Aggressors, or the governors they appoint, may carry out the commercial sale of members of a forcibly subjugated Indigenous people into slavery. This practice is used both for the direct illegal enrichment of the occupation apparatus and for the physical depletion of the colonized society's demographic potential through the permanent removal and export of people beyond the lands of their historical residence.
| ID | Name | Description |
|---|---|---|
| C1114 | Deprivation of the Nokhchi of political agency and the imposition of alien governance (1614–1616) |
The appointed occupation administration enslaved the Indigenous population: a petition submitted to Tsar Mikhail Fyodorovich by the service Okochans of the Terek town stated that the Kabardian prince Sunchaley Yanglychevich Cherkassky «wrongfully sold 4 of our fellow Okochans»[1][2] and «took a wife into bondage and sent her off to his kabaks in Kabarda»[1][2]. |
| S0012 | Occupation and Controlled Administrations |
The appointed occupation administration enslaved the Indigenous population: a petition submitted to Tsar Mikhail Fyodorovich by the service Okochans of the Terek town stated that the Kabardian prince Sunchaley Yanglychevich Cherkassky «wrongfully sold 4 of our fellow Okochans»[1][2] and «took a wife into bondage and sent her off to his kabaks in Kabarda»[1][2]. |
| G0008 | Tsardom of Muscovy |
The appointed occupation administration enslaved the Indigenous population: a petition submitted to Tsar Mikhail Fyodorovich by the service Okochans of the Terek town stated that the Kabardian prince Sunchaley Yanglychevich Cherkassky «wrongfully sold 4 of our fellow Okochans»[1][2] and «took a wife into bondage and sent her off to his kabaks in Kabarda»[1][2]. |