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371:) and Muslims considered themselves to be waging holy wars against each other during this era. European and American historical sources bluntly consider these operations to be a form of piracy and that their goal was mostly to seize ships to obtain spoils, money and slaves. Muslim sources, however, sometimes refer to the "Islamic naval jihad"âcasting the conflicts as part of a sacred mission of war under Allah, differing from the more familiar form of jihad only in being waged at sea. Accounts of Andalusian Muslims being persecuted by the notoriously ruthless
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galley slaves of the
Ottoman Sultan in Constantinople would be permanently confined to their galleys, and often served extremely long terms, averaging around nineteen years in the late seventeenth-century and early eighteenth-century periods. These slaves rarely got off the galley but lived there for
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During this time, rowers were shackled and chained where they sat, and never allowed to leave. Sleeping (which was limited), eating, defecation and urination took place at the seat to which they were shackled. There were usually five or six rowers on each oar. Overseers would walk back and forth and
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The history of Muslim enslavement of white
Europeans has been cited by some as contextualising the importance of subsequent European and American enslavement of blacks. Scholar Robert Davis noted that the larger picture isn't so one-sided: during a "clash of empires... taking slaves was part of the
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The raids were such a problem that coastal settlements were seldom undertaken until the 19th century. Between 1580 and 1680 corsairs were said to have captured about 850,000 people as slaves and from 1530 to 1780 as many as 1.25 million people were enslaved. However, these numbers are estimated and
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Barbary Coast, North Africa, the Barbary pirates raided ships traveling through the Mediterranean and along the northern and western coasts of Africa, plundering their cargo and enslaving the people they captured. From at least 1500, the pirates also conducted raids along seaside
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Barbary states had difficulty securing uniform compliance with a total prohibition of slave-raiding, as this had been traditionally of central importance to the North African economy. Slavers continued to take captives by preying on less well-protected peoples. Algiers subsequently renewed its
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At the beginning of the 18th century money was collected systematically in all churches, and a so called 'slave fund' (slavekasse) was established by the state in 1715. Funds were brought in through a compulsory insurance sum for seafarers. 165 slaves were ransomed by this institution between 1716
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There are no records of how many men, women and children were enslaved, but it is possible to calculate roughly the number of fresh captives that would have been needed to keep populations steady and replace those slaves who died, escaped, were ransomed, or converted to Islam. On this basis it is
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More than 20,000 captives were said to be imprisoned in
Algiers alone. The rich were often able to secure release through ransom, but the poor were condemned to slavery. Their masters would on occasion allow them to secure freedom by professing Islam. A long list might be given of people of good
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English corsair Jack, or John, Ward was once called "beyond doubt the greatest scoundrel that ever sailed from
England" by the English ambassador to Venice. Ward was a privateer for Queen Elizabeth during her war with Spain; after the end of the war, he became a corsair. With some associates he
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The scope of corsair activity began to diminish in the latter part of the 17th century, as the more powerful
European navies started to compel the Barbary states to make peace and cease attacking their shipping. However, the ships and coasts of Christian states without such effective protection
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University of Suffolk notes, the experience of enslavement by the Barbary pirates preceded the Atlantic slave trade and "the memory of slavery, and the methodology of slaving, that was burned into the British consciousness was first and foremost rooted in a North African
494:, commanding great fleets and conducting war operations for political ends. They were slave-hunters and their methods were ferocious. After 1587, the sole object of their successors became plunder, on land and sea. The maritime operations were conducted by the captains, or
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African cities of Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli, although nominally part of the Ottoman Empire, were in fact military republics that chose their own rulers and lived by war booty captured from the Spanish and Portuguese. There are several cases of
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Oruç, based mainly on land, was not the best-known of the
Barbarossas. His youngest brother Hızır (later called Hayreddin or Kheir ed-Din) was a more traditional corsair. After capturing many crucial coastal areas, Hayreddin was appointed admiral-in-chief of the
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thought that around 8,500 new slaves were needed annually to replenish numbersâabout 850,000 captives over the century from 1580 to 1680. By extension, for the 250 years between 1530 and 1780, the figure could easily have been as high as 1,250,000.
