Ottoman Empire & the End of Slavery

Ottoman Empire & the End of Slavery

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@sedricbey4775
@sedricbey4775 - 27.11.2024 00:47

They talking about white (slavic) slavery.

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@johnschell7514
@johnschell7514 - 27.11.2024 01:49

They still have slavery in some Arab countries and some African countries.

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@BrayanMatias-u9p
@BrayanMatias-u9p - 27.11.2024 02:04

Bullshit Islam started freeing slaves over 1447 years ago

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@mannp.1704
@mannp.1704 - 27.11.2024 09:01

Huh who knew the British were heavily against it when they initially enforced it

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@KingDubb420
@KingDubb420 - 27.11.2024 09:34

The islamic slave trade was far brutal than any other slave trade

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@Dalphon-Mecko
@Dalphon-Mecko - 28.11.2024 04:26

Slavery was ended because you can make more money from people who think they are free.

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@suhaibomar8014
@suhaibomar8014 - 28.11.2024 10:44

What a nonsense
The idea that Britain "ended" the slave trade in the Ottoman Empire is misleading and oversimplified. While Britain did push the Ottomans to curb slavery in the 19th century, it’s important to remember that Britain was one of the biggest enforcers of slavery for centuries. The British Empire built immense wealth through the transatlantic slave trade, forcibly transporting millions of Africans into brutal conditions. Claiming Britain as a liberator ignores this darker side of history.

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