- Prin****lity of
Debdou was an
autonomous hereditary viceroyalty that
existed in
eastern Morocco from 1430 to 1563, with its
capital at
Debdou. It was governed...
- 33°59′N 3°03′W / 33.983°N 3.050°W / 33.983; -3.050
Debdou (Arabic: دبدو) is a town in Morocco. It is
known for its multi-ethnic po****tion, including...
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synagogues in Los Angeles, Em Habanim. Paul
Marciano was born
around 1952 in
Debdou,
French Morocco to a
Jewish family and
raised in M****ille,
France with...
- and Rwaba'. Formerly,
these dialects were also
spoken in the area
between Debdou and
Taourirt (to the west of
their current speaking area) by the tribes...
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Saadis Alawis other political entities Zawiya Dila'iya Prin****lity of
Debdou Republic of Salé
Decline (beginning 19th
century AD) Franco-Moroccan War...
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conquests to the Moulouya. He
captured and
garrisoned Tibda,
Oujda and
Debdou. He then
conducted raids in the
lands of the Beni Sn****en and
forced the...
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Saadis Alawis other political entities Zawiya Dila'iya Prin****lity of
Debdou Republic of Salé
Decline (beginning 19th
century AD) Franco-Moroccan War...
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Saadis Alawis other political entities Zawiya Dila'iya Prin****lity of
Debdou Republic of Salé
Decline (beginning 19th
century AD) Franco-Moroccan War...
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pronounce it as a
voiceless post-velar
occlusive [q]; and 3) the
dialects of
Debdou, Tafilalt, and the Draa
River valley,
which pronounce it as a voiceless...
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Saadis Alawis other political entities Zawiya Dila'iya Prin****lity of
Debdou Republic of Salé
Decline (beginning 19th
century AD) Franco-Moroccan War...