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Davis notes that his calculations were based on observers reports of approximately 35,000 European Christian slaves on the Barbary Coast at any one time during the late 1500s and early 1600s, held in Tripoli, Tunis and, mostly, Algiers.
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Historians welcomed Davis's attempt to quantify the number of European slaves, but were divided as to the accuracy of the unorthodox methodology which he relied on in the absence of written records. The historian David Earle, author of
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in March 1794. While the United States did secure peace treaties with the Barbary states, it was obliged to pay tribute for protection from attack. The burden was substantial: from 1795, the annual tribute paid to the
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in the 710s, the terms "Barbary pirates" and "Barbary corsairs" are normally applied to the raiders active from the 16th century onwards, when the frequency and range of the slavers' attacks increased. In that period,
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issued a declaration recognizing America as an independent country, and stating that American merchant ships could enjoy safe passage into the Mediterranean and along the coast. The relations were formalized with the
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and took away almost 500 Muslim captives. Between 1568 and 1634 the Knights of Saint Stephen may have captured about 14,000 Muslims, with perhaps one-third taken in land raids and two-thirds taken on captured ships.
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Articles of peace & commerce between ... Charles II ... and the ... Lords the Bashaw, Dey, Aga, Divan, and governours of the ... kingdom of Tripoli concluded by Sir John Narbrough ... the first day of May,
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The number of slaves captured by Barbary pirates are difficult to quantify. According to Robert Davis, between 1 million and 1.25 million Europeans were captured by Barbary pirates and sold as slaves in
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and took them away to a life of slavery in North Africa. The prisoners were destined for a variety of fatesâsome lived out their days chained to the oars as galley slaves, while women spent long years as
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slaves. Most Barbary galleys were at sea for around eighty to a hundred days a year, but when the slaves assigned to them were on land, they were forced to do hard manual labor. There were exceptions:
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Barbary corsairs captured thousands of merchant ships and repeatedly raided coastal towns. As a result, residents abandoned their former villages of long stretches of coast in Spain and Italy.
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between the 16th and 19th centuries. However, to extrapolate his numbers, Davis assumes the number of European slaves captured by Barbary pirates were constant for a 250-year period, stating:
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1119:, who was initially a lawyer and pirate-hunter, later returned home to a royal pardon. Mainwaring later wrote a book about the practise of piracy in the Mediterranean, aptly titled the
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necessity of binding their (hitherto-divided) territories together, and hence adopted a militantly Christian national identityâprovided more than enough justification, in Muslim eyes.
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intended to replace the Spanish vassal ruler of Algiers that he executed with his son along with everybody he suspected would oppose him in favor of his Spanish foes, including local
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The Encyclopedia of the Wars of the Early American Republic, 1783â1812: A Political, Social, and Military History [3 volumes]: A Political, Social, and Military History
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was subject to a similar attack. In June 1631 Murat Reis, with corsairs from Algiers and armed troops of the Ottoman Empire, stormed ashore at the little harbor village of
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in 1814â15, European powers agreed upon the need to suppress the Barbary corsairs entirely. The remainder of the threat was finally subdued for Europeans by the
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were abandoned following the raid, only being resettled many years later. Between 1609 and 1616, England alone had 466 merchant ships lost to Barbary pirates.
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towns of Italy, France, Spain, Portugal, England and as far away as Iceland, capturing men, women and children. On some occasions, settlements such as
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Between 1716 and 1754 nineteen ships from Denmark-Norway were captured with 208 men; piracy was thus a serious problem for the Danish merchant fleet.
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provided by only one historian, Robert Davis, and have been questioned by others like David Earle. Some of these corsairs were European outcasts and
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in 1512 he lost his left arm to a cannonball. The eldest Barbarossa also went to capture Algiers in 1516. Well aided by his Berber allies from the
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conflict," and at the same time 2 million Europeans were enslaved by Muslims in North Africa and the Near East, 1 million Muslim slaves in Europe.
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of Algiers, and reflected his experience in some of his fictional (but not directly autobiographical) writings, including the Captive's tale in
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Gawalt, Gerard W. "America and the Barbary pirates: An international battle against an unconventional foe." (Library of Congress, 2011)
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in 1502 or 1503. He often attacked Spanish coasts and their territories on the coast of North Africa; during one failed attempt in
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social position, not only Italians or Spaniards, but German or English travelers in the south, who were captives for a time.
