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Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (1701–1773), also known as Job Ben Solomon, was a prominent Fulani Muslim prince from West Africa who was kidnapped to the Americas during the Atlantic slave trade, having previously sold slaves himself. Born in Bundu, Senegal (West Africa), Ayuba's memoirs were published as one of the earliest slave narratives, in Thomas Bluett's Some Memories of the Life of Job, the Son of the Solomon High Priest of Boonda in Africa; Who was enslaved about two Years in Maryland; and afterwards being brought to England, was set free, and sent to his native Land in the Year 1734. However, this version is not a first-person account. A first-hand account of Ayuba's capture by Mandinkas and eventual return home can be found in Francis Moore's Travels into the Inland Parts of Africa.

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  • أيوب سليمان جالو أو (ديالو) (بالإنجليزية: Ayuba Suleiman Diallo)‏ مسلم سنغالي استرق في تجارة العبيد عبر الأطلسي ثم حرر وعاد إلى وطنه وكان قد حافظ على دينه خلال فترة العبودية وكتب مذكراته، وهي أول مذكرات مباشرة كتبها أحد العبيدواستعمل له اسمًا مسيحيًا هو ترجمة لاسمه Job Ben Solomon. كان أيوب يهرب إلى الغابة ليؤدي الصلوات الخمس ولكنه تعرض للإهانة عندما اكتشف وهرب من مالكه الأمريكي قبض عليه وسجن ثم بعد ترجمة تعليله للهرب أعاده المالك وخصص له مكانا للصلاة (ar)
  • Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (1701–1773), also known as Job Ben Solomon, was a prominent Fulani Muslim prince from West Africa who was kidnapped to the Americas during the Atlantic slave trade, having previously sold slaves himself. Born in Bundu, Senegal (West Africa), Ayuba's memoirs were published as one of the earliest slave narratives, in Thomas Bluett's Some Memories of the Life of Job, the Son of the Solomon High Priest of Boonda in Africa; Who was enslaved about two Years in Maryland; and afterwards being brought to England, was set free, and sent to his native Land in the Year 1734. However, this version is not a first-person account. A first-hand account of Ayuba's capture by Mandinkas and eventual return home can be found in Francis Moore's Travels into the Inland Parts of Africa. (en)
  • Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (également connu sous le nom de Job ben Solomon), né aux environs de 1701 au Boundou et mort probablement en 1773, est un imam peul à la fois acteur et victime de la traite transatlantique. Esclave durant plusieurs mois au Maryland, Ayouba Suleiman Diallo est probablement le premier cas connu d'un esclave étant retourné en Afrique devenu membre de la (en). (fr)
  • Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (1701 — 1773), juga dikenal sebagai Job ben Solomon, adalah Muslim yang dikenal menjadi korban dari Perdagangan budak Atlantik. Lahir di , Senegal (Afrika Barat), memoar Ayuba diterbitkan sebagai salah satu yang paling awal, yaitu, cerita orang pertama dari perdagangan budak, menurut pada Some Memories of the Life of Job, the Son of the Solomon High Priest of Boonda in Africa; Who was enslaved about two Years in Maryland; and afterwards being brought to England, was set free, and sent to his native Land in the Year 1734. Namun, versi ini bukan cerita orang pertama. Sebuah catatan tangan pertama dari penangkapan Ayuba dan akhirnya kembali ke rumah dapat ditemukan di Travels into the Interior Parts of Africa oleh . (in)
  • Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (Bondu, 1701 - 1773), ook bekend als Job ben Solomon, was een bekende moslim die slachtoffer werd van de Trans-Atlantische slavenhandel. Zijn memoires waren een van de allereerste memoires van de slavernij in Amerika. Zijn memoires werden opgeschreven door en werden in 1734 gepubliceerd. (nl)
  • Аюба Сулейман Диалло, также известный как Иов Бен Соломон (1701–1773) — выдающийся мусульманский принц фульбе из Западной Африки, который был похищен в Америку во время трансатлантической работорговли. (ru)
  • Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (1701 — 1773), também conhecido como Job Ben Solomon, era um proeminente muçulmano e proprietário de escravos que foi vítima do tráfico atlântico de escravos. Nascido em Bundu, Senegal (África Ocidental), as memórias de Ayuba foram publicadas como uma das primeiras narrativas de escravos, isto é, uma narrativa em primeira pessoa do tráfico de escravos, em Some Memories of the Life of Job, the Son of the Solomon High Priest of Boonda in Africa; Who was enslaved about two Years in Maryland; and afterwards being brought to England, was set free, and sent to his native Land in the Year 1734, de Thomas Bluett. No entanto, esta versão não é narrada em primeira pessoa. Um relato em primeira mão da captura de Ayuba por Mandinkas e eventual retorno para casa pode ser encontrado em Travels in the Interior Parts of Africa, de Francis Moore. (pt)
