Half the Household Was African: Recovering the Histories of Two African Slaves in Iran (original) (raw)

Recovering the Lives of Enslaved Africans in Nineteenth-Century Iran: A First Attempt

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Anthony A. Lee

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Slaves And Slave Trading In Shi'i Iran, AD 1500-1900

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Islam, slave agency and abolitionism in Iran, the Middle East and North Africa

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