-
stratification of
Haratin and
their inter-relationships with
others members of the
society varied by
valley and oasis, but
whether the
Haratins were technically...
- landscape. Additionally, a
considerable portion of the po****tion
includes Haratin, Sahrawis, and Gnawa,
descendants of West
African or mixed-race enslaved...
- 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...
- (official) 100% Fair
Moors (bidhanes) 53% or 2.4
million people, dark
Moors (
Haratins) 30%, 17% sub-Saharan
Mauritanians (non-Arabic speaking,
largely resident...
-
prominently featured in the
marketing of
products and locations.
Hamites Haratin Maghrebis Arabic: بربر, romanized: Barbar. /ˌæməˈziːk, -iːx/ AM-ə-Z****(H);...
-
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]...
-
Haratin women, a
community of
recent Sub-Saharan
African origin residing in the
Maghreb (Northwest Africa)....
- Afro-Asiatic →
Semitic →
Ethiopic →
Harari Ethiopia (Hararia)
Islam → ****
Islam Haratins Afro-Asiatic →
Arabic →
Maghrebi Arabic, Afro-Asiatic →
Berber Mauritania...
- as the gimbri,
developed in
Morocco by sub-Saharan
Africans (Gnawa or
Haratin). Banjo-like
instruments seem to have been
independently invented in several...
-
women and children, or 20% of the po****tion. For centuries, the so-called
Haratin lower class,
mostly poor
black Africans living in
rural areas, have been...