- جبالة, romanized:
Jbāla) are a
tribal confederation inhabiting an area in
northwest Morocco from the town of
Ketema to the west. The
Jbala region thus occupies...
- are also
several names such as Senhajiyya, Chelha,
Chelha n
Jbala, Tajeblit,
Tamazight n
Jbala, Tasenhajit.
Dialects of
Senhaja Berber are Beni Ahmed, Beni...
-
tribes of Sherifian,
Berber and
Morisco descent over the past ten centuries.
Jbalas: all its 44
tribes speak Jebli Arabic; Ghomaras: out of nine tribes, seven...
- des Ghomara",
Hesperis 9, 1929, pp. 43–58. A.
Zouggari & J. Vignet-Zunz, "
Jbala:
Histoire et société", in
Sciences Humaines, (1991), p.463. (ISBN 2-222-04574-6)...
- The
Master Musicians of
Joujouka are a
collective of
Jbala Sufi
trance musicians,
serving as a
modern representation of a centuries-old
music tradition...
-
Jbala (Arabic: جبالا) is a
Syrian village located in Kafr Nabl
Nahiyah in
Maarrat al-Nu'man District,
Idlib Governorate.
According to the
Syria Central...
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Attar (sometimes
written as ...featuring
Bachir Attar) are a
collective of
Jbala Sufi
trance musicians,
serving as a
modern representation of a centuries-old...
-
language Senhaja de
Srair in the
Central Rif
Ghomara in the
Western Rif
Jbala in the
Western Rif Beni
Iznasen in the
Eastern Rif Beni
Snous Tlemcen, Western...
-
Ahmad u Musa Sidi Abu
Lhcen Shadili Sidi
Moulay Abdeslam ibn
Mchich Alami (
Jbala) Sidi
Muhammad al-Arabi al-Darqawi Sidi
Muhammad ibn
Sulayman al-Jazuli...
-
rural variety of
vernacular Moroccan "Darija"
Arabic characteristic of
Jbala is
spoken together with
Spanish in Ceuta,
whereas tamazight is
spoken in...