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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Captain Michele Amatore or Sulayman al-Nubi (1826-July 7, 1883) was a Sudanese slave who became a captain in the marksman regiment of the Italian army. He was decorated for unselfish acts during a cholera outbreak in Sicily. The early life of Amatore is mostly unknown. The name of Michele Amatore was not given when he was born (probably) in the Nuba mountains of the Sudan. Later he became to known as Sulayman al-Nubi. Much later in his life, Amatore said that he…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Captain Michele Amatore or Sulayman al-Nubi (1826-July 7, 1883) was a Sudanese slave who became a captain in the marksman regiment of the Italian army. He was decorated for unselfish acts during a cholera outbreak in Sicily. The early life of Amatore is mostly unknown. The name of Michele Amatore was not given when he was born (probably) in the Nuba mountains of the Sudan. Later he became to known as Sulayman al-Nubi. Much later in his life, Amatore said that he remembered that his father's name was Bolingia and that his name was Quetto. He recounted that he had been captured when Egyptian slave traders raided their family's village. They killed many old people and took away mostly women and children.Those captured were marched without food to Khartoum where a slave market was still acceptable.