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Mzab, Moroccan clan
Mzab (Arabic: مزاب) is a tribal confederation in Morocco (south of Casablanca), located in Ben Ahmed, which serves as its historical capital, part of the
Mzab_(Moroccan_tribe)
Berber ethnic group In North Africa
The Mozabite people or Banu Mzab (Arabic: بني مزاب, romanized: Banī Mzāb; Tumzabt: At Mzab) are a Berber ethnic group inhabiting the M'zab natural region
Mozabite_people
UNESCO World Heritage Site in Ghardaïa Province, Algeria
The M'zab, or Mzab (Mozabite: Aghlan, Arabic: مزاب, romanized: Mzāb), is a natural region of the northern Sahara Desert in Ghardaïa Province, Algeria
M'zab
Topics referred to by the same term
Mzab may refer to: M'zab, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Ghardaïa Province, Algeria Mzab (Moroccan tribe), a tribe in Morocco Mzab gundi, a species of
Mzab
Dialect cluster in North Africa
The Mzab–Wargla languages or Northern Saharan oasis dialects are a dialect cluster of the Zenati languages, within the Northern Berber subbranch. They
Mzab–Wargla_languages
Species of rodent
The Mzab gundi (Massoutiera mzabi) is a species of rodent in the family Ctenodactylidae. It is monotypic within the genus Massoutiera. It is found in Algeria
Mzab_gundi
Third-largest branch of Islam
is also practiced to a lesser extent throughout the Maghreb: Algeria (in Mzab), Tunisia (in Djerba), Libya (in Nafusa and Zuwarah area), and in sub-Saharan
Ibadism
Berber language spoken in Saharan Algeria
'Mozabite also known as Mzab , Ghardaia, is a Zenati language spoken by the Mozabites, an Ibadi Berber group inhabiting the seven cities of the M'zab natural
Mozabite_language
Branch of Northern Berber languages
around Batna and Khenchela, south of Constantine in northeastern Algeria Mzab–Wargla (Northern Saharan oases): South Oran and Figuig, in the ksours along
Zenati_languages
Family of languages and dialects Indigenous to North Africa
Tarifit Ayt Seghrouchen & Ayt Warayn Shenwa Shawiya Other Zenati (Mzab-Wargla, East Zenati) Western Berber Zenaga (Tuẓẓungiyya) Tetserret Eastern
Berber_languages
Province of Algeria
ethnic tension between "Bani Mzab and Arab Bedouin from various branches of the Chaamba tribe". "Aghlan" is the name the Beni Mzab have given to their region
Ghardaïa_Province
Family of rodents
gundi, Felou gundi, Val's or desert gundi, common or North African gundi and Mzab gundi), as well as numerous extinct genera and species. They are in the superfamily
Gundi
2012. "Chott el-Djerid". Galaxy Tours. Retrieved 2022-07-19. "Gour Beni Mzab". Galaxy Tours. Retrieved 2022-07-19. Hearn 2005, p. 116 "The Dunes". Star
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City in Ghardaïa Province, Algeria
northern-central Algeria in the Sahara and lies along the left bank of the Wadi Mzab. The M'zab in the Ghardaïa Province was made a World Heritage Site in 1982
Ghardaïa
Berber language of Algeria
spoken to its south; however, Blench (2006) classifies Gurara as a dialect of Mzab–Wargla and Tuwat as a dialect of the Riff languages. Gurara and Tuwat are
Gurara_language
Large language family of Africa and West Asia
Proto-Semitic Proto-Arabic Berber Eastern Northern Atlas Zenati East Zenati Mzab–Wargla Tuareg Western Chadic Biu–Mandara East West Angas Bade Bole–Tangale
Afroasiatic_languages
Zenati Berber language spoken in Algeria
