#Slavery

Institutionalized slavery in the Muslim regimes (Part – V)

While the trade of slaves was not unknown in India, the scale of slavery in India was extremely small in…

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Institutionalized slavery in the Muslim regimes (Part – IV)

While the trade of slaves was not unknown in India, the scale of slavery in India was extremely small in…

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Institutionalized slavery in the Muslim regimes (Part – II)

While the trade of slaves was not unknown in India, the scale of slavery in India was extremely small in…

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Institutionalized slavery in the Muslim regimes (Part-I)

While the trade of slaves was not unknown in India, the scale of slavery in India was extremely small in…

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From Slavery to the Honor Fields

Living in the desert as nomads, the Arabs in the early days had no opportunity to develop the arts of…

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Sisterhood and Slavery in “The Woman King”

Viola Davis’s new feature is a rousing tribute to the world’s only all-female army. But how true is the story…

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SLAVERY – An Artistic Piece of Resistance Literature

The so-called ‘Influential Persons’ are none but those who are responsible for the devastation in Sindh Naveed Manzar’s poem titled…

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How the peanut trade prolonged slavery

Review of the new book ‘Slaves for Peanuts: A Story of Conquest, Liberation, and a Crop That Changed History’ authored…

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English Language: Symbol of Slavery?

The question arises why our elite prohibit English language for masses while they profusely and proudly speak it and write…

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Ignoring the horrors of slavery….

The line between servants and slaves was thin, almost to the point of invisibility, except for the factor of race.…

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