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Mahbuba (Arabic: محبوبة / maḥbūba c. 1825 – 27 October 1840) was an Oromo girl taken to Germany as a slave. She helped lay the foundations for Oromo Studies in Europe by reciting her oral traditions through song.

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  • Machbuba (de)
  • Machbuba (en)
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  • Machbuba, zunächst Ajiamé genannt, ursprünglich Bilillee (* vermutlich um 1825 in Äthiopien; † 27. Oktober 1840 in Muskau), wohl vom Volk der Oromo, war eine minderjährige Sklavin, die Fürst Hermann von Pückler-Muskau 1837 in Kairo kaufte. In einem Brief an seine Gemahlin Lucie bezeichnete er sie als „Maitresse“. (de)
  • Mahbuba (Arabic: محبوبة / maḥbūba c. 1825 – 27 October 1840) was an Oromo girl taken to Germany as a slave. She helped lay the foundations for Oromo Studies in Europe by reciting her oral traditions through song. (en)
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  • Machbuba (en)
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  • Machbuba (en)
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  • c. 1825 (en)
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  • Unknown Artist, Portrait of Mahbuba, oil on canvas, ca. 1840, 72.5 × 59 cm, Branitz: Stiftung Fürst-Pückler-Museum Park und Schloss Branitz, inventory no. VII K1/353. (en)
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  • Mahbuba, Ajiamé, Bilillee (en)
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  • Machbuba, zunächst Ajiamé genannt, ursprünglich Bilillee (* vermutlich um 1825 in Äthiopien; † 27. Oktober 1840 in Muskau), wohl vom Volk der Oromo, war eine minderjährige Sklavin, die Fürst Hermann von Pückler-Muskau 1837 in Kairo kaufte. In einem Brief an seine Gemahlin Lucie bezeichnete er sie als „Maitresse“. (de)
  • Mahbuba (Arabic: محبوبة / maḥbūba c. 1825 – 27 October 1840) was an Oromo girl taken to Germany as a slave. She helped lay the foundations for Oromo Studies in Europe by reciting her oral traditions through song. (en)
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  • Mahbuba, Ajiamé, Bilillee (en)
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