Please don't be in hurry to bring in main namespace.
This is a list article with purpose to find and include information so far uncovered and be help full in map making and updating.
As of now this is single list article divided in sections for different historical era and different
slave market routes, so expected to be split Individual narrow scope lists , and that has been suggested by other users and that suggestion seems reasonable since same name can appear in different era on different slave market routes .
Caffa[2] Azak (
Azov),
Taman,
Kerç,
Gözleve, and
Anapa all served as primary ports for the export of slaves.
Sinop (merchants from), Sokhum (Georgia)(merchants from), Azak(merchants from),
Mangup (merchants from), Traded in Kilia (Kilis?), Akkerman?
Barker, Hannah. That Most Precious Merchandise: The Mediterranean Trade in Black Sea Slaves, 1260-1500. United States, University of Pennsylvania Press, Incorporated, 2019.
Eden, Jeff. Slavery and Empire in Central Asia. United Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, 2018.
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abcKizilov, Mikhail B. " The Black Sea and the Slave Trade: The Role of Crimean Maritime Towns in the Trade in Slaves and Captives in the Fifteenth to Eighteenth Centuries1". Critical Readings on Global Slavery. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004346611_032 Web.
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abcdefghMann, K (2007). "An African Family Archive: The Lawsons of Little Popo/Aneho (Togo), 1841-1938". The English Historical Review. CXXII (499): 1438–1439.
doi:
10.1093/ehr/cem350.
ISSN0013-8266.
Please don't be in hurry to bring in main namespace.
This is a list article with purpose to find and include information so far uncovered and be help full in map making and updating.
As of now this is single list article divided in sections for different historical era and different
slave market routes, so expected to be split Individual narrow scope lists , and that has been suggested by other users and that suggestion seems reasonable since same name can appear in different era on different slave market routes .
Caffa[2] Azak (
Azov),
Taman,
Kerç,
Gözleve, and
Anapa all served as primary ports for the export of slaves.
Sinop (merchants from), Sokhum (Georgia)(merchants from), Azak(merchants from),
Mangup (merchants from), Traded in Kilia (Kilis?), Akkerman?
Barker, Hannah. That Most Precious Merchandise: The Mediterranean Trade in Black Sea Slaves, 1260-1500. United States, University of Pennsylvania Press, Incorporated, 2019.
Eden, Jeff. Slavery and Empire in Central Asia. United Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, 2018.
^
abcKizilov, Mikhail B. " The Black Sea and the Slave Trade: The Role of Crimean Maritime Towns in the Trade in Slaves and Captives in the Fifteenth to Eighteenth Centuries1". Critical Readings on Global Slavery. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004346611_032 Web.
^
abcdefghMann, K (2007). "An African Family Archive: The Lawsons of Little Popo/Aneho (Togo), 1841-1938". The English Historical Review. CXXII (499): 1438–1439.
doi:
10.1093/ehr/cem350.
ISSN0013-8266.