- Source: Arab slave trade
Arab slave trade refers to various periods in which a slave trade has been carried out under the auspices of Arab peoples or Arab countries. The Arab slave trades are often associated or connected to the history of slavery in the Muslim world.
Main instances
The main examples of Arabic slave trades are :
Al-Andalus slave trade (between the 8th and the 15th century)
Barbary slave trade (between the early-16th and the early 19th century)
Trans-Saharan slave trade (between the mid-7th century and the 20th century)
Indian Ocean slave trade (between the antiquity and the early 20th-century)
Comoros slave trade (from an unknown time until the mid 19th-century)
Zanzibar slave trade (from an unknown time until the early 20th-century)
Ottoman slave trade (between the 13th and the early 20th-century)
Red Sea slave trade (between the antiquity and the mid-20th-century)
Libyan slave trade (started in the 7th century, ongoing)
See also
Saqaliba
Prague slave trade
Khazar slave trade
Volga Bulgarian slave trade
Black Sea slave trade
Bukhara slave trade
Khivan slave trade
History of slavery in the Muslim world
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- Perdagangan budak Arab
- Sejarah perbudakan
- Perbudakan
- Bilali Muhammad
- Daftar hari penting tingkat Internasional
- Perbudakan di Afrika
- Perdagangan budak Atlantik
- Perbudakan di Rusia
- Oman
- Imperium Spanyol
- Arab slave trade
- Trans-Saharan slave trade
- History of slavery in the Muslim world
- White slavery
- Red Sea slave trade
- Slave Trade Act 1807
- Slavery in Somalia
- Indian Ocean slave trade
- Black Sea slave trade
- Balkan slave trade