Photos of 19th Century Arab Slave Trade of East Africans

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Pic 6 shows an "Egyptian" slave master who is an arab mixed with an african.
The skull and facial features are completely different than his slave.
He is Egyptian but isnt an ARAB 100%.
 

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dudes wanna run from their christian owner to their arab owner, its disgusting

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We stay trading our culture for other people's :smh:
 

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Now you know why NUBIAN religion was inflitrated with Sunni Muslim idealogy.
Before that, they were part of the Hebrew tradition.
Kushytes are mentioned in the old testament and are of the blood line of Abraham.

Not all Kushytes in the tribe followed in that spirituality though. Some worshipped Gods like the Egyptians.
That's where Muhammad and Jesus put an end to it.
 

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This is where the Europeans got their idea of slavery... frm the Arabs.
shyt has been going on in northern egypt since the time of the pyramids being built.
They were too powerful for the Kushytes.
In turn, they made slaves out of some of them.
You had dark skin? You were a slave in Northern Egypt.
:mjpls: That one "Arab" looks black
 

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Why does that pic have a Bantu woman in Somalia as a slave? Were Bantu people trading each other, or was it Somali people?

You had Bantu slave traders mostly in the Swahili enslaving Bantus and Indians, along with the Arabs slave traders.

The Somalis were enslaving the Bantus and Sudanese in Somalia, like in Ethiopia.
 

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You had Bantu slave traders mostly in the Swahili enslaving Bantus and Indians, along with Arabs slave traders.

The Somalis were enslaving the Bantus and Sudanese in Somalia, like in Ethiopia.

Do you agree that skin color and facial features contributed to being put into slavery?
It's a fact that the darker the skin and wider the nose was a way of categorizing.
This is where the europeans learned it from.
 

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Pic 6 shows an "Egyptian" slave master who is an arab mixed with an african.
The skull and facial features are completely different than his slave.
He is Egyptian but isnt an ARAB 100%
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I total disagree with this statement.
 

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How so? Aren't you comparing their faces and body type? skull and nose??
the man on the right has mixed blood

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He can be an "egyptian" but be from SOUTHERN or CENTRAL egypt.
There are plenty of indigenous non mixed black africans in Sub Sahara Africa with elongated skulls. Non blacks don't have the monopoly on elongated skulls,, the reason you see them mostly with longer faces is because it was sexually selected long ago.
 
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