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  • Maghrebis
  • Inhabitants of Maghreb region

    location in the western part of the Arab world. Maghrebis are predominantly of Arab and Berber origins. Maghrebis were known in ancient and medieval times as

    Maghrebis

    Maghrebis

  • Maghrebi Arabic
  • Family of Arabic dialects spoken in the Maghreb

    modern Arabic varieties in the Maghreb spoken by the vast majority of Maghrebis. The Arabic language was spread across North Africa throughout the Rashidun

    Maghrebi Arabic

    Maghrebi Arabic

    Maghrebi_Arabic

  • Maghrebi Jews
  • Jewish diaspora of Northwest Africa

    See Mizrahi Jews for more information about the Eastern Jews. Maghrebi Jews (מַגּרֶבִּים‎ or מַאגרֶבִּים‎, Maghrebim), are a Jewish diaspora group with

    Maghrebi Jews

    Maghrebi Jews

    Maghrebi_Jews

  • List of Maghrebis
  • are Maghrebis of note. Faouzia Ouihya – Moroccan-Canadian singer-songwriter, born in Casablanca Touria Chaoui (1936–1956), first female Maghrebi and Moroccan

    List of Maghrebis

    List_of_Maghrebis

  • Mughrabi Quarter
  • Former neighborhood in Jerusalem

    Zāwiyah near the Bāb al-Silsilah, or Chain Gate, of the Harat, for the Maghrebis. This second document became the foundational act which was to form the

    Mughrabi Quarter

    Mughrabi Quarter

    Mughrabi_Quarter

  • A Prophet
  • 2009 film by Jacques Audiard

    the Corsicans and the Maghrebis. Malik keeps to himself. When Luciani forces him to be the unwilling assassin of Reyeb, a Maghrebi witness in a trial, Malik

    A Prophet

    A_Prophet

  • Maghrebi script
  • Form of Arabic script

    Maghrebi script or Maghribi script or Maghrebi Arabic script (Arabic: الخط المغربي) refers to a loosely related family of Arabic scripts that developed

    Maghrebi script

    Maghrebi script

    Maghrebi_script

  • Islamic Museum, Jerusalem
  • Museum in Al-Aqsa, Jerusalem

    housed the Mosque of the Maghrebis (Jāmiʿ al-Maghāribah, جامع المغاربة), also known as the "Mosque of the Malikis", as most Maghrebi scholars follow the Maliki

    Islamic Museum, Jerusalem

    Islamic Museum, Jerusalem

    Islamic_Museum,_Jerusalem

  • Maghrebi communities of Paris
  • Ethnic community living in Paris, France

    have had" 5,720 Maghrebis and that the estimates of Maghrebis in 1952 were 5,500–6,400. It had been perceived to have become Maghrebi in the post-World

    Maghrebi communities of Paris

    Maghrebi communities of Paris

    Maghrebi_communities_of_Paris

  • Maghreb
  • Region of North Africa; western half of the Arab world

    increased genetic similarities between Maghrebis and Middle Easterners. Haplogroup J1-M267 accounts for around 30% of Maghrebis and has spread from the Arabian

    Maghreb

    Maghreb

    Maghreb

  • Algerians in France
  • 1968, there were 40,000 Africans in France. The migratory movement of Maghrebis into France is generally attributed to push factors. There was little

    Algerians in France

    Algerians_in_France

  • Shakshouka
  • Maghrebi dish of eggs poached in a sauce

    Shakshouka is a Maghrebi dish of eggs poached in a sauce of tomatoes, olive oil, peppers, onion, and garlic, commonly spiced with cumin, paprika, and cayenne

    Shakshouka

    Shakshouka

    Shakshouka

  • Mayssa Maghrebi
  • Emirati-Moroccan actress (born 1983)

    Mayssa Maghrebi (Arabic: ميساء مغربي; born 19 August 1978, in Meknes) is an Emirati-Moroccan actress. She started working in 2000. She acted in several

    Mayssa Maghrebi

    Mayssa Maghrebi

    Mayssa_Maghrebi

  • Arabs in France
  • places. Many notable French people have Maghrebi ancestry since Arabs in France are predominantly Maghrebis. Arnaud Montebourg, politician, former Minister

