- The
Jebala (Arabic: جبالة, romanized: Jbāla) are a
tribal confederation inhabiting an area in
northwest Morocco from the town of
Ketema to the west. The...
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clear cannabis production privileges on
several Jebala tribes. In the 1950s, the
rights of the
Jebala tribes to
cultivate cannabis was reconfirmed, in...
- 1926. It was
created in
September 1921, when a
coalition of
Rifians and
Jebala led by Abd el-Krim
revolted in the Rif War
against the
Spanish protectorate...
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Sharif (descendant of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad), and a
leader of the
Jebala tribal confederacy in
Morocco at the turn of the 20th century.
While he...
- west by the
Atlantic Ocean, and is the
homeland of the
Rifians and the
Jebala people. This
mountainous and
fertile area is
bordered by Cape
Spartel and...
- Aita
Stylistic origins Chaabi Cultural origins Moroccan music Typical instruments frame drums Regional scenes Jebala, Khouribga, Chaouia, Abda, Marrakesh...
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Northern Spanish Morocco Chefchaouen (Chauen)
Jebala (Yebala) Kert
Loukkos (Lucus) Rif
Spanish West
Africa (1946–1958) Ifni (1934–1969)
Southern Spanish...
- Berbers, this type of
guembri is more
widely known as loutar,
although in the
Jebala area it is
actually called a guembri. Po****r
loutar players are Mohamed...
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spellings and names, is a
small town on the
Mediterranean coast in the
Jebala region of
northwest Morocco,
between Tangier and Ceuta, on the
right bank...
- also
elected to
experience local culture and
selected a
homestay with a
Jebala family,
working at
their apiary in the city of
Chefchaouen in the Rif mountains...