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Barbary Coast

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Barbary Coast
historical region
A 17th-century map by the Dutch cartographer Jan Janssonius showing the Barbary Coast, here "Barbaria"

Barbary Coast (bɛ ni lahi booni shɛli Barbary, Berbery, bee Berber Coast) daa nyɛla teeku yaɣa din be North Africa, di bahi bahindi, Maghreb ni Ottoman tarisi din be Algiers, Tunis, ni Tripoli, n-ti lahi pahi Sultanate zaŋti Morocco bini din gbaai 16th zaŋ chaŋ 19th centuries.[1][2][3] Lala bachi maa yla "exonym" bachi ni na zaŋti Berbers.[4][5]

Ex-voto of a naval battle between a Turkish ship from Algiers (front) and a ship of the Order of Malta under Langon, 1719

Barbary daa dii pa taati ni laɣim niŋ zaɣ'yini. Bini din gbaai 16th century zaŋ chana, di daa piri siyaasa paati dibaa anahi—zaŋ yi west zaŋ chaŋ east—Alawi Sultanate, Regency of Algiers, Regency of Tunis, n-ti tabili Regency of Tripoli. [6]

Purchase of Christian captives in the Barbary states

Slave trade daa dii pa la daabiligu ko zaŋti Barbary States, amaa di daa lahi nyɛla jihad ni Dolodolo tiŋgbana.[7][8] [9]

Ottoman Eastern Mediterranean n daa nyɛla bɛ ni gindi luɣ'shɛŋa pam.[10] Zaŋ kana 18th century saha, daa nyɛla din zooi Aegean".[11] Daba dabu daa chela 1830s di ni daa niŋ ka French deei Algeria.[12][13]


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  2. Hinz, Almut (2006). "Die "Seeräuberei der Barbareskenstaaten" im Lichte des europäischen und islamischen Völkerrechts". Verfassung und Recht in Übersee / Law and Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America 39 (1): 46–65.
  3. The Department of State bulletin. 1939. p. 3.
  4. Barbary | historical region, Africa (en).
  5. Murray, Hugh (1841). The Encyclopædia of Geography: Comprising a Complete Description of the Earth, Physical, Statistical, Civil, and Political (in English). Lea and Blanchard.
  6. Tɛmplet:Cite EB1911
  7. Graf, Tobias P. (2017). The Sultan's Renegades: Christian-European Converts to Islam and the Making of the Ottoman Elite, 1575–1610 (in English). Oxford University Press. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-19-879143-0.
  8. Malcolm, Noel (2015). Agents of Empire: Knights, Corsairs, Jesuits and Spies in the Sixteenth-century Mediterranean World (in English). Oxford University Press. p. 208. ISBN 978-0-19-026278-5.
  9. "When Europeans Were Slaves: Research Suggests White Slavery Was Much More Common Than Previously Believed", Ohio State University
  10. Bradford, Ernle (1968). Sultan's Admiral. the Life of Barbarossa (First ed.). Harcourt Brace World.
  11. Ginio, Eyal (2001). "Piracy and Redemption in the Aegean Sea during the First Half of the Eighteenth Century." (in en). Turcica 33: 135–147. DOI:10.2143/TURC.33.0.484. “consistent threat to maritime traffic in the Aegean”
  12. Ellis, Chris. Research Guides: Battle Studies, Country Studies, & Staff Rides: Barbary Wars & the Battle of Tripoli (en).
  13. Sessions, Jennifer E. (2011). By Sword and Plow: France and the Conquest of Algeria (1 ed.). Cornell University Press. doi:10.7591/j.ctt20fw60j. ISBN 978-0-8014-5652-7.

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