Islamic Galace slaves get food, Cornelis de Wael (workshop of), Cornelis de Wael, 1647 print A cook stirs in a kettle and hand out food to a group of Islamic Galace slaves, the cook itself also belongs to this group. A number of them are eating on the ground. These men made as a slave can be recognized as Muslims by the typical haircut (head except for a bare shaved) that they were obliged to have. On the right two sailors in conversation with a papero (Moellah and representative of the Islamic to slave). Knee paper etching / engraving harbour. seaman. slavery; serfs and the enslaved. kitchen-


Islamic Galace slaves get food, Cornelis de Wael (workshop of), Cornelis de Wael, 1647 print A cook stirs in a kettle and hand out food to a group of Islamic Galace slaves, the cook itself also belongs to this group. A number of them are eating on the ground. These men made as a slave can be recognized as Muslims by the typical haircut (head except for a bare shaved) that they were obliged to have. On the right two sailors in conversation with a papero (Moellah and representative of the Islamic to slave). Knee paper etching / engraving harbour. seaman. slavery; serfs and the enslaved. kitchen-utensils: cauldron


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