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Alton mark Allen's avatar

Hello Isaac, great write up as usual, these kingdoms are often over shadowed by the the big three or four, but definitely important, it seemed to me the both the Mamelukes and the Ottoman had mostly good relations with their neighbors, one thing that intrigued me is, the opposite direction of enslaved Eurasian into these lands to the south from the north, as far back as the Wagadu empire, and especially in Kanam Bornu where slave soldiers were employed, how prevalent was the bidirectional movement of enslaved persons, did it remained a novelty.

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Robert A Mosher (he/him)'s avatar

My introduction to the postwar Sudan was via Edgar O'Ballance's The Secret War in the Sudan 1955-1972, published in 1977 which included discussion of Sudan's history - it's a longstanding conflict.

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