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Slavery in 21st-century jihadism: Revision history


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  • curprev 16:2816:28, 14 August 2023 2a02:ce0:2801:8229:fddf:aa65:b27:89e7 talk 32,055 bytes −920 Arab speaking tribes in Sudan are native black Africans, so their slavery should be part of African slavery and not on Arab slavery just because they speak Arabic. With that same logic, French speaking West and Central African slavery would be part of French slavery just because they speak French. There are more reputable sources on subject than a quote from a British colonialist/imperialist politician who was neither a historian nor an anthropologist. undo
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