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Slavery in Tunisia was a specific manifestation of the Arab slave trade, which was abolished on 23 January 1846 by Ahmed I Bey. Tunisia was in a similar position to that of Algeria, with a geographic position which linked it the main Trans-Saharan routes. It received caravans from Fezzan and Ghadamès, which consisted solely, in the eighteenth century, of gold powder and slaves, according to contemporary witnesses. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, slaves arrived annually in numbers ranging between 500 and 1,200. From Tunisia they were carried on to the ports of the Levant.

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  • L'esclavage en Tunisie est un phénomène particulier de la traite orientale. La Tunisie se trouve dans une situation semblable à celle de l'Algérie quant à sa position géographique qui la maintient à l'écart des grands courants transsahariens. Elle reçoit cependant des caravanes du Fezzan et de Ghadamès dont l'apport au XVIIIe siècle consiste uniquement, d'après des observateurs de l'époque, en poudre d'or et en esclaves. Ces derniers, au début du siècle suivant, arrivent à un rythme annuel oscillant entre 500 et 1 200 dont une partie est réexpédiée vers les ports du Levant. Il est aboli le 23 janvier 1846 par Ahmed Ier Bey, puis en 1890 par la France après l'instauration du protectorat français de Tunisie. (fr)
  • Slavery in Tunisia was a specific manifestation of the Arab slave trade, which was abolished on 23 January 1846 by Ahmed I Bey. Tunisia was in a similar position to that of Algeria, with a geographic position which linked it the main Trans-Saharan routes. It received caravans from Fezzan and Ghadamès, which consisted solely, in the eighteenth century, of gold powder and slaves, according to contemporary witnesses. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, slaves arrived annually in numbers ranging between 500 and 1,200. From Tunisia they were carried on to the ports of the Levant. (en)
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  • Slavery in Tunisia was a specific manifestation of the Arab slave trade, which was abolished on 23 January 1846 by Ahmed I Bey. Tunisia was in a similar position to that of Algeria, with a geographic position which linked it the main Trans-Saharan routes. It received caravans from Fezzan and Ghadamès, which consisted solely, in the eighteenth century, of gold powder and slaves, according to contemporary witnesses. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, slaves arrived annually in numbers ranging between 500 and 1,200. From Tunisia they were carried on to the ports of the Levant. (en)
  • L'esclavage en Tunisie est un phénomène particulier de la traite orientale. La Tunisie se trouve dans une situation semblable à celle de l'Algérie quant à sa position géographique qui la maintient à l'écart des grands courants transsahariens. Elle reçoit cependant des caravanes du Fezzan et de Ghadamès dont l'apport au XVIIIe siècle consiste uniquement, d'après des observateurs de l'époque, en poudre d'or et en esclaves. Ces derniers, au début du siècle suivant, arrivent à un rythme annuel oscillant entre 500 et 1 200 dont une partie est réexpédiée vers les ports du Levant. (fr)
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  • Slavery in Tunisia (en)
  • Esclavage en Tunisie (fr)
  • Slaveri i Tunisien (sv)
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