File:Arabslavers.jpg

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English: Public domain image more than 100 years since creation, therefore further sourcing not required. Arab Slave Traders. A 19th-century engraving depicting an Arab slave-trading caravan transporting black African slaves across the Sahara. The trans-Saharan slave trade developed in the 7th and 8th centuries as Muslim Arabs conquered most of North Africa. The trade grew significantly from the 10th to the 15th century and peaked in the mid-19th century
العربية: نقش من القرن التاسع عشر لقافلة عربية لتجارة الرقيق تنقل العبيد الأفارقة السود عبر الصحراء
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Author 19th-century engraving, probably from illustration by John Frederick Lewis (d. 1876)

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    • الصحراء الكبرى
    • تجارة العبيد عند العرب
    • تاريخ العبودية
    • قائمة بالحروب والكوارث البشرية حسب عدد القتلى
    • إفريقيا في القرن الرابع عشر والخامس عشر
    • تجارة العبيد العابرة للصحراء
    • مستخدم:Caesarz870/ملعب1
  • Usage on ary.wikipedia.org
    • العبودية ف المغرب
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    • চাহাৰা মৰুভূমি
  • Usage on bg.wikipedia.org
    • Робство
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    • Esclavatge a Àfrica
    • Comerç àrab d'esclaus
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    • Sahara
  • Usage on de.wikipedia.org
    • Sklaverei in Westafrika
  • Usage on en.wikiquote.org
    • Arab slave trade
  • Usage on es.wikipedia.org
    • Sáhara
    • Comercio árabe de esclavos
    • Comercio transahariano de esclavos
    • Esclavitud en África
    • Islamización en el África Subsahariana
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    • Esklabotza Afrikan
    • Lankide:Jvicunagar/Proba orria
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    • Traite orientale
    • Religion en Afrique
    • Esclavage en Afrique
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    • Deserto do Sáhara
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    • עבדות באפריקה
    • סחר העבדים הערבי
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    • Ստրկությունն Աֆրիկայում
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    • Perbudakan
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    • Sklaveso
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    • Storia della schiavitù
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    • サハラ交易
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    • アフリカの奴隷制
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    • Slavernij
    • Arabische slavenhandel
    • Brusselse Anti-Slavernij Conferentie 1889-1890
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    • Den arabiske slavehandelen
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    • مسلم دنیا وچ غلامی دی تریخ
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  • Usage on ru.wikipedia.org
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  • Usage on rw.wikipedia.org
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