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opened by the authorities of the Deylik in 1765. Songs and legends have also taken hold of this charismatic character.
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was also subject to pirate raids; in 1640 sixty men, women and children were enslaved by Algerian pirates who raided
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in Algeria, killing 470 and taking 1,464 captives. This victory is commemorated by a series of frescoes painted by
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Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in the Mediterranean, the Barbary Coast and Italy, 1500â1800
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Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters: White Slavery in the Mediterranean, the Barbary Coast and Italy, 1500â1800
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in harems or within the walls of the sultan's palace. Only two of these captives ever returned to Ireland.
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negotiated a lasting peace with Tunis and, after bombarding the city to induce compliance, with Tripoli.
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in 1487 that the Barbary corsairs became a true menace to shipping from European Christian nations.
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The Boisterous Sea of Liberty A Documentary History of America from Discovery through the Civil War
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The Barbary pirates frequently attacked Corsica, resulting in many
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slave-raiding, though on a smaller scale. Europeans at the
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New book reopens old arguments about slave raids on Europe
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While such raids began after the Muslim conquest of the
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British Captives from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic
2793:"Why is a 16-year-old book on slavery so popular now?"
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The Stolen Village â Baltimore and the Barbary Pirates
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whip slaves considered not to be working hard enough.
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2899:. Univ of Minnesota Press. pp. 18â19, 115, 193.
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2046:Carroll, Rory; correspondent, Africa (2004-03-11).
347:by the French during the mid-to-late 19th century.
303:carrying a hundred or more fighting men armed with
3165:Annapolis, MD : Naval Institute Press, 2001
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945:At night the slaves were put into prisons called '
502:were fitted out by investors and commanded by the
3317:Skeletons on the Zahara: A True Story of Survival
2373:War at Sea in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
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3301:by D. J. Vikus (Columbia University Press, 2001)
2371:John B. Hattendorf and Richard W. Unger (2003).
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3199:New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2005.
2327:Her Majesty's Commission, State Papers (1849).
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2578:Roberts, Priscilla H. and Richard S. Roberts,
1852:List of Ottoman conquests, sieges and landings
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3126:Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. 1988.
2818:"British captives and slaves in North Africa"
2582:, Lehigh University Press, 2008, pp. 206â223.
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1989:
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561:. In 1554 corsairs under Turgut Reis sacked
498:, who formed a class or even a corporation.
3252:Piracy and Law in the Ottoman Mediterranean
2869:. Cambridge University Press. p. 180.
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1957:(in Arabic). ۯۧ۱ ۧÙÙÙ۱ ۧÙŰŰŻÙŰ« ÙÙŰ·ŰšŰč ÙۧÙÙێ۱.
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331:against the Barbary states. Following the
180:who operated from the largely independent
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6152:Paris Declaration Respecting Maritime Law
3028:26, no. 8: 508â515. Historical Abstracts.
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893:French bombardment of Algiers by Admiral
850:states protected American ships from the
541:In 1544 Hayreddin captured the island of
486:During the first period (1518â1587), the
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6779:List of ships attacked by Somali pirates
4018:Ottoman invasion of the Balearic Islands
3416:The Barbary Wars at the Clements Library
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2616:David Brion Davis, Steven Mintz (2000).
2533:Islam in European Literature Conference,
2529:Peter Madsen, "Danish slaves in Barbary"
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1842:History of slavery in the Muslim world
1265:, and later the wife of the sultan of
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815:MoroccanâAmerican Treaty of Friendship
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383:") were initially faced with the post-
355:The Barbary corsairs were active from
5938:Capture of John "Calico Jack" Rackham
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2197:Kritzler, Edward (November 3, 2009).
2107:
1992:"British Slaves on the Barbary Coast"
1950:
1600:Barbary corsairs are protagonists in
6680:International Talk Like a Pirate Day
4436:Monte della Redenzione degli Schiavi
3880:Ottoman raid on the Balearic Islands
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3035:Palgrave Macmillan, New York. 2003.