at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023) René Basset, 1893, Etude sur la Zenatia du Mzab, de Ouargla et de l'Oued-Rir', p. 12. Paris: Ernest Leroux. v t e v t e
Tugurt_language
Cluster of five cities
qsur "walled villages" (ksour) located on rocky outcrops along the Oued Mzab collectively known as the Pentapolis, founded between 1012 and 1350. They
Pentapolis
Tribal confederation and historical region of Morocco
assemblies (leading political figure Abu Azzawi who was a sharif from the Mzab played an important role) leading to them sending a letter to Abd al-Hafid
Chaouia_(Morocco)
Zenati Berber language spoken in Algeria
Ouargla, Paris: Ernest Leroux René Basset, 1893, Étude sur la Zenatia du Mzab, de Ouargla et de l'Oued-Rir'. Paris: Ernest Leroux. Jean Delheure, 1987
Ouargli_language
Zenati Berber language of Algeria
Berber) is a Zenati Berber language spoken in Algeria. It is one of the Mzab–Wargla languages. Tidikelt is spoken in the northwest of Tamanrasset Province
Tidikelt_language
French linguist and orientalist (1855–1924)
Islam. André Basset and Henri Basset were his sons. Étude sur la zenatia du Mzab Notes de lexicographie berbère, 1887. sur le site Archive La Religion des
René_Basset
surviving population migrated to Ouargla, from where they later moved to the Mzab region in the 11th century. Al-Shamrani, Amal Bint Saleh (2021). "Factors
Capture_of_Tahert_(909)
Kabyle dynasty
Fadel Abrous, Dahbia (2010). "Encyclopédie Berbère, Tome XXXII : Mgild – Mzab". Peeters. pp. 5056–5063. Dallet, Jean-Marie (1985). Dictionnaire Français-Kabyle :
Ait_Mokran
Pancake dish in Maghrebi cuisine
Moroccan World News. September 18, 2019. M, D. S. (1928). "La Vie Féminine au Mzab: Étude de Sociologie Musulmane. By A. M. Goichon. Paris: Geuthner, 1927"
Baghrir
1852 siege of the French conquest of Algeria
nobles of the cities of M'zab, known in France as the capitulation of the Mzab. LQA, Rédaction (2022-12-05). "LA FRANCE COMMIT LE 1ER MASSACRE A L'ARME
Siege_of_Laghouat
Vernacular Arabic spoken in Morocco
hilaliennes en Ifrîqiya J. Grand'Henry, Les parlers arabes de la région du Mzāb, Brill, 1976, pp.4-5 M. El Himer, Zones linguistiques du Maroc arabophone:
Moroccan_Arabic
Fatimid dynasty (909–1171) Zirid dynasty (972–1148) Confederation of Banu Mzab (1012–1882) Hammadid dynasty (1014–1152) Kingdom of Tlemcen (1235–1556) Hafsid
List of Muslim states and dynasties
List_of_Muslim_states_and_dynasties
Arab tribe in Algeria
Clashes broke out again in July 2015 between the Chaamba and Mozabites in the Mzab valley which left at least 22 dead and hundreds injured. Castile, George
Chaamba
Animals in mammal order Rodentia
areas Diet: Vegetation Massoutiera Lastaste, 1885 One species M. mzabi (Mzab gundi) Northwestern Africa Size: 12–21 cm (5–8 in) long, plus 3–9 cm (1–4 in)
List_of_rodents
Moribund Berber language of Mauritania and Senegal
Zenaga avec les vocabulaires correspondents des dialectes Chawia et des Beni Mzab". Archives des missions scientifiques et littéraires. 3 (5): 473–533. Nicolas
Zenaga_language
(Iznaten/Iznasen) speakers: regions in Algeria and Morocco Mozabites (At Mzab): Mzab region, northern Sahara, north central Algeria Shawiya (Išawiyen): Aurès
List_of_Indigenous_peoples
Arabic-based alphabet used for Berber languages
regions that most used the script, namely Kabylia (يگواون), Souss (سوس), and Mzab (الواد نمزاب or الواد نمڞاب), were the regions that most used this alphabet:
Berber_Arabic_alphabet
(2019) Amazighs (Algeria - Mzab) AA (Tamazight) 67 0 4.5 89.6 1.5 0 1.5 0 3 0 Dugoujon et al. (2009) Amazighs (Algeria - Mzab) AA (Tamazight) 20 0 10 80
Y-DNA haplogroups in populations of North Africa
Y-DNA_haplogroups_in_populations_of_North_Africa
Medieval migrations of Arabs to the Maghreb
Beni Moussa, Banu Sulaym, Beni Zemmour, Chaouia, Doukkala, Hyayna, Khlout, Mzab, Oulad Delim, Oulad Tidrarin, Oulad Zyan, Rahamna, Sless, Zaër, Zyayda. There
Arab migrations to the Maghreb
Arab_migrations_to_the_Maghreb
Agricultural calendar traditionally used by Berbers
(north Morocco) Shilha (south Morocco) Shawiya (Algeria) Kabyle (Algeria) Mzab (Algeria) Moroccan Arabic Tunisian Arabic Libyan Arabic January yennayer
Berber_calendar
Species of rodent
gundi (Ctenodactylus vali) Felovia Felou gundi (Felovia vae) Massoutiera Mzab gundi (Massoutiera mzabi) Pectinator Speke's pectinator (Pectinator spekei)
Common_gundi
8th-century Islamic scholar
attributed to Abd Allah was recently discovered in the majority Ibadi region of Mzab in Algeria. In these manuscripts, the sophisticated treatment of the divine
Abd_Allah_ibn_Yazid_al-Fazari
Ibadi ruling house in Algeria (777–909)
to the Sedrata tribe of Ouargla, whence they would ultimately emigrate to Mzab. Among the reasons behind the fall of the Rustamid state was their non-compliance
Rustamid_dynasty
Berber ethnic group in northeast Algeria
Zenaga avec les vocabulaires correspondents des dialectes Chawia et des Beni Mzab, Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, (Archives des missions scientifiques et littéraires
Chaoui_people
Football tournament season
ESM Boudouaou CR Belouizdad v ASC Bordj Bou Arreridj NA Hussein Dey v RC Mzab JS Kabylie v E Collo ES Sétif v CB Mila CS Constantine v IRB El Hadjar US
1997–98_Algerian_League_Cup
Zenati Berber language spoken in Algeria
language, "Zenati", but Blench (2006) classifies Gurara as a dialect of Mzab–Wargla and Tuwat as a dialect of the Riff cluster. Tuwat at Ethnologue (17th
Tuwat_language
French scholar (1894–1977)
region of Algeria during the 1920s. Her resulting book La vie féminine au Mzab: étude de sociologie musulmane (transl. Feminine Life in M'zab: A Study of
Amélie-Marie_Goichon
Semitic language spoken in the Horn of Africa
Proto-Semitic Proto-Arabic Berber Eastern Northern Atlas Zenati East Zenati Mzab–Wargla Tuareg Western Chadic Biu–Mandara East West Angas Bade Bole–Tangale
Tigre_language
model influenced architects and urban planners, including Le Corbusier. Mzab Ghardaïa is pictured. Djémila Sétif 1982 191; iii, iv (cultural) The Roman
List of World Heritage Sites in Algeria
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Algeria
National anthem of Algeria
aspects of colonial rule in this century to 1930: the unusual case of the Beni Mzab". In Joffé, George (ed.). North Africa: Nation, State, and Region. Routledge
Kassaman
Zenati Berber language of northern Morocco
Kossman (1999), but Blench (2006) classifies it as one of the closely related Mzab–Wargla languages. Lafkioui (2020) argues that the Berber varieties of the
Tarifit
Hutaym (1553?–19th century) Dulaim (?–19th century) Mozabite tribe or Banu Mzab (1500s–18th century) Latakia considered themselves vassals of the porte Turabay
Vassal and tributary states of the Ottoman Empire
Vassal_and_tributary_states_of_the_Ottoman_Empire
American experimental musical group
