Tazerwalt (Arabic: تزروالت, Tachelhit: ⵜⴰⵥⵔⵡⴰⵍⵜ; also spelled Tazeroualt) is a historical region located in the south of Morocco, from which an independent...
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Musa (1460 - 1563) was a marabout, Muslim saint and spiritual leader of Tazerwalt in the Sous region of Morocco. Sidi Ahmed Ou Moussa Al Jazouli Al Semlali...
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Morocco—such as the Qaid of Oued Noun, Dahman ben Bayruk, and the Qaid of Tazerwalt. An investiture of Moroccan authority was as well accorded to the qaids...
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and the city of Marrakesh. La Maison d'lligh et l'histoire sociale du Tazerwalt (Rabat: Societé Marocaine des Editeurs Reunis (SMER), 1984). A history...
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(2002). Tashelhiyt Berber folktales from Tazerwalt (South Morocco). A linguistic reanalysis of Hans Stumme's Tazerwalt texts with an English translation. Köln:...
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Tachelhit. In the 17th century, during the reign of the Berber dynasty of Tazerwalt, Agadir was a harbour of some importance, expanding its trade with Europe...
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ISBN 978-1-139-42364-9. OCLC 795895594. Hans Stumme: Handbuch des Schilhischen von Tazerwalt. Hinrichs, Leipzig 1899, § 169; Transcription modified. Galand (1988,...
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Gesellschaft (Journal of the German Oriental Society). Märchen der Schluḥ von Tázerwalt. (Transliteration and translation of Berber legends), 1891. Tunisische...
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Hans. Märchen der Schluḥ von Tázerwalt. Leipzig, J.C. Hinrichs. 1895. pp. 119–131. [1] "Märchen der Schluḥ von Tázerwalt / Von Hans Stumme". 1895. Fillmore...
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At the end of the 17th century, the harbour fell under the rule of the Tazerwalt leaders, who were opposed to the Alaouites. When the Alouites gained supremacy...
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