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Beidane or Bidān, also
spelled Baydan or
Beydan (Arabic: بيضان), is an
Arabic term used in
Mauritania to
refer to lighter-skinned or "white Moors", in...
- above-mentioned
ideas of
Greater Morocco. Its main
proponents were
among the
beidane (light-skinned) community. In 1957, the ****ure
first President of Mauritania...
- Mauritanians. They are
sometimes referred to as "Black Moors", in
contrast to
Beidane, or "White Moors". The
Haratin of
Mauritania also
primarily spoke H****aniya...
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White Moor may
refer to:
Beidane, an
Arabic term for light-skinned
people in
Mauritania Harap Alb, a Romanian-language
fairy tale
Black Moor (disambiguation)...
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Soninke Wolof Other languages French Ethnic groups 40%
Haratin 30% Arab (
Beidane) 30% Hal****ar, Fulani, Mande, and
Wolof Religion ****
Islam (official)...
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Government discrimination, and
demanded the
overthrow of the "
Beidane System" (
Beidane is an
Arabic language-appellation for the
Arabophone Moorish elite)...
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Tuareg demographic in
Azawad versus the Fulani,
Songhai and
Mauritanian (
Beidane and Haratin)
ethnicities present.[citation needed]
During previous Tuareg...
- (lingua franca)
Religion Predominantly ****
Islam Related ethnic groups Beidane, Moroccans,
other Maghrebi Arabs,
other Arab-Berbers and
Arabized Berbers...
- 32
years (2012 est.)
Arabs (44%)
Arabized Berbers (24%)
Berbers (21%)
Beidane (10%)
Others (1%)
Arabic (official)
Berber (official)
French Spanish Definition:...
- estimate) Mauritania By
ethnosocial group Haratin/Black
Moors (40%),
Beidane/White
Moors (30%),
Black Africans (30%
including Fula, Soninke, Bambara...