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To my opinion, I think that in the ancient Egyptian time there were slave's of all ages. Maybe because the ruler of the land was too lazy or he/she just did it for whatever reason.

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The Egyptian (Arab)slave trade has lasted forever. -If you really think slavery has stopped - visit Eritrea, Somaliland,Yemen, and similar countries.

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