    Arabs in France

    Arabs_in_France

  • Maghrebi mint tea
  • North African green tea

    Maghrebi mint tea (Maghrebi Arabic: أتاي, ʾatāy; Arabic: الشاي بالنعناع, romanized: aš-šāy bin-naʿnāʿ), also known as Tunisian mint tea, Algerian mint

    Maghrebi mint tea

    Maghrebi mint tea

    Maghrebi_mint_tea

  • Maghrib
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (disambiguation) Arab Maghreb Union Maghrebis, inhabitants of the Greater Maghreb Moroccans, inhabitants of Morocco Maghrebi mint tea Barbary Coast Tamazgha

    Maghrib

    Maghrib

  • Maghrebi Arabs
  • Ethnic Arabs of North Africa

    Harissa, Lablabi, and Bazin. Arab world Arab-Berber Moroccans Algerians Maghrebis Kaegi, Walter E. (2010). Muslim Expansion and Byzantine Collapse in North

    Maghrebi Arabs

    Maghrebi Arabs

    Maghrebi_Arabs

  • Moorish architecture
  • Architectural style associated with the western Islamic world

    Algeria) and al-Andalus, sometimes referred to as Hispano-Moresque or Hispano-Maghrebi. This architectural style came to encompass distinctive features such as

    Moorish architecture

    Moorish architecture

    Moorish_architecture

  • Israel
  • Country in West Asia

    700,000 Israelis, mostly originating from France and North Africa (see Maghrebi Jews). English was an official language during the Mandate period; it lost

    Israel

    Israel

    Israel

  • Haratin
  • Ethnic group in Africa

    plurality), Morocco, Western Sahara, Senegal, and Algeria. The Haratin speak Maghrebi Arabic dialects and Berber languages. They are believed to largely descend

    Haratin

    Haratin

    Haratin

  • Maghrebi cuisine
  • Culinary tradition

    have also been influenced by French and Italian cuisine respectively. In Maghrebi cuisine, the most common staple foods are wheat (for khobz bread and couscous)

    Maghrebi cuisine

    Maghrebi cuisine

    Maghrebi_cuisine

  • Arabs in Switzerland
  • Ethnic group

    permanent residents of the Maghrebis in Switzerland, according to their countries of origin in the period between 1981 and 2010. Maghrebis are stationed in the

    Arabs in Switzerland

    Arabs_in_Switzerland

  • Merguez
  • Spicy sausage in Maghrebi cuisine

    (/mɛərˈɡɛz/ mair-GHEZ) is a red, spicy lamb- or beef-based fresh sausage in Maghrebi cuisine. In France, merguez became popular in the 1960s and 1970s, as Algerian

    Merguez

    Merguez

    Merguez

  • Immigration to France
  • 8% of the total French metropolitan population (60.7 million in 2005). Maghrebis have settled mainly in the industrial regions in France, especially in

    Immigration to France

    Immigration_to_France

  • Geographical distribution of French speakers
  • The French language became an international language, the second international language alongside Latin, in the Middle Ages, "from the fourteenth century

    Geographical distribution of French speakers

    Geographical distribution of French speakers

    Geographical_distribution_of_French_speakers

  • List of ethnic slurs
  • Mauritania Tingitana (nowadays the Maghreb), it came to be used for Muslim Maghrebis and Andalusis during the Middle Ages and was later extended to any Muslim

    List of ethnic slurs

    List_of_ethnic_slurs

  • List of French people of Maghrebi origin
  • mother Maurice Taieb, geologist, Tunisian father and French mother Maghrebis Maghrebis in France Her grand mother, Emma Saïd Ben Mohamed (alias Aïcha) (1876–1930)

    List of French people of Maghrebi origin

    List_of_French_people_of_Maghrebi_origin

  • France
  • Country primarily in Western Europe

    of which more than 5 million were of European origin and 4 million of Maghrebi ancestry. In 2008, France granted citizenship to 137,000 persons, mostly

    France

    France

    France

  • Al-Maghrabi
  • Arabic language surname

    Al-Maghribi, Al-Maghrabi, El Maghrabi, El-Maghrabi, also Al-Maghrebi (Arabic: المغربي), is an Arabic language surname common in the Arab World, and it

