Battle of Ain Jalut)
after the
final destruction...