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What the Arab Slave Trade Did to African Women Was Worse Than Death
What the Arab slave trade did to African women was worse than death — and history worked hard to erase it.
Fourteen million people vanished, and almost no one remembers why.
When people talk about slavery, they usually mean the Atlantic slave trade. Ships. Chains. Plantations in the Americas. That story is taught, memorialized, and debated. But there was another system of human exploitation — older, longer, and in many ways more devastating.
This video exposes the Arab slave trade and what it did to African women over more than thirteen centuries. From the trans-Saharan slave routes to the markets of Cairo, Tunis, Baghdad, and Zanzibar, millions of African women were captured, sold, and erased from history. Unlike the Atlantic system, this trade was structured to leave almost no descendants behind.
Why are there tens of millions of descendants of Atlantic slavery, but barely any descendants of the Arab slave trade? What happened to the African women taken into the Middle East? Why isn’t this taught in schools or discussed openly?
Using historical accounts, eyewitness records, and documented data, this deep dive examines African women slavery, forced concubinage, harams, and the deliberate destruction of lineage. It breaks down how the system functioned, why castration and sexual exploitation were central to it, and how entire populations were absorbed or annihilated.
This is not sensationalism. This is history that was buried because it’s uncomfortable. The Arab slave trade wasn’t a footnote — it was one of the largest human trafficking systems in history, operating openly into the 20th century.
If you’re searching for untold history, forgotten slave trades, or the real story behind African women in Arab slavery, this is the video they never wanted you to see.
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Suggested Timestamps:
00:00 – The woman history erased
04:12 – Why this slave trade is different
10:45 – Castration, concubinage, and control
18:30 – The Sahara: routes of mass death
27:10 – Slave markets and private sales
36:50 – Where the descendants went
44:00 – Why no one talks about this
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