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- location in the western part of the Arab world. Maghrebis are predominantly of Arab and Berber origins. Maghrebis were known in ancient and medieval times as...
- modern Arabic varieties in the Maghreb spoken by the vast majority of Maghrebis. The Arabic language was spread across North Africa throughout the Rashidun...
- are Maghrebis of note. Faouzia Ouihya – Moroccan-Canadian singer-songwriter, born in Casablanca Touria Chaoui (1936–1956), first female Maghrebi and Moroccan...
- Mayssa Maghrebi (Arabic: ميساء مغربي; born August 19, 1983, in Meknes) is an Emirati-Moroccan actress. She started working in 2000. She acted in several...
- See Mizrahi Jews for more information about the Eastern Jews. Maghrebi Jews (מַגּרֶבִּים‎ or מַאגרֶבִּים‎, Maghrebim), are a Jewish diaspora group with...
- the Corsicans and the Maghrebis. Malik keeps to himself. When Luciani forces him to be the unwilling ********in of Reyeb, a Maghrebi witness in a trial, Malik...
- housed the Mosque of the Maghrebis (Jāmiʿ al-Maghāribah, جامع المغاربة), also known as the "Mosque of the Malikis", as most Maghrebi scholars follow the Maliki...
- 1943–1945, approximately 200,000 Maghrebis enlisted into France's armed forces. Additionally, an additional ≈100,000 Maghrebis parti****ted in the war effort...
- increased genetic similarities between Maghrebis and Middle Easterners. Haplogroup J1-M267 accounts for around 30% of Maghrebis and has spread from the Arabian...
- have had" 5,720 Maghrebis and that the estimates of Maghrebis in 1952 were 5,500–6,400. It had been perceived to have become Maghrebi in the post-World...