Corridor" references the Wakhan, a rugged, mountainous area of Afghanistan; "Mzab" refers to the M'zab Valleyregion of Algeria; and "Kabyle" references a Berber
German_Army_(band)
Commune and town in Ghardaïa Province, Algeria
Ghardaïa, the provincial capital. El Atteuf lies on the banks of the Wadi Mzab, an intermittent river in the M'zab valley, downstream of Ghardaïa. The area
El_Atteuf
(Gerbillus latastei) Shaw's jird (Meriones shawi) Algerian mouse (Mus spretus) Mzab gundi (Massoutiera mzabi) North African hedgehog (Atelerix algirus) Long-eared
Wildlife_of_Libya
Turkish encyclopedia
Hâ Hüzeyl 5 / 2 Inal İzzüddevle 6 Kâʾân Kvatta 7 Labbay Mesânî 8 Mescid Mzâb 9 Nabaʾ Rüzzîk 10 Sâ Sufrûy 11 Sugd Tarika 12 / 1 Tarîkat Tuğrâ 12 / 2 Tuğ
İslâm_Ansiklopedisi
Settat to the south in the Chaouia plain, then under the control of the Mzab tribe. After the reopening of the port of Casablanca for trade in 1831, Jewish
Jewish community in Casablanca
Jewish_community_in_Casablanca
Arabic-speaking tribe in Morocco
Berber origin.[better source needed] Sless Maqil Beni Ahsen Beni Hassan Mzab Arab tribes Maghreb Maghrebis "Tribus du Maroc - قبائل المغرب: قبيلة الزيايـدة"
Zyayda
King of Numidia
Mkwsn". In Chaker, Salem (ed.). Encyclopédie berbère. Vol. 32 | Mgild – Mzab. Peeters. p. 4984. Appian, Pun., 111. Roller, Duane W. (2003), The World
Micipsa
1907-1934 conflict in North Africa
several assemblies with the political figure Abu Azzawi, a sharif from the Mzab playing a leading role. This led them to send a letter to Abd al-Hafid urging
French_conquest_of_Morocco
French explorer (1842-1886)
Challamel aîné, p. 106 Paul Soleillet (1877), L'Afrique occidentale : Algérie, Mzab, Tildikelt, cartography by Gabriel Gravier, Avignon: imprimerie de F. Seguin
Paul_Soleillet
and Aures, Algeria Tfaska n tnunbiya (May) : barley harvest festival in Mzab, Algeria Moussem tamrat (October) : date harvest festival at Arfoud, in morocco
List_of_harvest_festivals
Legal system of the Kabyle people
of men, it is a Berber structure existing in other Berber-speaking areas (Mzab, Aurès, Middle Atlas, etc.). It establishes regulations (qanun), organizes
Kabyle_law
Algerian fairy tale
Messaouda. Las granadas de oro y otros cuentos tradicionales del oasis del Mzab (Argelia). Cádiz, España: QBooks/Publidisa, 2016. pp. 115–120. ISBN 978-84-15744-30-6
The_Magic_Grain
Erg in Algeria
to the south to the Tademait Plateau, and to the east to the Chebka du Mzab. It extends approximately 550 km from east to west and 340 km from north
Grand_Erg_Occidental
Species of rodent
gundi (Ctenodactylus vali) Felovia Felou gundi (Felovia vae) Massoutiera Mzab gundi (Massoutiera mzabi) Pectinator Speke's pectinator (Pectinator spekei)
Val's_gundi
Species of rodent
gundi (Ctenodactylus vali) Felovia Felou gundi (Felovia vae) Massoutiera Mzab gundi (Massoutiera mzabi) Pectinator Speke's pectinator (Pectinator spekei)
Felou_gundi
Berber masculine noun meaning "king"
where the consonant /g/ has evolved into /ž/ and then /š/, notably in the Mzab, Ouargla, and Ghadames regions. Although the term agellid disappeared from
Agellid
Zenati Berber language spoken in Algeria
Zenaga avec les vocabulaires correspondants des dialectes Chawia et des Beni Mzab, Paris, Imprimerie Nationale, (Archives des missions scientifiques et littéraires
Shawiya_language
