baked
Bakt - an annual tribute imposed on Nubia, delivered to the Muslim rulers of Egypt. The Arabic word bakt probably comes from the Latin word pactum, adopted through Hellenic Greek. We know about the existence of a bacta from Muslim sources. Nubia provided Egypt with 360 slaves each year. Black slaves called as-Sudan in medieval Europe were in turn an important element of the Egyptian army already in the Fatimid era. Nubia was only a channel (transit country), not a source of supply. Over the years, the treaty was supplemented with new details, generally raising certain reservations. Bibliography
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