نتایج جستجو برای: the slaves

تعداد نتایج: 16052815  

One of the remarkable things in the history of Islamic territories may be regarded as the causes and grounds leading to the power of some slaves, inferiors, and sometimes those of bad record. These people, having entered the kings’ court as slaves, with the social and political situations happening in Islamic societies, were able to come to power and become powerful rulers. Therefore, they coul...

Slave bargain that was common in the West of Europe for a long time continued after the conquer of Andalusia by Muslims in the last decade of the first century A.H. Meanwhile, slaves from the northern regions of Spain, especially Slavic lands, entered the Andalusian markets. These slaves, known in medieval Islamic sources as Saqaliba, were often bought by Jewish merchants and transferred to And...

2013
JONATHAN PRITCHETT MALLORIE SMITH

When imported slaves were first sold in New Orleans, buyers were unaware of the slaves’ unobservable characteristics. In time, the new owners learned more about their slaves and may have resold the “lemons.” Previous research suggests that buyers anticipated such adverse selection and reduced their bids for these slaves. Consequently, we should observe lower prices for resold slaves. We test th...

1980
David K. Wiggins

Most of the earliest studies done on Southern plantation life portrayed slaves as people without a culture, without philosophical beliefs, and without educational instruments of their own. Historians often viewed slaves as barbarians to be civilized; as perpetual children at best, and animals at worst. As such, it was assumed that slaves held no strong values or convictions and that they were w...

During the Umayyad of Andalusia period (138-421), Saqaliba came to this land while the Umayyad government was very dissatisfied with the competition between the Arabs and Berbers and their continuous conflicts with each other. Hence, the Umayyads tried to attract the Saqalibas and connect them to the court to take advantage of their ability to balance power in the society and continue their mon...

2004
Bernd Däne Falk Berger

> We need a fast and efficient data transport between the processor nodes! ! A bus-like communication structure with one master and four slaves ! Master: ! communicates with the sensors and actors ! distributes data to the slaves ! Collects data from the slaves ! Slaves: ! Runs control algorithms at full speed ! Accessed via they host port interface(HPI) Øzero communication overhead ! ’Comm’-pr...

Journal: :Historia, ciencias, saude--Manguinhos 2012
Eduardo Cavalcanti Schnoor

The article introduces Ilha Grande, a district in the municipality of Angra dos Reis, and describes its role within the subsistence market economy and the memory of slavery as found in the Angra dos Reis Civil Records. According to the Almanaque Laemmert, this district had the largest number of slaves in the municipality as of the 1870s. Most owners had few slaves, and the majority of landholdi...

2001
WILLIAM HAMPTON

Previous work on Georgia plantations has provided useful data about life on the large plantations on barrier islands. More recent work on small to mid-sized plantations reveals that slaves’ acquisition of ceramics may reflect more of their own decisions on what was purchased and what was used. Coarser ware frequencies indicate food preparation and storage in the slave quarters. Porcelain was of...

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