Dalton's mouse, Praomys daltoni LC Family: Ctenodactylidae Genus: Massoutiera Mzab gundi, Massoutiera mzabi LC The lagomorphs comprise two families, Leporidae
List_of_mammals_of_Chad
French anthropologist, linguist, and writer
especially the Roman ruins of Aures. He spent nearly two months in Mzab where he translated Beni Mzab the Kitab of the Nile and the Chronicle of Abu Zakaria Yahyá
Émile_Masqueray
Cluster of the Zenati languages
Morocco (2011?) Language family Afro-Asiatic Berber Northern Berber Zenati Mzab–Wargla South Oran and Figuig Berber Tachelhit Writing system Arabic, Latin
South_Oran_and_Figuig_Berber
annotated translation and glossary, 1925 William Marçais, La vie féminine au Mzab, 1927-1931 Mélanges Gaudefroy-Demombynes, 1935 Foreword for M. S. Meissa
William_Marçais
Provost † Units involved Chaouïa Confederation Mehalla of Titmellil Zyayda Mzab Mehalla of Taddert Oulad Hriz [fr] Oulad Saïd [fr] Ouled Bouziri Ouled Sidi
Battle_of_Sidi_Moumen
Field of research concerning the Ibadi school of Islam
produced the first list in 1885, containing the manuscripts of the Wadi Mzab in Algeria, after he had the chance to visit some private Ibāḍī libraries
Ibadi_studies
Ethnic Arabs of North Africa
Beni Moussa, Banu Sulaym, Beni Zemmour, Chaouia, Doukkala, Hyayna, Khlout, Mzab, Oulad Delim, Oulad Tidrarin, Oulad Zyan, Rahamna, Sless, Zaër, Zyayda. There
Maghrebi_Arabs
Species of rodent
gundi (Ctenodactylus vali) Felovia Felou gundi (Felovia vae) Massoutiera Mzab gundi (Massoutiera mzabi) Pectinator Speke's pectinator (Pectinator spekei)
Speke's_pectinator
Emir of the Zenatas
in 1058 where he was killed in battle after resisting the Banu Hilal in Mzab and Ifriqiya, and the Ifrenids then evacuated the region. He died in the
Abu_Soda
2022-12-21. Grand'Henry, Jacques (1976). Les parlers arabes de la région du Mzāb: (Sahara algérien) (in French). Brill Archive. p. 95. ISBN 978-90-04-04533-0
Arab_tribes_of_Algeria
Ctenodactylidae Genus: Felovia Felou gundi, Felovia vae DD Genus: Massoutiera Mzab gundi, Massoutiera mzabi LC The lagomorphs comprise two families, Leporidae
List_of_mammals_of_Mali
24 (Theniet bou Mediouna II), 23 (Theniet bou Mediouna I), 22 (Theniet el Mzab), 21 (Daïet Geklil), 16 (Oued Mergueb), 20 (Djebel Doum), 19 (Safiet el Baroud)
Rock_art_of_the_Djelfa_region
11th Century Berber Saint
present-day Algeria). She is reputed to have lived in a cave (ghār) near Wadi Mzab in the M'zab valley. Kharijite Muslims later flocked to the valley and built
Daïa
of cerde of Kenieba. Papio papio (Guinea baboon) and Massoutiera mzabi (Mzab gundi) are also reported. The African manatee (also known as the sea cow
Wildlife_of_Mali
Zenati Berber language of east-central Morocco
Language codes ISO 639-3 None (mis) Linguist List tzm-cen (Seghrušen of Mzab-Wargla) Glottolog None This article contains IPA phonetic symbols. Without
Ait_Seghrouchen_Berber
Semitic language of Ethiopia
Proto-Semitic Proto-Arabic Berber Eastern Northern Atlas Zenati East Zenati Mzab–Wargla Tuareg Western Chadic Biu–Mandara East West Angas Bade Bole–Tangale
Siltʼe_language
Settat to the south in the Chaouia plain, then under the control of the Mzab tribe. After the reopening of the port of Casablanca for trade in 1831, with
Mellah_of_Casablanca
Semitic language of eastern Ethiopia
Proto-Semitic Proto-Arabic Berber Eastern Northern Atlas Zenati East Zenati Mzab–Wargla Tuareg Western Chadic Biu–Mandara East West Angas Bade Bole–Tangale
Harari_language