2985:Dictionnaire étonnant des célébrités
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840:American Declaration of Independence
621:, accompanied by the galleys of the
483:'s shipping under the Ottoman flag.
375:âwillingly abetted by the so-called
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4377:Austrian expedition against Morocco
3254:(Stanford University Press, 2017).
2863:Crawford, Michael H. (2012-11-08).
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2776:Davis, Robert (17 February 2011).
2499:. Adrian Tinniswood. Random House.
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2552:Tucker, Spencer C. (2014-06-11).
2235:"Putting the Oy Back into 'Ahoy'"
951:' (derived from the Italian word
940:
689:A French Ship and Barbary Pirates
646:captured almost all the villagers
96:A Sea Fight with Barbary Corsairs
6927:Wars involving the United States
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6853:
6706:A General History of the Pyrates
6528:Castaways of the Flying Dutchman
6049:Operation Enduring Freedom â HOA
4042:Sieges of Oran and Mers El KĂ©bir
3370:. New York: Hill and Wang, 2005.
2923:Historical dictionary of Morocco
2153:from the original on 2024-05-27.
2116:Explorations in Economic History
1753:, his two plays set in Algiers,
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873:United States federal government
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6912:Early modern history of Morocco
4207:Battle of the Oinousses Islands
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3268:by Giles Milton (Sceptre, 2005)
3236:343 pp. Riverhead Books, 2010.
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6064:Operation Dawn 8: Gulf of Aden
6059:Operation Dawn of Gulf of Aden
5812:Anti-piracy in the West Indies
4289:Moroccan seizure of the Betsey
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2791:Grabmeier, Jeff (2020-03-21).
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5920:Blockade of Charleston (Vane)
4148:Raid on Ceriale and Borghetto
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3845:US Treaty with Morocco (1836)
3835:US Treaty with Algiers (1815)
3830:US Treaty with Tripoli (1805)
3820:US Treaty with Tripoli (1796)
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2896:The Forgotten Queens of Islam
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2141:Weller, Thomas (2024-09-11).
1902:Slavery in the Ottoman Empire
1771:Die EntfĂŒhrung aus dem Serail
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88:Pirates based in North Africa
6493:The Pilot: A Tale of the Sea
5743:Pirate battles and incidents
4421:Slavery on the Barbary Coast
3179:Cambridge Historical Journal
3119:16, no. 2; pp. 239â258.
1757:(The Treaty of Algiers) and
1082:Coat of arms of the town of
985:and liberation of Christian
419:in 1390 (also known as the "
363:Muslim Historical Narratives
7:
5892:Battle of the Tiger's Mouth
5375:Rahmah ibn Jabir al-Jalhami
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4130:Dutch expedition to Algiers
4054:Rebellion of the Alpujarras
3970:Ottoman wintering in Toulon
3916:Capture of Peñón of Algiers
3840:US Treaty with Tunis (1824)
3825:US Treaty with Tunis (1797)
3147:5, no. 1; pp. 179â212.
2816:Callow, John (2017-01-02).
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1799:
1566:or Murat Reis the Younger (
1056:Barbary and The Pirate Wars
912:conquered the state in 1830
904:Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle
58:conditions to do so are met
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6943:
6769:Pirate films and TV series
6209:African Slave Trade Patrol
5777:Action of 11 November 2008
4566:Barbary pirates (corsairs)
4490:
4236:Action of 28 November 1751
3377:. Bluejacket Books, 1991.
3331:Power, Faith, and Fantasy.
2797:Ohio State University News
2539:November 10, 2014, at the
2203:. Anchor. pp. 59â60.
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5857:Battle off Minicoy Island
5832:Battle of Cape Fear River
5802:Anti-piracy in the Aegean
5772:Action of 28 October 2007
5767:Action of 9 November 1822
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2487:, 1563-1760. Nabil Matar.
