Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... slaves had been transferred to their home countries . Finally , in late June , Ibn Uthman managed to organize the passage of a group of ransomed slaves on two chartered Venetian ships to Tripoli and Benghazi . But a considerable number ...
... slaves had been transferred to their home countries . Finally , in late June , Ibn Uthman managed to organize the passage of a group of ransomed slaves on two chartered Venetian ships to Tripoli and Benghazi . But a considerable number ...
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... slaves had been treated very inhumanely and strictly before their departure . This was partly due to the behaviour of some of them as they awaited transport home . This had been pointed out even by Ibn Uthman before his departure in a ...
... slaves had been treated very inhumanely and strictly before their departure . This was partly due to the behaviour of some of them as they awaited transport home . This had been pointed out even by Ibn Uthman before his departure in a ...
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... slaves had already been cleared by Ibn Uthman . In principle Rohan did not refuse the idea of ransoming more slaves , but he also had to see that there would be always enough slaves to carry out the essential works - at least that was ...
... slaves had already been cleared by Ibn Uthman . In principle Rohan did not refuse the idea of ransoming more slaves , but he also had to see that there would be always enough slaves to carry out the essential works - at least that was ...
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