Category
page 1Slavery in Egypt
Siege of Jerusalem
1187 siege that marks the end of Christian dominion over the Greater Jerusalem
slavery in ancient Egypt
overview of slavery practices in ancient Egypt
Baqt
The Baqṭ () was a treaty between the Christian state of Makuria and the new Muslim rulers of Egypt in the 7th century. Lasting almost seven hundred years, it is by some measures the longest-lasting treaty in history. The name comes either from a Coptic language term for barter or a Greco-Roman term for pact.
Turco-Egyptian conquest of Sudan
1820–1824 conquest
Trans-Saharan slave trade
slave trade
Papyrus Brooklyn 35.1446
ancient Egyptian document
slavery in Egypt
historical slavery in Egypt after the Islamic conquest
Battle of the Blacks
1169 battle between Saladin and Fatimids
Human trafficking in Egypt