-
following Dervish administrative divisions, at
least half
comprised Bah Ali
Gheri muqaddims (arbitrators), scouts, clerics,
tenders and fighters: Ragxun,...
-
Cosimo Gheri (born
August 1, 1513 in
Pistoia – died
September 24, 1537 in Fano) was an
Italian Catholic bishop and a
member of the
noble Gheri family...
-
region of Drâa-Tafilalet. An
agricultural oasis, it is fed by the Wadi
Gheris from the
central High
Atlas mountains. Like
other settlements in Tafilalet...
-
Johann Caspar Kerll (9
April 1627 – 13
February 1693) was a
German Baroque composer and organist. He is also
known as Kerl, Gherl,
Giovanni Gasparo Cherll...
- Ali
Gheri and the
Dolbahanta clan's of
Bohotle notes: No
important move was made till
November 1911, when he
successfully attacked the Ali
Gheri at Bohotleh...
- Morocco Drâa-Tafilalet
Essifa Oasis 771 Wadi
Gheris Morocco Drâa-Tafilalet
Fezna Oasis 835 Wadi
Gheris Morocco Drâa-Tafilalet
Finnt Oasis 1180 Wadi...
- such as the Ali
Gheri, the Mullah's
maternal kinsmen and his
first converts. In fact,
Swayne had
instructions to fine the Ali
Gheri 1000
camels for possible...
- and destro**** by Eric
Swayne in 1902; the second-oldest was the Bah Ali
Gheri Dhulbahante-inhabited fort at Eyl
built in 1903.
Taleh succeeded the city...
- from The
Marion Star, The Ali
Gheri, were the
first people to
adopt the
Dervish identity; as such,
making the Ali
Gheri the
founders of the Dervish: By...
- 13.05.
Rural commune 1713 12624 0 12624
Gheris El
Ouloui 201.13.07.
Rural commune 1685 11879 0 11879
Gheris Es-Soufli 201.13.09.
Rural commune 1024 6742...