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1624:The Count of Monte Cristo
1605:(the panthers of Algiers)
1442:KurtoÄlu Muslihiddin Reis
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1011:Number of people enslaved
742:Lieve Pietersz Verschuier
367:Both Europeans (e.g. the
187:. This area was known in
6253:Indian Ocean slave trade
6142:International piracy law
6079:Pirate attacks in Borneo
5951:Capture of the schooner
5943:Capture of the schooner
5877:Battle of Ocracoke Inlet
5603:Pedro Menéndez de Avilés
4325:2nd Swedish-Algerian War
4319:1st Swedish-Algerian War
4230:Spanish conquest of Oran
4125:Action of 3 October 1624
4030:Expedition to Mostaganem
3112:29, no. 11; p. 751.
3087:Kristensen, Jens Riise.
3046:Devoulx, Albert (1859).
2597:U.S. Department of State
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2303:Concise History of Islam
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1847:Islamic views on slavery
1099:According to historian,
875:'s annual expenditures.
591:Knights of Saint Stephen
479:turned to attacking the
345:so-called "pacification"
6712:Captain Charles Johnson
6136:1717â1718 Acts of Grace
5847:Battle of Mandab Strait
5827:Battle of Boca Teacapan
5822:Balanguingui Expedition
5787:Action of 23 March 2010
4301:Portuguese Algerian War
4277:Bombardments of Tunisia
4171:French-Tripolitania War
4024:Battle of Wadi al-Laban
3810:Anglo-Moroccan alliance
3805:Franco-Ottoman alliance
3773:Baba Mohammed ben-Osman
3333:New York: Norton, 2007.
3091:Ărby Publishing. 2005.
2822:The Seventeenth Century
2766:, Ohio State University
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2431:Jamieson, Alan (2012).
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1634:The Wind in the Willows
1541:Ivan-Dirkie de Veenboer
878:In 1798, an islet near
810:Mohammed III of Morocco
129:An Algerine pirate ship
6897:19th-century conflicts
6069:Operation Ocean Shield
5897:Battle of Tonkin River
5842:Battle of Doro Passage
5797:Action of 5 April 2010
5792:Action of 1 April 2010
5782:Action of 9 April 2009
5762:1985 Lahad Datu ambush
5752:
5588:Jose Campuzano-Polanco
5573:Duarte Pacheco Pereira
4720:British Virgin Islands
4371:Bombardment of Tripoli
4359:Bombardment of Algiers
4313:Bombardment of Tangier
4283:Bombardment of Algiers
4271:Bombardment of Algiers
4195:Bombardment of Algiers
4183:Bombardment of Algiers
4177:Bombardment of Algiers
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1186:, and put on display.
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782:paying tribute to the
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6685:Pirates versus Ninjas
6112:Slave raid of SuĂ°uroy
6074:Persian Gulf Campaign
5959:Capture of the sloop
5887:Battle of the Leotung
5872:Battle of New Orleans
5751:
5613:Richard Avery Hornsby
5365:Piet Pieterszoon Hein
5325:Moses Cohen Henriques
5295:Manuel Ribeiro Pardal
5040:Christina Anna Skytte
4578:Brethren of the Coast
4561:Baltic Slavic pirates
4508:Ancient Mediterranean
4331:Action of 16 May 1797
4295:American-Algerian War
3422:American Barbary Wars
3094:Leiner, Frederick C.
3084:. Lyons Press. 1999.
2696:H. G. Barnby (1966).
2403:. The British Museum.
2143:"The Spanish Century"
1968:Murray, Hugh (1841).
1872:OttomanâHabsburg wars
1629:Alexandre Dumas, pĂšre
1585:
1203:
1154:known as the Ottoman
1081:
1052:The Corsairs of Malta
1036:
1026:
999:
976:
892:
827:
798:
792:
777:
576:
532:
490:were admirals of the
454:
393:
257:) and other ports in
144:
136:
128:
113:
94:
6607:skull and crossbones
6563:Mistress of the Seas
6245:Capture of the brig
6222:Atlantic slave trade
5983:Falklands Expedition
5837:Battle of Cape Lopez
5757:1582 Cagayan battles
5684:Queen Anne's Revenge
5235:José Joaquim Almeida
5220:John Newland Maffitt
5140:Hayreddin Barbarossa
4980:Bartolomeu PortuguĂȘs
4970:Artemisia I of Caria
4965:Alexandre Exquemelin
4803:Baltic Slavic piracy
4556:Anglo-Turkish piracy
4241:Battle of Cape Palos
4160:Action of March 1665
4107:Battle of Cape Corvo
4048:Great Siege of Malta
3952:Siege of Castelnuovo
3910:Battle of Formentera
3681:Anglo-Turkish piracy
3600:Murat Reis the Elder
3575:Hayreddin Barbarossa
3082:A History of Pirates
2949:The Mariner's Mirror
2233:(October 15, 2008).