    Al-Maghrabi

    Al-Maghrabi

  • Ghorayeba
  • Shortbread-like cookies

    Maghreb and Egypt, they are often served with Libyan tea, Arabic coffee or Maghrebi mint tea. A recipe for a shortbread cookie similar to ghorayebah but without

    Ghorayeba

    Ghorayeba

    Ghorayeba

  • Arabic grammar
  • Grammar of the Arabic language

    most varieties) the loss of the feminine plural. Many Arabic dialects, Maghrebi Arabic in particular, also have significant vowel shifts and unusual consonant

    Arabic grammar

    Arabic grammar

    Arabic_grammar

  • Abd al-Rahman al-Maghrebi
  • Moroccan al-Qaeda member

    Abd al-Rahman al-Maghrebi (Arabic: عبد الرحمن المغربي; born 1970 or 1975) is a Moroccan-born terrorist and senior member of Al-Qaeda (AQ) who leads the

    Abd al-Rahman al-Maghrebi

    Abd_al-Rahman_al-Maghrebi

  • Mizrahi Jews
  • Jewish diaspora of Africa and Asia

    Jews, Algerian Jews, and Libyan Jews (also known as Musta'arabi Jews or Maghrebi Jews) are sometimes labeled as Mizrahim, although these groups largely

    Mizrahi Jews

    Mizrahi Jews

    Mizrahi_Jews

  • Couscous
  • Traditional Maghrebi dish

    French, and Hassaniya Arabic. Couscous is a staple food throughout the Maghrebi cuisines of Algeria, Tunisia, Mauritania, Morocco, and Libya. It was integrated

    Couscous

    Couscous

    Couscous

  • Tunisian–Algerian War (1705)
  • to cripple Tunis' power due to their participation in the Maghrebi War. During the Maghrebi war, the Regency suffered brutal campaigns from the east and

    Tunisian–Algerian War (1705)

    Tunisian–Algerian_War_(1705)

  • Ismael Al-Maghrebi
  • Saudi Arabian footballer

    Ismael Al-Maghrebi (Arabic: إسماعيل المغربي, born 17 July 1991) is a Saudi Arabian football player who currently plays as a striker. Al-Batin MS League:

    Ismael Al-Maghrebi

    Ismael_Al-Maghrebi

  • Muhammad Shirin Maghribi
  • Iranian poet and Sufi of the second half of the eighth century AH

     224–231. ISBN 978-0-71009-114-7. Lewisohn, Leonard (1988). "Moḥammad Shirin Maghrebi". Sufi, A Journal of Sufism: 30–37. Martini, Giovanni Maria (2021a). "Muḥammad

    Muhammad Shirin Maghribi

    Muhammad Shirin Maghribi

    Muhammad_Shirin_Maghribi

  • Marseille
  • City in southern France

    1930s; Spanish after 1936; Maghrebis (both Arab and Berber) in the inter-war period; Sub-Saharan Africans after 1945; Maghrebi Jews in the 1950s and 1960s;

    Marseille

    Marseille

    Marseille

  • Tagine
  • Maghrebi dish prepared in the earthenware pot of the same name

    or tajine, also tajin or tagin (Arabic: طاجين, romanized: ṭajīn) is a Maghrebi dish, and the earthenware pot in which it is cooked. It is also called

    Tagine

    Tagine

    Tagine

  • Ibn Battuta
  • Maghrebi traveller and scholar (1304–1368/1369)

    Ibn Battuta (/ˌɪbən bætˈtuːtɑː/; 24 February 1304 – 1368/1369) was a Maghrebi Muslim traveller, explorer and scholar from Tangier (in present-day Morocco)

    Ibn Battuta

    Ibn Battuta

    Ibn_Battuta

  • Languages of Gibraltar
  • to its close proximity to Morocco and Algeria, the Berber language and Maghrebi Arabic are spoken by the Moroccan and other North African minorities in

    Languages of Gibraltar

    Languages of Gibraltar

    Languages_of_Gibraltar

  • Arab Maghreb Union
  • Trade agreement among North African Arab countries of the Maghreb

    Libya, and Algeria was held in Tripoli in January 2025. Africa portal Maghrebis African Economic Community (AEC) Arab League Common Market for Eastern

