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  1. Barbary Coast. The Barbary Coast (also Barbary, Berbery or Berber Coast) was the name given to the coastal regions of central and western North Africa or more specifically the Maghreb and the Ottoman borderlands consisting of the regencies in Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli, as well as the Sultanate of Morocco from the 16th to 19th centuries.

  2. The Barbary Coast was a red-light district during the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries in San Francisco that featured dance halls, concert saloons, bars, jazz clubs, variety shows, and brothels. [1] Its nine block area was centered on a three block stretch of Pacific Street, now Pacific Avenue, between Montgomery and Stockton ...

  3. Barbary, former designation for the coastal region of North Africa bounded by Egypt (east), by the Atlantic (west), by the Sahara (south), and by the Mediterranean Sea (north), and now comprising Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya. The name originates from that of the Berbers, the oldest known

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  5. Feb 2, 2021 · Learn about the history of the Barbary slave trade, when up to 1.25 million Europeans were captured by corsairs and sold as slaves in the Mediterranean. Discover how the trade affected different regions, religions, and ethnicities, and how it ended in the 17th century.

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  6. Slavery on the Barbary Coast refers to the enslavement of people taken captive by the Barbary corsairs of North Africa . According to Robert Davis, author of Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters, between 1 million and 1.2 million Europeans were captured by Barbary pirates and sold as slaves in North Africa and The Ottoman Empire between the 16th ...

  7. Barbary pirate, any of the Muslim pirates operating from the coast of North Africa, most powerful during the 17th century but still active until the 19th century. They gained political significance during the 16th century, when Barbarossa united Algeria and Tunisia as military states under the Ottoman sultanate.

  8. Feb 17, 2011 · How did 17th-century British sailors and coastal villagers become enslaved by pirates and sold into slavery in North Africa? Learn about the causes, numbers, conditions and stories of the thousands of British captives who faced starvation, disease and death on the Barbary Coast.

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