2187:Pryor (1988), p. 192
1974:. Lea and Blanchard.
1812:Anglo-Turkish piracy
1785:L'italiana in Algeri
1728:Angélique in Barbary
1723:Edgar Rice Burroughs
1668:Master and Commander
1658:The Algerine Captive
1603:Le pantere di Algeri
1551:Murat Reis the Elder
1206:Hayreddin Barbarossa
1196:Hayreddin Barbarossa
1121:Discourse of Pirates
882:was attacked by the
858:, which in 1777 was
672:squadron led by Sir
559:Ottoman Tripolitania
282:Hayreddin Barbarossa
6624:No purchase, no pay
6592:Davy Jones's locker
6535:The Angel's Command
6379:Guybrush Threepwood
6227:Barbary slave trade
6204:African slave trade
6001:Jiajing wokou raids
5902:Battle of Ty-ho Bay
5125:François l'Olonnais
4985:Bartholomew Roberts
4873:Republic of Pirates
4416:Barbary slave trade
4383:Invasion of Algiers
4265:Invasion of Algiers
4247:DanishâAlgerian War
4095:Franco-Algerian War
4000:Invasion of Corsica
3401:The Barbary Pirates
3181:8#1 (1944): 22â35.
3152:Pirates: A History.
3117:Seventeenth Century
3068:The Barbary Pirates
2988:(in French). edi8.
2029:The New York Times,
1832:Corsairs of Algiers
1817:Barbary slave trade
1739:Miguel de Cervantes
1718:Tanar of Pellucidar
1455:KurtoÄlu Hızır Reis
1426:(died 1554 or 1555)
1241:square-rigged ships
1127:Barbarossa brothers
1115:. Infamous corsair
924:Barbary slave trade
918:Barbary slave trade
908:Harry Burrard Neale
871:amounted to 20% of
786:of Algiers, c. 1800
760:18thâ19th centuries
603:Bernardino Poccetti
377:"Catholic Monarchs"
373:Spanish Inquisition
272:(renegade) such as
150:Pier Francesco Mola
45:of this article is
6784:Timeline of piracy
6741:Piracy kidnappings
6394:Jacquotte Delahaye
6349:Charlotte de Berry
6339:Captain Sabertooth
6232:Blockade of Africa
6187:Piracy Law of 1820
6117:Turkish Abductions
6054:Operation Atalanta
5988:Great Lakes Patrol
5867:Battle of Nam Quan
5817:Attack on Veracruz
5753:
5335:Nicholas van Hoorn
5320:Michel de Grammont
5185:Jacquotte Delahaye
5170:Hippolyte Bouchard
5090:Elise Eskilsdotter
5030:Charlotte de Berry
4995:Benjamin Hornigold
4353:Second Barbary War
4259:DutchâMoroccan War
4224:DutchâAlgerian War
4165:Anglo-Algerian War
4136:Turkish Abductions
4119:Anglo-Algerian War
4066:Conquest of Tunis
3976:Capture of Mahdiye
3886:Capture of Algiers
3530:Regency of Tripoli
3480:Regency of Algiers
3373:Whipple, A. B. C.
3223:(2010): 157â172.
3211:Diplomatic History
3195:London, Joshua E.
3089:Barbary To and Fro
3031:Davis, Robert C.,
2758:2011-07-25 at the
2713:Ekin, Des (2006).
2497:Pirates of Barbary
2460:Ekin, Des (2006).
2254:2013-11-10 at the
2164:Fareed, Muhammad.
2099:Conlin, Joseph R.
