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Slavery in the Ottoman Empire

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Slavery in the Ottoman Empire
aspect in a historical period
Yaɣ shelislavery Mali niŋ
TiŋaOttoman Empire Mali niŋ
Saha tarisiOttoman Empire Mali niŋ

Ottomans with European slaves, depicted in a 1608 engraving in Salomon Schweigger's account of his 1578 journey in the Ottoman Empire.

Chattel slavery n daa nyɛ daba tuma duu sheei mini luɣ'shɛli din daa kpa talahi Ottoman Empire daabiligu niŋbu sheei.[1]

Bɛ ni daa tooi gbahiri daba shɛm daa nyɛla tɔbu ni mini siyaasa zaŋ dalim Caucasus, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Central Europe, Southeast Europe, ni Western Mediterranean mini Africa. Lahabali daa yina wuhiri ni daba daa nyɛla din daa siɣi tiŋa di ni daa ti niŋ ka linjimanima nuu kpe din ni naai.[2]

Constantinople tiŋgbani ni, bɛ ni pa booni shɛli (Istanbul), siyaassa yaa sheei Ottoman Empire, kamani 16th- 17th-century vaabu bunu daa nyɛla daba.[3] Daba shɛba bɛ ni daa ʒi n-kpe Ottoman Empire kalinli na dii pa din yi polo. Ottoman taarihi baŋdiba, Halil İnalcık mini Dariusz Kołodziejczyk ni daba kamani miliyɔŋ dibaa ayi n daa yina Rus, Pole, ni Ukrain[4] Amaa, taarihi baŋdiba shɛba, kamani Alan Fisher, ʒimi ni Black Sea slave trade ni tooi duhi kaloinli shɛli bɛ ni buɣisi maa zuɣusaa.[5][6]

Daba dabu tuma duri din be Ottoman Empire daa mɛmi tam Musulinima daba dabu biɛhisi shee Middle East: Slavery in the Rashidun Caliphate (632–661),slavery in the Umayyad Caliphate (661–750), slavery in the Abbasid Caliphate (750–1258) ni slavery in the Mamluk Sultanate (1258–1516), din zaa daa me n tam slavery in Islamic Law zuɣu.[7]

  1. Supply of Slaves.
  2. Spyropoulos Yannis, Slaves and freedmen in 17th- and early 18th-century Ottoman Crete, Turcica, 46, 2015, p. 181, 182.
  3. Welcome to Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to Black History.
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  5. (1972) "Muscovy and the Black Sea Slave Trade". Canadian-American Slavic Studies 6 (4). DOI:10.1163/221023972X00039.
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  7. Toledano 2014, pp. 6-7.
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