A historical term for a monetary unit or coin used in certain Arab regions, or a person of mixed racial descent in some colonial contexts.
Possibly from Arabic roots related to commerce or social status; the exact etymology is complex and varies depending on the regional and historical context.
Colonial-era terms like this one show how a single word could mean completely different things in different places—sometimes referring to currency, sometimes to people—revealing how language reflected colonial power structures.
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