    Arab Maghreb Union

    Arab Maghreb Union

    Arab_Maghreb_Union

  • Maldives
  • Island country in South Asia

    misreading Maldive texts, and having a bias towards the North African, Maghrebi narrative of this Shaykh, instead of the Persian origins account that was

    Maldives

    Maldives

    Maldives

  • Maltese language
  • Semitic language spoken mostly in Malta

    Sicily and Calabria who spoke Siculo-Arabic, which had developed as a Maghrebi Arabic dialect in the Emirate of Sicily between 831 and 1091. As a result

    Maltese language

    Maltese language

    Maltese_language

  • North African Sephardim
  • Jewish ethnic subdivision

    exiled Iberian Jewish families of the late 15th century and North African Maghrebi Jewish communities. Since the creation of the state of Israel in 1948 and

    North African Sephardim

    North African Sephardim

    North_African_Sephardim

  • Gates of the Temple Mount
  • Gateways to Al-Aqsa, Jerusalem

    public. Non-Muslims are only permitted to enter through the Magharibah (Maghrebis) gate. The keys to all the gates, with the exception of the Magharibah

    Gates of the Temple Mount

    Gates of the Temple Mount

    Gates_of_the_Temple_Mount

  • Malsouka
  • Maghrebi food ingredient

    de brick) or bourek sheets (ورق البوراك) or dioul (Arabic: ديول), is a Maghrebi pastry sheet that resembles filo. It is thicker than filo and unlike filo

    Malsouka

    Malsouka

    Malsouka

  • Agdistis maghrebi
  • Species of plume moth

    Agdistis maghrebi is a moth in the family Pterophoridae. It is known from Algeria. The wingspan is 21–28 mm. The forewings are greyish brown. "Die palaearktischen

    Agdistis maghrebi

    Agdistis_maghrebi

  • New York City ethnic enclaves
  • Since its founding in 1625 by Dutch traders as New Amsterdam, New York City has been a major destination for immigrants of many nationalities who have

    New York City ethnic enclaves

    New York City ethnic enclaves

    New_York_City_ethnic_enclaves

  • Algerian Arabic
  • Maghrebi dialect of the Arabic language spoken in Algeria

    or Darja, is a variety of Arabic spoken in Algeria. It belongs to the Maghrebi Arabic dialect continuum and is mostly intelligible with the Tunisian and

    Algerian Arabic

    Algerian Arabic

    Algerian_Arabic

  • Libya
  • Country in North Africa

    Libya, officially the State of Libya, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to the east

    Libya

    Libya

    Libya

  • Islam in France
  • 8% of the total French metropolitan population (60.7 million in 2005). Maghrebis have settled mainly in the industrial regions in France, especially in

    Islam in France

    Islam in France

    Islam_in_France

  • Andalusians
  • People of Andalusia, Spain

    Leonese Valencians Other groups Berbers Erromintxela Gitanos Mercheros Maghrebis Occitans Sephardim (including Iberian Jews and Xuetes) Significant Spanish

    Andalusians

    Andalusians

    Andalusians

  • Man sa yarbah al malyoon
  • Arabic TV game show

    من سيربح المليون (English translation: Who will win the million?, transliteration: Man sa yarbah al-malyoon) is a pan-Arab game show, part of the international

    Man sa yarbah al malyoon

    Man_sa_yarbah_al_malyoon

  • Arabic
  • Central Semitic language

    overhaul of Arabic grammar first proposed by Al-Jahiz 200 years prior. The Maghrebi lexicographer Ibn Manzur compiled Lisān al-ʿArab (لسان العرب, "Tongue of

    Arabic

    Arabic

    Arabic

  • Ayari
  • Surname list

    عَيّار ayyār) is a Maghrebi (Tunisian, Algerian) and Persian surname. More than 400 people with the name live in France (i.e. Maghrebis in France). An estimated

    Ayari

    Ayari

  • Tajin
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (comedian) (Yuzo Ishikawa, born 1962), Japanese comedian Tagine, or tajin, a Maghrebi dish This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title

    Tajin

    Tajin

  • Moroccan diaspora
  • People of Moroccan birth or ancestry living outside Morocco

    France, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands. Moroccans Moroccans in France Maghrebi communities of Paris Moroccans in Spain Moroccan Jews in Israel Moroccans

