- The
Kebdana or
Ichebdanen (Berber: ⵉⵛⴱⴷⴰⵏⴻⵏ) are a Riffian-Berber
tribe of
Zenata origin that
lives in the
eastern part of the Rif, in
northeastern Morocco...
- Ras
Kebdana or Ras El Ma (Tarifit:
Qabuyawa ⵇⴰⴱⵓⵢⴰⵡⴰ; Arabic: رأس الماء) is a town in
Nador Province, Oriental, Morocco. It is a seaport, is
located in...
- to the east of
Nador and 3.3 km (2.1 mi) off the
Moroccan town of Ras
Kebdana. The
Chafarinas Islands are one of the
Spanish territories in
North Africa...
-
plains that are very
fertile and
expanding from
Melwiyya River and Ras
Kebdana in the East to
Tangier and Cape
Spartel in the West. Also, the
region extends...
-
Conference and 1907 Pact of Cartagena, Restoration-era
Spain occupied Ras
Kebdana, a town near the
Moulouya River, in
March 1908 and
launched the Melillan...
-
wayagher Ait
Amart Ait
touzine Ait
Temsaman Ait
Ulishk Ait
Tafersit Ait Said
Kebdana Targuist Bokoya Ait
Itteft Ait
Boufrah Ait
Hadifa Ghomaras Hirak Rif Iznasen...
-
journey from Nekor. This area was
flanked by the
territory of the Matmata,
Kebdana, Mernissa, Gh****asa of
Mount Herek, and Quluʻ
Jarra belonging to the Banū...
-
threatened Melilla.
After the 12
March 1908
Spanish occupation of Ras
Kebdana,
which caused further potential intervention in the
Moulouya basin, foreign...
- away from the North-African s****, in
front of the
Moroccan town of Ras
Kebdana. Its area is 0.153 km2 (15.3 ha), and
there is a
military base and a church...
- a
community in at
least two
Northern African states: Ras El Ma or Ras
Kebdana,
Morocco Ras El Ma, Sidi Bel Abbès,
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disambiguation page lists...