Captives and Companions

Justin Marozzi

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Slavery in the Islamic world has a long, diverse and controversial history. Captives and Companions is a brilliant synthesis of history and contemporary reportage that brings to life the voices of the enslaved in stories of eighth-century concubines and ninth-century revolts, thirteenth-century slave soldiers who established dynastic rule over Egypt, Syria, and Iraq, eighteenth-century corsairs and twentieth-century pearl divers in the Gulf. It also has first-hand accounts of this legacy in the twenty-first century, including the depredations of Daesh and continuing hereditary slavery in Mali and Mauritania.Justin Marozzi traces the extraordinary variety of enslavement in the Islamic world, which ranged from agricultural labour and domestic toil to elite concubinage, guardianship of sacred spaces, political leadership and even military command. He shows how Africa bore the brunt of the demand for slave labour, fuelled throughout the nin


Author(s): Marozzi, Justin
Binding: Paperback
Date of Publication: 02/07/2026
Pagination: 560 pages
Series: N/A
Imprint: Penguin Books
Published By: Penguin Books
Book Classification: Slavery & abolition of slavery|Migration, immigration & emigration|Social & cultural history|Middle Eastern history|African history
Dimensions: 198x129x35
Weight: 500
ISBN13\EAN\SKU: 9780141997650

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