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(Servant / Worshipper of God) doesn't make the use of the word Abeed to describe the nuts OK.
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These were the actual real slaves, called Abeed meaning blacks by their masters in two countries, members of the Arab League and the African Union.
The Coming Revolution Walid Phares 2010
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"The _Ludaia_, are not inhabitants of _Ludama_, they are a very numerous and warlike tribe of Arabs, inhabiting the Sahara, of which there are two or three emigrations or encampments in different and distant parts of Sahara; the Emperor of Marocco has some thousands of them in his army, and they are esteemed (next to the negroes, called Abeed Seedy Bukaree) his best troops.
An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa Abd Salam Shabeeny
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Until the nineteenth century, black Abeed Arabic for slaves were captured in the Sudan, East Africa, and Mauritania and, despite the fact that they shared a religion, were sent to serve masters in the palaces and homes of Ottoman and Arab elites.7
The Coming Revolution Walid Phares 2010
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The beheaded remains were found in the Sunni Muslim village of Um al-Abeed, near the city of Salman Pak, which lies 14 miles southeast of Baghdad.
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The beheaded remains were found in the Sunni Muslim village of Um al-Abeed, near the city of Salman Pak, which lies 14 miles southeast of Baghdad.
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Abeed – Sidi-Bokhari, 18 are soldiers who possess the most cool and undaunted courage; retreat with them is never thought of.
Travels in Morocco 2003
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Doubtless this zowia gives the Sok el Abeed a sanctity that no procedure within its walls can besmirch; and, to be sure, the laws of the saint's religion are not so much outraged here as in the daily life of many places more sanctified by popular opinion.
Morocco S.L. Bensusan
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The wealthier members of the community leave many attractive bargains unpursued, and, heedless of the dilals 'frenzied cries, set out for the Sok el Abeed.
Morocco S.L. Bensusan
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El Abeed, on the banks of which, from Jinnie and Timbuctoo, to the confines of lower Egypt, are innumerable cities and towns of Arabs and Moors, all speaking the Arabic.
An Account of Timbuctoo and Housa Territories in the Interior of Africa Abd Salam Shabeeny
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