- The
Maghrawa or
Meghrawa (Arabic: المغراويون) were a
large Zenata Berber tribal confederation whose cradle and seat of
power was the
territory located...
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Maghraoua may
refer to: Maghrawa, a
Berber tribe Maghraoua,
Morocco a
commune in Taza
Province This
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Maghraoua, Médéa is a town and
commune in Médéa Province, Algeria.
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Maghraoua is a
commune in the Taza
Province of the Taza-Al Hoceima-Taounate
administrative region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune...
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Metioua −
while the last one (Settout)
speak Hilalian Arabic; Ghiatas,
Maghraouas and Mekn****as: the
three tribes –that aren't part of any
larger confederacy–...
- time, but who were
still at war with Banu
Ifran (kingdom of Tlemcen) and
Maghraoua (942-1068). This
period was
marked by
constant conflict,
political instability...
- and one of the key
leaders of the
Tunisian national movement. Born in
Maghraoua, a
small village near
Midoun on Djerba, to a
family of
wealthy and influential...
- live in the center,
called Madagh; 11668
residents live in
rural areas.
Maghraoua 561.09.05. Taza
Province Rural commune 1509 10406 0 10406
Majjat 161.07...
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their Zenata neighbors,
clients of the
Umayyads of
Cordoba (led by the
Maghraouas and Banu
Ifren from the
Tlemcen region), the
Sanhadja of
Central Maghreb...
- "laghouat"
tribe (called laghouat-ksel ), a
branch of the
Berber tribe of the
Maghraouas. Over time, the
majority of
these peoples migrated westward,
leaving only...