    Moroccan diaspora

    Moroccan diaspora

    Moroccan_diaspora

  • Islamic State
  • Salafi jihadist militant organisation

    al-Hussein al-Husseini al-Qurashi Abu Ahmad al-Alwani Haji Bakr Abu Usamah al-Maghrebi Abu Abdulrahman al-Bilawi Abu Muhannad al-Suwaydawi Abdul Rauf Aliza Abu

    Islamic State

    Islamic State

    Islamic_State

  • Varieties of Arabic
  • Family of dialects/variants of the Arabic language

    dialects, Maghrebi Arabic in particular, also have significant vowel shifts and unusual consonant clusters. Unlike other dialect groups, in the Maghrebi Arabic

    Varieties of Arabic

    Varieties of Arabic

    Varieties_of_Arabic

  • Hassaniya Arabic
  • Maghrebi Arabic dialect spoken by Mauritanians and Sahrawi

    Hassaniyya, Klam El Bithan, Hassani, Hassaniya, and Maure) is a variety of Maghrebi Arabic spoken by Mauritanian Arabs, Malian Arabs and the Sahrawis. It was

    Hassaniya Arabic

    Hassaniya Arabic

    Hassaniya_Arabic

  • Algeria
  • Country in North Africa

    Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. Spanning over 2,381,741 square kilometres

    Algeria

    Algeria

    Algeria

  • Maghrebi Unity Stadium
  • Building in Algeria

    Maghrebi Unity Stadium (Arabic: ملعب الإتحــاد المغــاربـي, Tamazight: ⵎⴰⴳⵀⵔⴻⴱⵉ ⵓⵏⵉⵜⵢ ⵙⵜⴰⴷⵉⵓⵎ) is a multi-use stadium in Béjaïa, Kabylia, Algeria. It is

    Maghrebi Unity Stadium

    Maghrebi Unity Stadium

    Maghrebi_Unity_Stadium

  • Boulfaf
  • Moroccan liver kebab

    khobz with accoutrements as a sandwich. It is traditionally served with Maghrebi mint tea as a family lunch dish. Kouah is a general term for grilled liver

    Boulfaf

    Boulfaf

    Boulfaf

  • Music of North Africa
  • North Africa has contributed considerably to popular music, especially Egyptian classical music alongside el Gil, Algerian raï and Chaabi (internationally-known

    Music of North Africa

    Music_of_North_Africa

  • Islam in England
  • short, findings indicate Maghrebis make up a substantial community in Europe and England. Britain has long ties with Maghrebis, through contact with the

    Islam in England

    Islam in England

    Islam_in_England

  • Nadim al-Maghrebi
  • Organization

    Nadim al-Maghrebi (Arabic: نديم المغربي) was an Islamist militant organization formed in 2006 that sought to take by force the Spanish cities of Ceuta

    Nadim al-Maghrebi

    Nadim_al-Maghrebi

  • Éclair
  • Cream-filled pastry

    Rollò Sfogliatella Spina Santa Struffoli Torta caprese Zeppola Zippula Maghrebi Makroudh Malsouka Mouna Briouat Romanian Cornulețe Gogoși Papanași Plăcintă

    Éclair

    Éclair

    Éclair

  • Neo-Nazism
  • Post-WWII Nazi-inspired ideologies

    ones who have suffered the most attacks by neo-Nazi groups, followed by Maghrebis and Latin Americans. They have also caused deaths in the anti-fascist

    Neo-Nazism

    Neo-Nazism

    Neo-Nazism

  • Roman Africans
  • Ethnic group

    significant substratum of the modern varieties of the Berber languages and Maghrebi Arabic. After their conquest, the Muslim conquerors distinguished three

    Roman Africans

    Roman Africans

    Roman_Africans

  • Margoum
  • Margoum or mergoum is a type of wool weaving used as a floor rug, with Maghrebis origins. It is distinguished from a kilim by the regma, woven patterns

    Margoum

    Margoum

  • Mali
  • Country in West Africa

    king lives" and carries a connotation of strength. Fourteenth-century Maghrebi traveller Ibn Battuta reported that the capital of the empire was called

