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Nomadic Sahrawi tribe of Sanhaja-Berber origins
The Reguibat (Arabic: الرقيبات, romanized: al-Rgībāt; variously transliterated Reguibate, Rguibat, R'gaybat, R'gibat, Erguibat, Ergaybat) is a Sahrawi
Reguibat
Country in North Africa
Sahrawis from the Reguibat tribe performing a Guedra
Morocco
One of the five Precambrian cratons that make up the African Plate
fused: Leo-Man-Ghana, Taoudeni and Reguibat. The first two docked around 2.1 Ga (billion years ago), and the Reguibat Craton docked with the craton around
West_African_Craton
Ethnic group native to the western part of the Sahara desert
and social divisions between the tribes. In these encounters, the large Reguibat tribe proved especially resistant to the new rulers, and its fighters would
Sahrawis
Uranium mine in Mauritania
The Reguibat mine is a large open pit mine located in the western part of Mauritania. Reguibat represents one of the largest uranium reserves in Mauritania
Reguibat_mine
Franco-Spanish military operation in the Ifni War in 1958
further its interests in the region and temporarily gain the support of the Reguibat tribe. Another outcome of the operation was Spain's return of Tarfaya to
Operation_Écouvillon
Bedouin Sahrawi tribe
treatment. The 19th century saw the rise of another Sahrawi tribe, the Reguibat who undermined the authority of the Oulad Delim. In 1888, war broke out
Oulad_Delim
in what is now Algeria. They were engaged in a lengthy war against the Reguibat and Kunta in the 19th c., their allies in this war were the Senhaja. This
Tajakant
Province of Algeria
independence, the area served as a strongpoint of several tribes of the nomadic Reguibat confederation. During the Zayyanid period, the Draa region which surrounds
Tindouf_Province
Sahrawi Islamic preacher and political leader
al-Karim ibn Abdallah ibn Abd as-Salam ibn Mashish. He is the founder of the Reguibat, the largest and most powerful Sahrawi tribe, whose areas extended from
Sidi_Ahmed_Rguibi
Traditionally dominant warrior tribes of Mauritania and Western Sahara
for armed protection. Occasionally, such as in the case of the important Reguibat tribe, Zawāyā Berber groups would rise to Hassane status by growing in
Hassane
City in Marrakesh–Safi, Morocco
Ma al-'Aynayn, who arrived from the Sahara accompanied by his nomadic Reguibat tribal warriors. On 30 March 1912, the French Protectorate in Morocco was
Marrakesh
more than two billion year old Archean crystalline basement rock in the Reguibat Shield of the West African Craton, a section of ancient and stable continental
Geology_of_Mauritania
like the Reguibat who sided the Oulad Tidrarin and the Ait Lahcen of the Tekna who joined the Oulad Delim joined the war. However, the Reguibat made peace
Oulad_Tidrarin
Major Berber tribal confederation
Zenaga language Senhaja de Srair language Senhaja de Srair people Tekna Reguibat Nelson, Harold D. (1985). Morocco, a country study. Area handbook series
Sanhaja
Commune and town in Algeria
of the Tajakant tribe, but in 1895 it was sacked and destroyed by the Reguibat, another Sahrawi tribe. The Tajakant tribe were expelled from the region
Tindouf
permanently weakened following heavy defeat in bloody battles against the Reguibat tribal Confederations, which were then rapidly asserting their influence
Oulad_Bou_Sbaa
Surname list
The surname is also common amongst the Ouled Moussa tribe of the larger Reguibat confederation of the Western Sahara. "Nom de famille MOUSSAOUI : origine
Moussaoui
School of Islamic jurisprudence
jurist Sidi Ahmed Rguibi (1590–1665) Sahrawi preacher and progenitor of the Reguibat tribe Al-Hattab (d. 1547), Libyan scholar. Author of Mawahib al-Jalil,
Maliki_school
Mountain building event in what is now West Africa
Between 2210 and 2180 Ma, a metamorphosed batholith was formed in the Lower Reguibat Complex (LRC). Around 2090 Ma, a syntectonic trondhjemitic pluton intruded
Eburnean_orogeny
Sahrawi President since 2016
Brahim Ghali (/ˈɡɑːli/; Arabic: إبراهيم غالي, romanized: Ibrāhīm Ġālī; born 19 August 1949) is a Sahrawi politician, military officer and current president
Brahim_Ghali
Taoudeni basin, with two main outcrops of crystalline rocks in the northern Reguibat shield in Mauritania and the southern Leo shield which includes the Bougouni
Geography_of_Mali
Cape in southern Morocco
history of Cape Juby Santa Cruz de la Mar Pequeña Tekna Ifni War Sahrawi Reguibat Western Sahara Morocco Sahara Sea Cape Bojador Qattara Depression "Tratado
Cape_Juby
him. The military leader of the revolution was Corporal Merebbih of the Reguibat. As a result of this uprising, the government created the Djema'a or General
Jatri_Uld_Said_Uld_Yumani
Overview of historical confederations
Reservation pre 1912 AD-present Tekna ?-?/present Sahrawi tribal confederation. Reguibat ?-?/present Sahrawi tribal confederation. Blackfoot Confederacy ? - present
List_of_confederations
Short story by Paul Bowles
outcast Reguibat and abandons him there. The professor is instantly set upon by the tribe's dogs and violently taken prisoner by the Reguibat. When he