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  • أيوب سليمان جالو أو (ديالو) (بالإنجليزية: Ayuba Suleiman Diallo)‏ مسلم سنغالي استرق في تجارة العبيد عبر الأطلسي ثم حرر وعاد إلى وطنه وكان قد حافظ على دينه خلال فترة العبودية وكتب مذكراته، وهي أول مذكرات مباشرة كتبها أحد العبيدواستعمل له اسمًا مسيحيًا هو ترجمة لاسمه Job Ben Solomon. كان أيوب يهرب إلى الغابة ليؤدي الصلوات الخمس ولكنه تعرض للإهانة عندما اكتشف وهرب من مالكه الأمريكي قبض عليه وسجن ثم بعد ترجمة تعليله للهرب أعاده المالك وخصص له مكانا للصلاة (ar)
  • Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (1701–1773), also known as Job Ben Solomon, was a prominent Fulani Muslim prince from West Africa who was kidnapped to the Americas during the Atlantic slave trade, having previously sold slaves himself. Born in Bundu, Senegal (West Africa), Ayuba's memoirs were published as one of the earliest slave narratives, in Thomas Bluett's Some Memories of the Life of Job, the Son of the Solomon High Priest of Boonda in Africa; Who was enslaved about two Years in Maryland; and afterwards being brought to England, was set free, and sent to his native Land in the Year 1734. However, this version is not a first-person account. A first-hand account of Ayuba's capture by Mandinkas and eventual return home can be found in Francis Moore's Travels into the Inland Parts of Africa. (en)
  • Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (également connu sous le nom de Job ben Solomon), né aux environs de 1701 au Boundou et mort probablement en 1773, est un imam peul à la fois acteur et victime de la traite transatlantique. Esclave durant plusieurs mois au Maryland, Ayouba Suleiman Diallo est probablement le premier cas connu d'un esclave étant retourné en Afrique devenu membre de la (en). (fr)
  • Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (1701 — 1773), juga dikenal sebagai Job ben Solomon, adalah Muslim yang dikenal menjadi korban dari Perdagangan budak Atlantik. Lahir di , Senegal (Afrika Barat), memoar Ayuba diterbitkan sebagai salah satu yang paling awal, yaitu, cerita orang pertama dari perdagangan budak, menurut pada Some Memories of the Life of Job, the Son of the Solomon High Priest of Boonda in Africa; Who was enslaved about two Years in Maryland; and afterwards being brought to England, was set free, and sent to his native Land in the Year 1734. Namun, versi ini bukan cerita orang pertama. Sebuah catatan tangan pertama dari penangkapan Ayuba dan akhirnya kembali ke rumah dapat ditemukan di Travels into the Interior Parts of Africa oleh . (in)
  • Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (Bondu, 1701 - 1773), ook bekend als Job ben Solomon, was een bekende moslim die slachtoffer werd van de Trans-Atlantische slavenhandel. Zijn memoires waren een van de allereerste memoires van de slavernij in Amerika. Zijn memoires werden opgeschreven door en werden in 1734 gepubliceerd. (nl)
  • Аюба Сулейман Диалло, также известный как Иов Бен Соломон (1701–1773) — выдающийся мусульманский принц фульбе из Западной Африки, который был похищен в Америку во время трансатлантической работорговли. (ru)
  • Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (1701 — 1773), também conhecido como Job Ben Solomon, era um proeminente muçulmano e proprietário de escravos que foi vítima do tráfico atlântico de escravos. Nascido em Bundu, Senegal (África Ocidental), as memórias de Ayuba foram publicadas como uma das primeiras narrativas de escravos, isto é, uma narrativa em primeira pessoa do tráfico de escravos, em Some Memories of the Life of Job, the Son of the Solomon High Priest of Boonda in Africa; Who was enslaved about two Years in Maryland; and afterwards being brought to England, was set free, and sent to his native Land in the Year 1734, de Thomas Bluett. No entanto, esta versão não é narrada em primeira pessoa. Um relato em primeira mão da captura de Ayuba por Mandinkas e eventual retorno para casa pode ser encontrad (pt)
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  • أيوب سليمان جالو (ar)
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  • Ayuba Suleiman Diallo (nl)
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  • Аюба Сулейман Диалло (ru)
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