Black Arab (mythology)
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In Serbian, Macedonian and in Bulgarian mythology, Black Arab ( sr, Црни Арапин, Crni Arapin, bg, Църен Арапин, Черен Арап(ин), Macedonian: Црна Арапина, Crna Arapina) is a designation for
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s and black people. The Black Arab is often depicted as a dark skin ruffian who kidnaps women and girls. In Serbian folklore, as well as in the beliefs of other Balkan peoples, the Arab is a chthonic demon, a replacement for the
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. Some authors compare it with Slavic Triglav. In a story of Serb folklore, an Arab, after being slain in battle, escapes while carrying his head in his arm. Some other tales and folk songs have the character of a three-headed Arab. In Bulgarian folklore, notable national heroes such as Sider Voevoda or Strahil Voevoda fight Black Arab. In Serbian and Macedonian folklore
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fights against Black Arab.


Literature

* Interpretations, volume III, 2009
Black Arab as a Figure of Memory


References


Further reading

* Stojanović, Lidija (2011). “Arapot Vo Makedonskata Narodna kniževnost I Negovi Paraleli Na Mediteranot" he Black Arab in Macedonian Folk Literature and Parallels in the Mediterranean Folklore In: '' Studia Mythologica Slavica'' 14 (October). Ljubljana, Slovenija, 195-211. https://doi.org/10.3986/sms.v14i0.1609. Anti-Arabism in Europe Anti-black racism in Europe Black people in European folklore Serbian folklore Slavic mythology Stereotypes of Arab people Stereotypes of black people {{Europe-myth-stub