2084:has generic name (
2024:Pirates of Barbary
1907:Turkish Abductions
1892:Regency of Algiers
1887:Piracy in Scotland
1759:Los Baños de Argel
1598:
1592:("Four Moors") by
1373:Mohamed Ben Hassan
1348:register of prizes
1334:, was an Algerian
1271:Emirate of Granada
1209:
1176:Spanish expedition
1174:, he vanquished a
1156:Regency of Algiers
1092:
1086:, granted by King
1047:
991:
899:
869:Regency of Algiers
864:United States Navy
846:treaties with the
836:
788:
780:William Bainbridge
770:Second Barbary War
587:
539:
460:
396:
337:Congress of Vienna
219:, they engaged in
154:
139:
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108:
6879:
6878:
6860:Piracy portal
6843:
6842:
6820:Fictional pirates
6719:Truce of Ratisbon
6693:
6692:
6654:Walking the plank
6514:On Stranger Tides
6454:Tony Tony Chopper
6344:Captain Stingaree
6281:Fictional pirates
6097:Sack of Baltimore
6092:Raid on Cartagena
6034:Moscow University
5913:Beluga Nomination
5882:Battle of Pianosa
5807:Antelope incident
5698:Marquis of Havana
5636:
5635:
5345:Olivier Levasseur
5285:Louis-Michel Aury
5250:Klaus Störtebeker
5200:Jeanne de Clisson
5120:François Le Clerc
4955:Anne Dieu-le-Veut
4901:
4900:
4818:South China Coast
4782:Strait of Malacca
4458:
4457:
4454:
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4395:
4392:
4391:
4365:Battle of Tripoli
4347:First Barbary War
4142:Sack of Baltimore
4113:DutchâBarbary War
4060:Battle of Lepanto
4006:Capture of Bougie
3958:Battle of Alboran
3946:Battle of Preveza
3928:Conquest of Tunis
3922:Conquest of Tunis
3898:Battle of Pianosa
3853:
3852:
3785:
3784:
3781:
3780:
3763:Mohamed Kharnadji
3625:Muhammad Kurdogli
3543:
3542:
3359:978-0-465-00720-2
3312:978-0-86278-955-8
3294:978-0-333-71966-4
3260:978-1-50360-252-6
3242:978-1-59448-774-3
3230:Adrian Tinniswood
3205:978-0-471-44415-2
2995:978-2-7540-7767-5
2933:978-0-8108-5341-6
2906:978-0-8166-2439-3
2893:(July 30, 1997).
2876:978-1-107-01286-8
2724:978-0-86278-955-8
2629:978-0-19-511669-4
2471:978-0-86278-955-8
2210:978-0-7679-1952-4
1937:978-1-351-16962-2
1827:Circassian beauty
1755:El Trato de Argel
1412:Gedik Ahmed Pasha
1340:Deylik of Algiers
1224:Captain Jack Ward
1101:Adrian Tinniswood
766:First Barbary War
629:off the coast of
627:Kerkennah Islands
456:Battle of Preveza
329:Kingdom of Sicily
230:Iberian Peninsula
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6857:
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6753:
6556:Pirate Latitudes
6549:Long John Silver
6542:Voyage of Slaves
6409:Long John Silver
6304:Captain Birdseye
6277:
6276:
6147:Letter of marque
6107:Salvador Pirates
6102:Sack of Campeche
5925:Chepo Expedition
5907:Battle of Tysami
5862:Battle off Mukah
5852:Battle of Manila
5691:Quedagh Merchant
5649:Adventure Galley
5495:Victual Brothers
5480:Thomas Cavendish
5445:Sayyida al Hurra
5430:Samuel Hall Lord
5410:Roche Braziliano
5395:Robert Culliford
5330:Nathaniel Gordon
5300:Martin Frobisher
5260:Laurens de Graaf
5230:JĂžrgen JĂžrgensen
5165:Henry Strangways
5145:Hendrick Lucifer
5095:Eustace the Monk
4960:AntĂłnio de Faria
4910:
4909:
4878:Republic of Salé
4848:Ăle Sainte-Marie
4703:
4702:
4680:Victual Brothers
4588:Cilician pirates
4485:
4478:
4471:
4462:
4461:
4402:
4401:
4253:Siege of Melilla
4036:Battle of Djerba
3988:Siege of Tripoli
3982:Invasion of Gozo
3870:
3869:
3859:
3858:
3791:
3790:
3691:Ahmed el Inglizi
3645:Hassan Veneziano
3615:Muhammad I Pasha
3580:Sayyida al Hurra
3560:
3559:
3549:
3548:
3535:Regency of Tunis
3520:Republic of Salé
3466:
3465:
3458:Barbary Corsairs
3451:
3444:
3437:
3428:
3427:
3368:The Barbary Wars
3366:Lambert, Frank.
