- The
Haratin (Arabic: حراطين, romanized:
Ḥarāṭīn,
singular Ḥarṭānī), also
spelled Haratine or Harratin, are an
ethnic group found in
western Sahel and...
- or so-called "white moors", make up 30% of the po****tion,
while the
Haratin, or so-called "black moors",
comprise 40%. Both
groups reflect a fusion...
-
servile groups known as
Haratin,
according to some
sources descendants of the
earlier pre-Arab po****tions. (Note that "
Haratin", a term of
obscure origin...
-
prominently featured in the
marketing of
products and locations.
Hamites Haratin Maghrebis Ouertani Arabic: بربر, romanized: Barbar. /ˌæməˈziːk, -iːx/ AM-ə-Z****(H);...
- landscape. Additionally, a
considerable portion of the po****tion
includes Haratin, Sahrawis, and Gnawa,
descendants of West
African or mixed-race enslaved...
-
referred to as the "Black Guard"
because its
members were
recruited from the
Haratin, a
black people from
southern Morocco and/or
originally from Sub-Saharan...
- as-Sultan "the sultan’s slaves") were the
corps of black-African
slaves and
Haratin slave-soldiers ****embled by the 'Alawi
sultan of Morocco, Isma‘il ibn Sharif...
- The open
slave trade was
finally suppressed in
Morocco in the 1920s. The
haratin and the
gnawa have been
referred to as
descendants of
former slaves. From...
-
slavery and
Islam in
Maghribi Mediterranean thought: the
question of the
Haratin in Morocco". The
Journal of
North African Studies. 7 (3): 29–52 [39–40]...
-
Africans abducted into
slavery who now live in
Mauritania as "black Moors" or
haratin and who
partially still serve the "white Moors", or bidhan, as slaves....