Slave Soldiers and Islam_ The Genesis of a Military System - Daniel Pipes

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SlavesinWar:The
HistoricalRecord 41

emergency


circumstances,a
deepopposition

toslaves
fighting

prevailed,
especiallyamong


thesettlers.

77


  1. Provincial
    troops.


UnliketheMuslims,whomade slaves

theelite
corps,the
mainstay


ofarmies,andthe
protection

of

thecourt,theBritishusedslavesoldiersinaremote
region.


The

slaveshad
only


minor
importance

fortheBritish
Empire

asa

whole,comparableperhaps


tothe
Ottomans
employing
Janis-

saries
only


intheSudan.HadtheBritish
brought

theseslavesto

England,employed


themintheColdstreamGuard,and
placed

themintheHouseofLords,
they


wouldhavehadan
importance

comparabletotheirroleinIslamdom.


3.
Specific

task.Until1797,theWestIndia
Regimentswere

notconsidered
permanenttroops;


andeven
thoughthey

were

classifiedas
permanent


afterthat
year,they

weredisbandedas

soonasthe
Napoleonic


Warsendedin1815.


78

The
Regiments

cameinto
being


anddissolvedin
accordance

with
specificneeds;

they


werenot
part

ofan
on-goingmilitarysystem.

4.
Ideological

racism.Thefactthat
only

blackAfricansbe-

cameslaves
gave


adifferent
tenorto

theuseofslaves
inwar.

They


were
despised

andfearedina
way

thatslavesoftheMus-


limswere not.The
sight


ofblack
troops guarding

whitede-

serters struck white observers as a
"revoltingsight."

Whites

officeredtheblacksoldiersbecause"tocommissionblacksinthe


regularBritish
regiments


thatwereto
garrison

Britishislands

wouldbe
bestowing


onthema
dignity

andsocialelevationthat


was the
guarded preserve


of
upper-class

whites.

’’79

White

officerswhowereattachedtotheBlacks"loathedservice"with


them


andhadan
appalling

rateofabsenteeism
(forexample,

forty-seven


outof
fifty-nine).

8

TheWestIndia
Regimentspresent

themost
elaborate

useof

slavesassoldiersoutsideIslamdom.


81

WhiletheBritishdidem-

77.Slaveswererecruited
only

whenfree
Negroesdidnotsuffice,ibid.,
p.

25.

78.Ibid.,
pp.

28,94,134-36.

79.Ibid.,
p;

22.

80.
Ibid.,pp.32-33.

81.
Theymay

have
inspiredthePortugueseauthoritiesin
Ceylon

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