-
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 Telouet...
-
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 always...
-
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 bint...
- the High
Atlas mountains, from east to west, the main
groups were: the
Glawa, the
Haylana (or Aylana), the
Warika (or Ourika), the Hazraja, the Aṣṣadan...
-
months earlier in May 1907, the
southern aristocrats, led by the head of the
Glawa tribe Si al-Madani al-Glawi,
invited Abd al-Hafid, an
elder brother of Abd...
- al-ḥaḳīr, ed. M. El Fasi and A. Faure, Rabat, 1965, 9-10. Deverdun, G., "
Glāwā", in
Encyclopaedia of Islam, 2nd ed.,
Edited by: P. Bearman, Th. Bianquis...
-
first supported by
southern aristocrats based in
Marrakesh such as the
Glawa [fr] and
later conditionally supported by the
ulama of Fes,
wrested the...
- 2011-12-30. "Tatra K2" (in Russian). Samaratrans.info.
Retrieved 2011-12-30. "
Gława 15.
Oswojenie moskowskich okrain" (in Russian). Tram.ruz.net. Retrieved...