Is this picture true or what/Isaaq Slaves?
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Here its Absame donkey have feast:
African Slave Trade and Its Suppression.
Here: http://books.google.com/books?q=Chown-F ... arch+Books
African Slave Trade and Its Suppression.
Here: http://books.google.com/books?q=Chown-F ... arch+Books
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Xplaya, I was expecting one of your Iidoors would bring something plausible on the table----beyond their inferiority complex. FYI, I digged that book from the sepulchers of a big public library. African Slave Trade and its Suppression by Peter C Hog actually is not a book with contents and subjects but a guide book that compiles other books pamphlets and periodical articles.
That Chown Francis is cited by Peter C as one of the manuscripts. It says on page 3413, "letters on slavery , on the south-east coast of African Zanzibar Devaport 1868.
Was it 1868 that Daarods were enslaved?
In 1862, a treaty of trade and protection was concluded by the Mijeerrtene sultanate and Italy. And how can letters show photos of chained slaves?
On the Other hand, Ralph E. Drake on his book 'British Somaliland' discusses thoroughly the British Adminstration on Bulhar , Berbera and Zaila and the subservient nature of Iidoors, That Book Photo and many other photos underlie the basis of his arguments.
Daarod clan played a key role in the trade of slavery , read "Islam's Black slaves" by Segal, Ronal. Contents: Out of Arabia, Imperial Islam, the Practice of Slavery, China , India Spain, Nigeria , Muritania, Somalia.
That Chown Francis is cited by Peter C as one of the manuscripts. It says on page 3413, "letters on slavery , on the south-east coast of African Zanzibar Devaport 1868.
Was it 1868 that Daarods were enslaved?
On the Other hand, Ralph E. Drake on his book 'British Somaliland' discusses thoroughly the British Adminstration on Bulhar , Berbera and Zaila and the subservient nature of Iidoors, That Book Photo and many other photos underlie the basis of his arguments.
Daarod clan played a key role in the trade of slavery , read "Islam's Black slaves" by Segal, Ronal. Contents: Out of Arabia, Imperial Islam, the Practice of Slavery, China , India Spain, Nigeria , Muritania, Somalia.
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Waryaahe,
Why are you karbaashing urself with ur own mouth?
Arabs enslaved non-muslim blacks with muscles, so Somali men did not appeal to them.
However, there is a case in Col Speke's Diary where are a waarsangeli called Samatar do confess to have been a Eunuch an one Sultans zanzibar villas. That role is just a little more respectable than digging wells for arabs etc.
If any slaves came to somali territories, they were just used for holding centres and most of them were around today's Kismayo to Baydhabo route.
Why are you karbaashing urself with ur own mouth?
Arabs enslaved non-muslim blacks with muscles, so Somali men did not appeal to them.
However, there is a case in Col Speke's Diary where are a waarsangeli called Samatar do confess to have been a Eunuch an one Sultans zanzibar villas. That role is just a little more respectable than digging wells for arabs etc.
If any slaves came to somali territories, they were just used for holding centres and most of them were around today's Kismayo to Baydhabo route.
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