Ctenodactylus gundi LC Val's gundi, Ctenodactylus vali DD Genus: Massoutiera Mzab gundi, Massoutiera mzabi LC Suborder: Sciurognathi Family: Sciuridae (squirrels)
List_of_mammals_of_Algeria
Gurage language spoken in Ethiopia
Proto-Semitic Proto-Arabic Berber Eastern Northern Atlas Zenati East Zenati Mzab–Wargla Tuareg Western Chadic Biu–Mandara East West Angas Bade Bole–Tangale
Soddo_language
French zoologist (1847–1934)
Lataste's gerbil (Gerbillus latastei) Lataste's gundi, often referred to as the Mzab gundi, (Massoutiera mzabi) Lataste's snake skink (Ophiomorus latastii) Lataste's
Fernand_Lataste
Infraorder of rodents
gundi (Ctenodactylus vali) Felovia Felou gundi (Felovia vae) Massoutiera Mzab gundi (Massoutiera mzabi) Pectinator Speke's pectinator (Pectinator spekei)
Ctenodactylomorphi
Common gundi Lowland paca Southern viscacha Plains viscacha Laotian rock rat Mzab gundi Coypu Speke's pectinator Dassie rat Lesser cane rat Greater cane rat
List_of_least_concern_mammals
Genus of rodents
gundi (Ctenodactylus vali) Felovia Felou gundi (Felovia vae) Massoutiera Mzab gundi (Massoutiera mzabi) Pectinator Speke's pectinator (Pectinator spekei)
Ctenodactylus
Ctenodactylus gundi LC Val's gundi, Ctenodactylus vali DD Genus: Massoutiera Mzab gundi, Massoutiera mzabi LC The lagomorphs comprise two families, Leporidae
List_of_mammals_of_Libya
Commune and town in Ghardaïa Province, Algeria
provincial capital Ghardaïa. Dhayet Bendhahoua lies on the banks of the Wadi Mzab, an intermittent river in the M'zab valley, upstream of Ghardaïa. The area
Dhayet_Bendhahoua
Commune and town in Ghardaïa Province, Algeria
constituting the commune of Bounoura. Bounoura lies on the banks of the Wadi Mzab, an intermittent river in the M'zab valley, just downstream upstream of Ghardaïa
Bounoura
Tunisian island of Djerba. Ibadi remnants of the Rustamids now live in the Mzab region, in the pre-Sahara of Algeria. H.A.R. Gibb, Modern Trends in Islam
History_of_medieval_Tunisia
most part, they now reside in the Djebel Nefousa (western Libya), in the Mzab and at Wargla (eastern Algeria), and on Djerba island in Tunisia. In the
History of early Islamic Tunisia
History_of_early_Islamic_Tunisia
Dalton's mouse, Praomys daltoni LC Family: Ctenodactylidae Genus: Massoutiera Mzab gundi, Massoutiera mzabi LC The lagomorphs comprise two families, Leporidae
List_of_mammals_of_Niger
Algerian politician
20 August 1979) – Socio-religious study on the Ibadite community of the Mzab, presented within the framework of the work of the National Center for Research
Slimane_Chikh
District in Laghouat Province, Algeria
the region; the others are the seminomads’ market town of Aflou and the Mʾzab and el-Golea oases groups. Laghouat lies on the Wadi Mzi (Wadi Djedi in
Laghouat_District
MZAB
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American, British, English, German, Teutonic
Seaman
Boy/Male
Indian
One who can Face Sun
Female
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(Ù†ÛŒÙ„ÙˆÙØ±) Persian name NILOFER means "water-lily."
Girl/Female
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Brave; Energetic; Powerful
Boy/Male
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Brave One of the Family; Hero of the Family
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which is a.
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An open idol.
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