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Becoming a gory monster, this African guard seized power in Bengal and ruled for three years - Face2Face Africa

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Sidi Badr’s life tells the story of enslaved Africans who were brought to India only to later take up the reins of power. Historical records show that India has a rich African past, starting off with the eastward slave trade that saw the transportation of many African slaves to the Middle East and eventually India. However, unlike...

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