    Mali

    Mali

    Mali

  • Kasbah
  • Type of fortress in Arab or Islamic regions

    romanized: qaṣaba, lit. 'fortress', Arabic pronunciation: [qasˤaba], Maghrebi Arabic: [qasˤba]), also spelled qasbah, qasba, qasaba, or casbah, is a

    Kasbah

    Kasbah

    Kasbah

  • Croquembouche
  • French dessert

    Rollò Sfogliatella Spina Santa Struffoli Torta caprese Zeppola Zippula Maghrebi Makroudh Malsouka Mouna Briouat Romanian Cornulețe Gogoși Papanași Plăcintă

    Croquembouche

    Croquembouche

    Croquembouche

  • Quran
  • Central religious text of Islam

    remarkable technical achievement. Different scripts like Kufic, Naskh and Maghrebi were used, along with several colors like red, yellow and green. These

    Quran

    Quran

    Quran

  • Berbers
  • Ethnic group indigenous to North Africa

    featured in the marketing of products and locations. Hamites Haratin Maghrebis /ˌæməˈziːk, -iːx/ AM-ə-ZEEK(H); Berber languages: Amaziɣ (ⴰⵎⴰⵣⵉⵖ or ⵎⵣⵗ)

    Berbers

    Berbers

    Berbers

  • Sahara
  • Desert on the African continent

    cataracts, making trade and contact by boat difficult. The Haratin speak Maghrebi Arabic dialects and Berber languages. They are believed to largely descend

    Sahara

    Sahara

    Sahara

  • Fantasia (performance)
  • Traditional exhibition in the Maghreb

    horsemanship in the Maghreb performed during cultural festivals and for Maghrebi wedding celebrations. It is present in Algeria, Libya, Mali, Mauritania

    Fantasia (performance)

    Fantasia (performance)

    Fantasia_(performance)

  • Zrig
  • Saharan sour milk drink

    grains. Zrig is one of the main beverages offered to guest along with Maghrebi mint tea (Hassaniyya: attai). It is valued for being refreshing in the

    Zrig

    Zrig

    Zrig

  • Pe (Semitic letter)
  • Seventeenth letter of the Semitic scripts

    example: نَكْتُب naktub ("we write") → فَنَكْتُب fanaktub ("so we write"). In Maghrebi scripts, the i'ajami dot in fāʼ has traditionally been written underneath

    Pe (Semitic letter)

    Pe_(Semitic_letter)

  • Matcha
  • Fine powder green tea

    Grey (Lady Grey) Breakfast tea (English, Irish) Jasmine tea Masala chai Maghrebi mint tea Prince of Wales Russian Caravan Strobilanthes tonkinensis General

    Matcha

    Matcha

    Matcha

  • Dung Gate
  • Gate of the Old City of Jerusalem

    known as Bab al-Maghariba (Arabic: باب المغاربة, romanized: Gate of the Maghrebis), Mughrabi Gate, Moroccan Gate or Silwan Gate, is one of the Gates of

    Dung Gate

    Dung Gate

    Dung_Gate

  • Extremadurans
  • People from Extremadura, Spain

    Leonese Valencians Other groups Berbers Erromintxela Gitanos Mercheros Maghrebis Occitans Sephardim (including Iberian Jews and Xuetes) Significant Spanish

    Extremadurans

    Extremadurans

    Extremadurans

  • Chouchou (film)
  • 2003 film

    Allouache and produced by Christian Fechner. The film follows a cross-dressing Maghrebi man who settles in Paris to find his nephew. The film stars Gad Elmaleh

    Chouchou (film)

    Chouchou_(film)

  • Bombolone
  • Italian filled doughnut

    Rollò Sfogliatella Spina Santa Struffoli Torta caprese Zeppola Zippula Maghrebi Makroudh Malsouka Mouna Briouat Romanian Cornulețe Gogoși Papanași Plăcintă

    Bombolone

    Bombolone

    Bombolone

  • Banlieue
  • Suburb of a large city, especially in France

    immigration control. In the summer of 1981, events involving young Franco-Maghrebis were met with varying reactions from the French public. Within the banlieues

    Banlieue

    Banlieue

    Banlieue

  • Communist bandit pastry
  • Taiwanese pastry named after an anti-communist epithet

