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[–]StrangeSemiticLatinAnd then Odin said to Loki, "Effendi, want some Ayran?" 2ポイント3ポイント  (2子コメント)

Why did some Christians and even some Jews turn to piracy? Piracy largely has more to do with being a seafaring culture than it does with being a Muslim one.

This hurts me as a Maltese person. Our one true chance to be mentioned in badhistory and you don't mention us. No one remembers the Knights of St. John. :(

[–]shalomfrommo 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

Didn't the Knights Hospitaller wind up signing on with France and actually engaging in piracy as well?

[–]StrangeSemiticLatinAnd then Odin said to Loki, "Effendi, want some Ayran?" 0ポイント1ポイント  (0子コメント)

We continued it for a long time until Napoleon came and ruined everything with reforms about education and shit.

Also interestingly was that any non-Catholic Ottoman was a target. So that included the Greek Orthodox, even after the Church became quite angry at that. Remember Mediterranean piracy included slavery.

[–]TheYouth1863 0ポイント1ポイント  (1子コメント)

Spanish kicked them out of their homes

Well to be fair it was kind of Spanish/Visigoth at one point before the conquest by the Umayyads, but still to the ex-Iberian pirates at least it had been their homeland too at one point (I forget for how many centuries though).

[–]alfonsoelsabio 1ポイント2ポイント  (0子コメント)

but still to the ex-Iberian pirates at least it had been their homeland too at one point (I forget for how many centuries though).

Many. Lots. Seven.

The Iberian Muslims had deep roots, and had entirely supplanted Christian rulership many, many generations prior. The region's having been previously part of Christendom was part of the justification of the Reconquista, but let's not just accept that justification uncritically.