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- Ibn Sharif in 1700, while El Glaoui refers to his chieftainship of the Glaoua (Glawa) tribe of the Berbers of southern Morocco, based at the Kasbah of...
- Dades and Draa regions. He gained a powerful ally in Si Madani, head of the Glaoua family. With his tribal army he entered Marrakech on 18 August 1912 and...
- Morocco. Lalla Bahia was a lady from a wealthy Berber family and she had Glaoua (Glawa) origins. Abdelssadeq el-Glaoui explained that just like Lalla Abla...
- published in 1966 as Lords of the Atlas: The Rise and Fall of the House of Glaoua 1893–1956. During the Moroccan Years of Lead, the regime there considered...
- of Morocco and twin brother of Sultan Moulay Yusef. She also has alleged Glaoua (Glawa) origins. She allegedly was married in 1926 even though the Palace...
- of Madani's ancestors, Ahmed Er-Radi Amezouar, was appointed caïd of the Glaoua during the reign of Moulay Ismail. He was succeeded in 1700 by the caïd...
- Maxwell, G (2002) Lords of the Atlas: The Rise and Fall of the House of Glaoua 1893–1956, The Lyons Press McKissack, F. & McKissack, P. (1995) The Royal...
- gave on this occasion to the qaid of Telouet (member of the now famous Glaoua family) is still on display in the center of Warzazat. In 1881 he founded...
- Maxwell, Gavin (1966). Lords of the Atlas: The Rise and Fall of the House of Glaoua 1893-1956. Eland. ISBN 978-0-907871-14-9. Park, Thomas K.; Boum, Aomar (2006)...
- names are also often given in an Arabicized form, for example Ghoujdama, Glaoua, Fetouaka, etc. Text published in the modern orthography in Arabic script...