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    The Jebala (Moroccan Arabic: جبالة, romanized: Jbāla) are a tribal confederation inhabiting an area in northwest Morocco from the town of Targuist to the...
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    west by the Atlantic Ocean, and is the homeland of the Rifians and the Jebala people. This mountainous and fertile area is bordered by Cape Spartel and Tangier...
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    I The Rif War, a 1920–26 conflict between the Rif people and the Spanish, French, and Jebala people. Volta-Bani War; another African colonial revolt around...
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    Marrakesh. Jebli dialects: Dialects of northwestern Morocco, spoken by the Jebala people. Sedentary ("village") dialects of Zerhoun and Sefrou and their neighboring...
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    included Ceuta and Melilla, as well as the Rif territory occupied by the Jebala people and a southern area including territory around Ifni, Tarfaya, and Spanish...
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  • Sa'id I ibn Idris (category 8th-century Berber people)
    revolt was defeated. Sa'id I ibn Idris is the ancestor of the Berber Jebala people of Tangier, Tétouan and Chefchaouen. Rozmus, Dariusz (2016). "Leff....
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    1925. The motivation to bomb Chefchaouen specifically was to drive the Jebala people out of the war, as it was a city the tribe considered holy. Paul Ayres...
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    one of five quasi-Makhzen tribes of Morocco." Beni Hassan Banu Hud Jebala people North African Arabs Tribus de maroc. Abda tribe.http://tribusdumaroc...
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  • Majaz is a small town and rural commune near the Mediterranean coast in the Jebala region of northwest Morocco, between Tangier and Ceuta. Administratively...
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  • permission to settle in Morocco. Arab tribes North African Arabs Maghreb Jebala people Zaër Abda Beni Hassan Maqil Beni Khirane Tribes of Morocco. Ahl Rachida...
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    Mulai Ahmed er Raisuni (category Moroccan people who died in prison custody)
    Sharif (descendant of the Islamic prophet Muhammad), and a leader of the Jebala tribal confederacy in Morocco at the turn of the 20th century. While he...
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  • support to Central African Republic, 8 June 2021 Brown, Kenneth L. (1976). People of Sale: Tradition and Change in a Moroccan City, 1830–1930. Cambridge,...
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    42,786. Chefchaouen is located in a territory traditionally inhabited by Jebala, subsequently joined by Muslim and Jewish refugees from al-Andalus and Spain...
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    These Andalusians came into conflict with the Beni Hozmar tribe settling in Jebala lands, after which they asked the Wattasid sultan for protection. In response...
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    Berbers, this type of guembri is more widely known as loutaralthough in the Jebala area it is actually called a guembri. Popular loutar players are Mohamed...
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  • An Arab Jebala wedding costume...
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    his head was cut off and stuck on a pole as a "barbaric lesson" to the people. The Bia River expedition finished the job of establishing an administration...
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  • the enclosure with houses. These Andalusians came into conflict with the Jebala of the Beni Hozmar, after which they asked the Wattasid sultan for protection...
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    also elected to experience local culture and selected a homestay with a Jebala family, working at their apiary in the city of Chefchaouen in the Rif mountains...
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    Ismail Ibn Sharif (category People from Meknes)
    control of the Habt region (the Gharb and Khlot plains and part of the Jebala territory) with the help of the Ottoman Regency of Algiers. With a force...
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    from his position in March 1887. Ahmed al-Raisuni was a leader of three Jebala tribes near Tangier. He was influenced by the success of the 1901 Miss Stone...
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  • autonomy being stripped away. Early anti-colonial revolts were led by the Jebala and Izayen confederations, but the most prominent of these revolts culminated...
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    regions to the south and southeast of Melilla. The military operations in Jebala, in the Moroccan west, began in 1911 with the Larache landing. Spain worked...
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    Tammuz in the year 830 of Alexander (518/519 CE), from the camp of GBALA (Jebala), king of the 'SNYA (Ghassanids or the Ġassān clan). In it, he tells of...
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