    Rollò Sfogliatella Spina Santa Struffoli Torta caprese Zeppola Zippula Maghrebi Makroudh Malsouka Mouna Briouat Romanian Cornulețe Gogoși Papanași Plăcintă

    Communist bandit pastry

    Communist_bandit_pastry

  • Bear claw
  • Pastry with almond paste filling

    Rollò Sfogliatella Spina Santa Struffoli Torta caprese Zeppola Zippula Maghrebi Makroudh Malsouka Mouna Briouat Romanian Cornulețe Gogoși Papanași Plăcintă

    Bear claw

    Bear claw

    Bear_claw

  • Milk tea
  • Beverage mainly composed of tea and milk

    Grey (Lady Grey) Breakfast tea (English, Irish) Jasmine tea Masala chai Maghrebi mint tea Prince of Wales Russian Caravan Strobilanthes tonkinensis General

    Milk tea

    Milk tea

    Milk_tea

  • Sahrawis
  • Ethnic group native to the western part of the Sahara desert

    Maghrebi Arabs, other Arab-Berbers and Arabized Berbers, other Arab and Berber peoples, Haratin, Gnawa, Wolof, Soninke, Afro-Arabs, Tuaregs, other Maghrebis

    Sahrawis

    Sahrawis

    Sahrawis

  • Agent Elvis
  • American adult animated sitcom television series

     2023 (2023-03-17) 6 "Pookie-Bear" Gary Ye Mike Arnold March 17, 2023 (2023-03-17) 7 "Maghrebi Mint" Gary Ye Asha Wilson March 17, 2023 (2023-03-17) 8 "Head Soup" Gary

    Agent Elvis

    Agent_Elvis

  • Yorkshire Tea
  • Black tea blend

    Grey (Lady Grey) Breakfast tea (English, Irish) Jasmine tea Masala chai Maghrebi mint tea Prince of Wales Russian Caravan Strobilanthes tonkinensis General

    Yorkshire Tea

    Yorkshire_Tea

  • Mimouna
  • Traditional Maghrebi Jewish celebration dinner

    traditional Maghrebi Jewish celebration dinner that takes place in Morocco, Israel, France, Canada, and other places around the world where Maghrebi Jews live

    Mimouna

    Mimouna

    Mimouna

  • Maghrebi war (1699–1702)
  • Military conflict

    The Maghrebi war (1699–1702) was a conflict involving a Tunisian, Tripolitanian, and Moroccan coalition, and the Regency of Algiers. It was an important

    Maghrebi war (1699–1702)

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  • Sephardic Jews
  • Jewish diaspora of Spain and Portugal

    Tétouan, Fez, Algiers, and Tunis, forming a major Sephardic population: the Maghrebi Jews. Some Sephardim also settled in Italian ports including Venice and

    Sephardic Jews

    Sephardic Jews

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  • Abu Yaaza
  • Maghrebi Sufi saint (died 1177)

    al-Gharbi (d. 1 Shawwal 572/2 April 1177) (also Bouazza) was a 12th-century Maghrebi Sufi Saint. Abu Yaaza was from a sub-Atlantic Berber tribe. He was a student

    Abu Yaaza

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  • Masoob
  • Yemeni dessert dish

    Eastern Arabian Bahraini Emirati Kuwaiti Omani Qatari Saudi Arabian Yemeni Maghrebi Algerian Libyan Mauritanian Moroccan Tunisian Western Saharan Levant/Mashriq

    Masoob

    Masoob

    Masoob

  • Ghazi (warrior)
  • Arabic term for a military raider

    word ghazw often appears as "razzia", a borrowing through French from Maghrebi Arabic. In modern Turkish, the word gazi refers to veterans, and also (as

    Ghazi (warrior)

    Ghazi (warrior)

    Ghazi_(warrior)

  • Ramadan in France
  • Religious observance in France

    and 9 million people (10–13% of the population), predominantly Sunni of Maghrebi origin. The start and end of Ramadan in France are determined by lunar

    Ramadan in France

    Ramadan_in_France

  • Tunisians in France
  • People of Tunisian descent living in France

    Tunisians in France Total population 1,383,000 (2023) Languages French (Maghrebi French), Arabic (Tunisian Arabic) Religion Majority Islam (Sunni Islam)

    Tunisians in France

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