A_Distant_Episode
Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup
variation (implying greater lineage age in the former areas) from the Reguibat tribe in Oran and they found M183* (not SM001) in Iberia, Libya and Morocco
Haplogroup_E-M35
Town in Guelmim-Oued Noun, Morocco
"well of Tan-Tan", which representatives of most Sahrawi tribes like the Reguibat, Laaroussien and the Ait Lahcin of the Tekna would camp around. The well
Tan-Tan
Moroccan politician
Council for Saharan Affairs. Ahmed Lakhrif was born in 1953 within the Reguibat tribe in Smara, he followed his primary education in Smara and secondary
Ahmed_Lakhrif
Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup
rare U1 clade is also found among Algerians in Oran (0.83%-1.08%) and the Reguibat tribe of the Sahrawi (0.93%). The U1a1a subclade has been observed in an
Haplogroup_U
Province of Algeria
Arab pastoralist nomadic population, notably the Ghenanma, Chaamba, and Reguibat; some of these still remain nomadic, but most have settled in the oases
Béni_Abbès_Province
Moroccan politician
associations in the region. Sidi Hamdi Ould Errachid was born in 1971 within the Reguibat tribe in Laayoune and obtained a university degree. He is the nephew of
Sidi_Hamdi_Ould_Errachid
Moroccan politician
Hamdi Ould Errachid was born in 1947 in a tent near Laâyoune within the Reguibat tribe. His father, a respected herdsman in the tribe, was a veteran of
Moulay_Hamdi_Ould_Errachid
(744–1058) Midrarid dynasty (757–976) Idrisid dynasty (789–974) Banu Isam Reguibat tribe Tajakant Miknasa Godala Masmuda Ghomaras Sanhaja Lamtuna Hammudid
List_of_dynasties
Saharan Moorish religious and political leader
and was hosted by several Saharan tribes like the Tajakant, al-Arusiyin, Reguibat and Ait Oussa. He returned to his homeland in 1861, where by then he had
Ma_al-'Aynayn
Sahrawi President from 1976 to 2016
was born in Marrakesh or in Smara into a Sahrawi family of an eastern Reguibat subtribe, migrating between Western Sahara, Mauritania, western Algeria
Mohamed Abdelaziz (Sahrawi politician)
Mohamed_Abdelaziz_(Sahrawi_politician)
Colonial period in Mauritania
raid of the particularly troublesome and far-ranging northern nomads, the Reguibat, occurred in 1934, covered a distance of 6,000 kilometers, and netted 800
Colonial_Mauritania
Pre-colonial state in Mauritania (1640–1902)
raid by the particularly effective and far-ranging northern nomads, the Reguibat, occurred in 1934 and covered a distance of 6,000 kilometers[dubious –
Emirate_of_Trarza
Moroccan trade unionist and politician
Mediterranean. Mayara was born on 15 June 1968 in Smara, he is a Sahrawi from the Reguibat tribe. He studied in Tan-Tan and graduated from the Hassan-II Agronomic
Enaam_Mayara
Sahrawi semi-nomadic ethnic group
maaqil Sanhaja Shilha people Beni Ḥassān Morocco Western Sahara Sahrawi Reguibat Oulad Delim Gaudio, Attilio (1993-01-01). Les populations du Sahara occidental:
Tekna
Berber tribe
targeted the camel-herding tribes that lived there like the Berabish and Reguibat. During the 19th century, the region between the lower Ziz and Touat largely
Ait_Atta
five copper-gold-iron oxide permits in the southern part of the country. Reguibat mine (Uranium) Omayra Bermúdez-Lugo and Mowafa Taib. "The Mineral Industries
Mining_in_Mauritania
Moroccan politician
Errachid was born on 23 November 1951 in a tent near Laayoune within the Reguibat tribe. His father, a respected herdsman in the tribe, was a veteran of
Khalihenna_Ould_Errachid
Short story by Paul Bowles
takes them though a remote mountain region historically roamed by the Reguibat, regarded as bandits. En route, they encounter a lone traveler who identifies
The_Delicate_Prey
[citation needed] Eastern Western Sahara is underlain by Archean rocks in the Reguibat Shield. Ouled Dhlim, a unit of the Mauritanid Orogen outcrops in south-central
Geology of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
Geology_of_the_Sahrawi_Arab_Democratic_Republic
Moroccan military leader (1925–2017)
1925 in the region of Oued Saguia el-Hamra as a member of the nomadic Reguibat tribe who transhumed in the northeast of the Spanish Sahara. In 1956, he
Khalili_Erguibi
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Mighty; Clean; Fresh
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Anglicized form of Hebrew Nimrowd, NIMROD means "rebel." In the bible, this is the name of a great-grandson of Noah who was a renowned hunter.
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English : variant of Palfrey.
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Green, Name of a Goddess
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Sweetness; Tender Affection
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Wisdom
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English (northeast)
English (northeast) : probably a variant of Gale.Possibly also an Americanized spelling of German Gölz (see Goelz).
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