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Saqaliba (Arabic: صقالبة, romanized: ṣaqāliba, singular Arabic: صقلبي, romanized: ṣaqlabī) [nb 1] is a term used in medieval Arabic sources to refer to Slavs, and other peoples of Central, Southern, and Eastern Europe.
Ibn Fadlan And the Land of Darkness: Saqaliba
2022年3月30日 · An envoy rode with Fadlan and at about two farsakahs away, the king of Saqaliba met the group (25). He immediately got off his horse, fell to his knees, thanked his God, and then showered Fadlan with some of the kingdom’s coinage.
Ṣaqālibah | Arabian Peninsula, Bedouin, Nomads | Britannica
Ṣaqālibah, in medieval Muslim Spain, Slavs, or people from the Black Sea coast north of Constantinople. Later, by extension, the term came to designate all foreign slaves in the military. The custom in 10th-century Spain was to buy Slavs captured by the Germans on their expeditions into eastern Europe.
What Does the Slave Trade in the Saqaliba Tell Us about Early …
2017年1月20日 · The Saqaliba—a term that in medieval Arabic literature denoted the Slavic populations of central and eastern Europe (and possibly some of their neighbors)—offer a particularly insightful case study of the mechanisms of the early Islamic slave trade and the nature of the Muslim demand for slaves.
Saqaliba - Slavic slaves in Islamic territories - Geni.com
Saqaliba (aka Sakiliba) was the Arabic term given to the Slavic people (not only to slaves) who in lived in the Islamic territories i.e. the Iberian peninsula, North Africa (Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco and Egypt) and the other Ottoman-held regions near the Mediterranean Sea.
Saqaliba facts for kids - Kids encyclopedia
Saqaliba (Arabic: صقالبة, romanized: ṣaqāliba, singular Arabic: صقلبي, romanized: ṣaqlabī) is a term used in medieval Arabic sources to refer to Slavs, and other peoples of Central, Southern, and Eastern Europe.
Tracing the Saqaliba: Slave Trade and the Archaeology of the …
2021年11月19日 · They make a connection between the importation to the Islamic world of slaves known in Arabic as ‘Saqaliba’ and the exportation northwards of Islamic silver coins, dirhams.
Saqaliba – Slavs in the Arab World, Part 1 - Slavic Chronicles
2017年5月14日 · The Arabic name for the Slavs, Saqaliba (or as-Saqaliba with the Arabic “the”), which later also acquired at least a few dialectical variations, is a Greco-Byzantine loanword; this word is the regular Arabic plural form of the word Saqlab, Siqlab, Saqlabi, which itself is a corruption of the word Sklav-or the Greek and Middle Latin singular ...
In the Arabian literature, the Saqaliba meant the Slavic people who populated the countries extending from the Caspian sea on the east to the Adriatic sea on the west, the countries which were named in the medieval ages as the greater Bulgaria(1). And, In Andalusia the Arabs gave the expression (Saqaliba) to all slaves procured to
Saqaliba - Wikiwand
Saqaliba ( Arabic: صقالبة, romanized: ṣaqāliba, singular Arabic: صقلبي, romanized: ṣaqlabī) is a term used in medieval Arabic sources to refer to Slavs, and other peoples of Central, Southern, and Eastern Europe.
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