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Haratin (Arabic: حراطين, romanized: Ḥarāṭīn,
singular Ḥarṭānī), also
spelled Haratine or Harratin, are an
ethnic group found in
western Sahel and southwestern...
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Mauritania to
refer to lighter-skinned or
white Moors, in
contrast to the term
Haratine,
which refers to
those with a
darker complexion or
black moors. The beidane...
- الخير; born 1943) is a
political figure from
Mauritania and a
leader in the
Haratine community.
Messaoud also
contributed towards the end of the 1989 events...
- Africa.
Oxford University Press. p. 549. ISBN 978-0-19-533770-9., Quote: "
Haratine.
Social caste in
several northwestern African countries consisting of blacks...
- (warrior tribes)
Zaouiya (religious tribes)
Znaga (subservient tribes)
Haratine (former slaves, freedmen) Abid (slaves)
Igaouen (griot bards) Other: Mauritania...
- the
Maghreb are
small communities of
black po****tions,
sometimes called Haratine. In
Algeria especially, a
large European minority,
known as the "pied noirs"...
- to
recruit Haratin people. They
started publishing The Baaʿth and the
Haratine in
Mauritania to help them in
their quest. In the
period 1978–1984, the...
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families in
Mauritania have
exploited the
pandemic as well, by
firing Haratine domestic workers, or
allowing them to work on the
condition that they are...
- the
Action for
Change (AC)--traditionally
considered the
party of the
Haratines. Most
opposition parties boycotted the
first legislative election in 1992...
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castes and
terms Zawāyā (religious tribes)
Znaga (subservient tribes)
Haratine (former slaves, freedmen) Abid (slaves)
Igaouen (griot
bards and magicians)...