maghreb in English

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a region of north and northwestern Africa between the Atlantic Ocean and Egypt that comprises the coastal plain and Atlas Mountains of Morocco, together with Algeria and Tunisia and sometimes Tripolitania.

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1. Berberism; Tamazgha; Maghreb; Muslim conquest of the Maghreb; Berbers and Islam; Berbers; Notes Last edited on 22 December 2020, at 17:00

2. Answer: Marshberries Barrennesses windjammers pseudarthrosis Maghreb

3. Stability of the Maghreb and regional integration are absolutely necessary.

4. The Maghreb is ashamed of Berberism just as Islam is ashamed of Islamism

5. The Burnoose was originally worn by Maghreb men in the Atlas Mountains

6. I would postulate that the Maghreb and the Sahel region is a strategic region.

7. The Malian government has accused the movement of having links to Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.

8. Berbers are the indigenous peoples of North Africa (also Known as the Maghreb: Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria)

9. The Almohads The seizure of power in the Maghreb by a fanatical sect disrupted the relations between Muslims and Jews.

10. Although an integral part of the Maghreb and the larger Arab world, Algeria also has a sizable Amazigh (Berber) population.

11. It also occurs in the Maghreb (possibly excluding Tunisia) and on the Canary Islands. The wingspan is 18–23 mm.

12. The Berbers are descendants of pre-Arab populations across North Africa, from the extreme west of Egypt to the countries of the Maghreb

13. Other active agencies in the Non-Aligned Pool were the Maghreb Arabe Presse (of Morocco), Tunisian TAP, Iraq's INA and Iranian IRNA.

14. Like their predecessors, the *Almoravids (al-Murabitūn), who ruled major areas of the Maghreb and Muslim Spain, the Almohads comprised a confederation of local Berber tribes.

15. Arabizing education in the Maghreb was considered a fundamental act of decolonization, yet its promotion of a single national language provoked much criticism

16. The Almohad (1120-1269) displaced the Almoravid dynasty (1040-1147) as the rulers of the Maghreb and Andalusia in 1147 and created the largest Berber kingdom in history

17. The bulk of the African Development Bank's commitments were in Maghreb countries (EUR 291.2 million) with an additional EUR 41.6 million in favour of Egypt.

18. Arabized Berber (Arabic: بربرية معربة ‎) denotes an inhabitant of the Maghreb region in western North Africa, whose native language is a local dialect of Arabic and whose ethnic origins are Berber.

19. La Baklawa est une pâtisserie internationale que l'on trouve dans différents pays, comme la Grèce, la Bulgarie, Roumanie, Bosnie, Turquie, Maghreb etcIl e

20. The Mauritanian national team is nicknamed " Almoravid ", referring to Almoravid dynasty which was an imperial Berber Muslim dynasty emerged in the 5 th and 6 th AH in the Islamic Maghreb region

21. Al qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) is an Algerian-based Sunni Islamist militant group that supports the establishment of an Islamic state and the overthrow of the Algerian government

22. The Almohads were founded by Ibn Tumart of the Masmuda tribes of the Maghreb, and in 1147 they overthrew the Almoravids governing Morocco.By 1172, all of Islamic Iberia was under Almohad

23. "Topographie de la masculinité Abjecte: la maison et le corps féminin chez Tahar Ben Jelloun et Patrick Chamoiseau," Mémoires et imaginaires du Maghreb et de la Caraïbe, Paris : …

24. Arab cuisine (Arabic: المطبخ العربي ‎) is the cuisine of the Arabs, defined as the various regional cuisines spanning the Arab world, from the Maghreb to the Fertile Crescent and the Arabian Peninsula

25. Chicago Algerians celebrate the beginning of their revolution against France each November 1, but daily prayers and religious holidays have served to bring Algerians together with other immigrants from the Maghreb countries

26. Nov 5, 2013 - The Almoravids (Berber: ⵉⵎⵕⴰⴱⴹⴻⵏ Imṛabḍen, Arabic: المرابطون‎ Al-Murābiṭūn) were a Berber dynasty of Morocco,[1][2] who formed an empire in the 11th century that stretched over the western Maghreb and Al-Andalus

27. Berberism or Amazighism is a Berber political-cultural movement of ethnic, geographic, or cultural nationalism, started mainly in Kabylia and in Morocco, later spreading to the rest of the Berber communities in the Maghreb region of North Africa.

28. The Barbary lion was a Panthera leo leo population that lived in Barbary Coastal regions of Maghreb from the Atlas Mountains in Morocco to Egypt, but was eradicated following the spread of firearms and bounties for shooting lions

29. The Beckoning is a phenomenon amongst Kindred of the Ninth Generation or lower, wherein they are compelled to travel to the general area of the Middle East and other regions that supported early human civilization, especially the Levant and the Maghreb

30. The Arabization process in the Maghreb countries--Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia--is unique in that these countries are officially committed to the use of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) while widespread use of French, a colonial language, persists, and the formal Arabic used in Arabization differs from the colloquial forms used in each country.

31. Le mouvement Almohade, apparu vers 1120, établit un régime qui sous la forme d'un vaste empire ainsi que califat Marocain, s’étendra pour plus d'un siècle sur tout l'Occident musulman, comprenant l’Andalousie et le Maghreb occidental (aujourd’hui l’Algérie, Tunisie et …

32. The Almoravids (Berber: ⵉⵎⵕⴰⴱⴹⴻⵏ Imṛabḍen, Arabic: المرابطون ‎ Al-Murābiṭūn) were a Berber dynasty of Morocco, [1] [2] who formed an empire in the 11th century that stretched over the western Maghreb and Al-Andalus.Founded by Abdallah ibn Yasin, their capital was Marrakesh, a city they founded in 1062.The dynasty originated among the Lamtuna and the Gudala

33. The Berbers are descendants of pre-Arab populations across North Africa, from the extreme west of Egypt to the countries of the Maghreb. The Berbers, who refer to themselves as the Amazigh meaning “free man”, have long fought for greater recognition for their ancient ethnic group, their culture and language.

34. ALMOHADS (Arab.Al-Muwaḥḥhidūn; "Those who Advocate the Unity of Allah"), Moroccan Berbers from Tinmel in the Atlas Mountains.Like their predecessors, the *Almoravids (al-Murabitūn), who ruled major areas of the Maghreb and Muslim Spain, the Almohads comprised a confederation of local Berber tribes.The Almohads were influenced by puritanical notions of Islam to even a greater degree than

35. Casablanca (Arabic: الدار البيضاء ‎, romanized: ad-dār al-bayḍāʾ; Berber languages: ⴰⵏⴼⴰ, romanized: anfa) is the largest city of Morocco.Located in the central-western part of Morocco bordering the Atlantic Ocean, it is the second largest city in the Maghreb region and the eighth-largest in the Arab world.Casablanca is Morocco's chief port and one of the largest

36. A burnous (Berber languages: ⴰⴱⵔⵏⵓⵙ abernus), also Burnoose, bournous or barnous, is a long cloak of coarse woollen fabric with a hood, usually white in color, worn by the Berbers and other Maghrebis.In the Maghreb, the colour of the burnous is white, beige, or dark brown.The white burnous is worn during important events and by people with high positions.

37. Arab-Berbers (Arabic: العرب والبربر ‎ al-ʿarab wa-l-barbar) are an ethnolinguistic group of the Maghreb, a vast region of North Africa in the western part of the Arab world along the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.Arab-Berbers are people of mixed Arab and Berber origin, most of whom speak a variant of Maghrebi Arabic as their native language, although about 16 to 25