3363:
3275:Hyperion, 2005.
3271:Zacks, Richard.
3250:White, Joshua M.
3122:Pryor, John H.,
3101:Lambert, Frank.
3080:Konstam, Angus.
3073:Heers, Jacques.
3066:Forester, C. S.
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1941:
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1897:Republic of Salé
1857:Mathurin Romegas
1822:Barbary treaties
1688:The Walking Drum
1596:; Livorno, Italy
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1386:Muhammad I Pasha
1381:
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1365:
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1283:Ahmad al-Wattasi
1253:Sayyida al Hurra
1247:Sayyida al-Hurra
1204:Ottoman admiral
1117:Henry Mainwaring
1095:Barbary corsairs
1037:Slave market in
754:
751:
738:
724:
710:
701:
698:
685:
623:Knights of Malta
595:Jacopo Inghirami
577:The work of the
170:naval mujahideen
166:Ottoman corsairs
162:Barbary corsairs
146:A Barbary pirate
105:
100:Laureys a Castro
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6839:
6805:Barbary pirates
6793:
6789:Women in piracy
6745:
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6658:
6587:Buried treasure
6575:
6507:Facing the Flag
6500:Treasure Island
6473:
6419:Vaas Montenegro
6414:Monkey D. Luffy
6384:Hector Barbossa
6369:Elizabeth Swann
6334:Captain Pugwash
6271:
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6262:
6239:Veloz Passagera
6237:Capture of the
6190:
6121:
5930:Capture of the
5738:
5670:Flying Dutchman
5632:
5598:Miguel EnrĂquez
5550:
5544:
5510:William Dampier
5465:Simon Mascarino
5460:Shirahama Kenki
5440:Samuel Pallache
5405:Roberto CofresĂ
5315:Mary Wolverston
5290:Mansel Alcantra
5265:Lawrence Prince
4945:Albert W. Hicks
4897:
4835:
4827:
4791:
4748:
4694:
4690:Women in piracy
4655:Sindhi corsairs
4608:French corsairs
4598:Cossack pirates
4551:Albanian piracy
4544:Types of pirate
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4489:
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4407:
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4201:Sieges of Ceuta
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3994:Battle of Ponza
3904:Siege of Rhodes
3892:Fall of Tlemcen
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3732:Yusuf Karamanli
3727:Ahmed Karamanli
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3411:Barbary Warfare
3392:
3387:
3360:
3246:NY Times review
3173:
3171:Further reading
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3061:The Pirate Wars
3055:. Dubos FrĂšres.
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1807:Albanian piracy
1802:
1698:Doctor Dolittle
1683:Neal Stephenson
1673:Patrick O'Brian
1653:Rafael Sabatini
1639:Kenneth Grahame
1614:Robinson Crusoe
1580:
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6830:Piracy by year
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6815:Female pirates
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6810:By nationality
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6196:Slave trade
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5380:Rachel Wall
5175:Huang Bamei
5155:Henry Every
5110:FĆ«ma KotarĆ
5105:Flying Gang
5020:Calico Jack
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4813:Falcon Lake
4787:Nosy Boraha
4645:Sea Beggars
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4603:Filibusters
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6354:Davy Jones
6294:Tom Ayrton
6268:Pirates in
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6126:Piracy law
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5705:My Revenge
5558:Angelo Emo
5520:Zheng Jing
5485:Thomas Tew
5280:Lo Hon-cho
5100:Flora Burn
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5050:Dan Seavey
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4853:Libertatia
4665:Ushkuyniks
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4583:Buccaneers
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4189:Morean War
4154:Cretan War
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3711:Yusuf Reis
3706:Simon Reis
3650:Sinan Reis
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3605:Kemal Reis
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6018:hijacking
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