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The Old Slave Market in Zanzibar is a historical site that played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade. Located in Stone Town, the market was established in the late 1700s by Arab traders who had a stronghold on the island.

The market was used to sell slaves who were brought to the island from the mainland. The slaves were primarily captured in the interior of East Africa and brought to the coast, where they were sold to Arab and European slave traders. The slaves were then shipped off to various parts of the world, including the Middle East, India, and the Americas.

Today, the Old Slave Market is a UNESCO World Heritage site and is preserved as a museum. Visitors can see the chambers where the slaves were held and the conditions they were kept in. The site also includes an exhibition that details the history of the slave trade in East Africa and its impact on the region.

The Old Slave Market is a powerful reminder of the inhumanity of the slave trade and serves as a tribute to the countless lives lost and the enduring legacy of slavery.