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Maghrebis or
Maghrebians (Arabic: المغاربيون, romanized: al-Māghāribiyyun) are the
inhabitants of the
Maghreb region of
North Africa. It is a
modern Arabic...
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Maghribī (meaning "from Maghreb") can
refer to the
following persons: Ibn Yaḥyā al-
Maghribī al-Samawʾal,
mathematician and
astronomer of the 12th century...
- See
Mizrahi Jews for more
information about the
Eastern Jews.
Maghrebi Jews (מַגּרֶבִּים or מַאגרֶבִּים, Maghrebim), are a
Jewish diaspora group with...
- Abū 'Uthmān Sa'īd Bin Salām Al-
Maghrībī (Persian: ابوعثمانمغربی) was an
Egyptian Sufi
scholar of the
Kubruwi Order. He was
instructed in
Sufism by Abū...
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Science and
General Applications. Elimam,
Abdou (2009). Du
Punique au
Maghribi :Trajectoires d'une
langue sémito-méditerranéenne (PDF).
Synergies Tunisie...
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survives in a
unique m****cript kept at St.
Petersburg State University. Al-
Maghribi's dictionary reflects a
wider trend in
early 17th
century Ottoman Egypt...
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Maghrebi mint tea (Maghrebi Arabic: أتاي, atay; Arabic: الشاي بالنعناع, romanized: aš-šhāy bin-na'nā'), also
known as
Moroccan mint tea and
Algerian mint...
- An-Nubūgh al-
Maghribī fī al-adab al-ʻArabī (Arabic: النبوغ المغربي في الأدب العربي ‘Moroccan
Ingenuity in Arab Literature’) is an
anthology of Moroccan...
- Abū al-Ḥasan ʿAlī ibn Mūsā ibn Saʿīd al-
Maghribī (Arabic: علي بن موسى المغربي بن سعيد) (1213–1286), also
known as Ibn Saʿīd al-Andalusī, was an Arab geographer...
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Maghrebi script or
Maghribi script or
Maghrebi Arabic script (Arabic: الخط المغربي)
refers to a
loosely related family of
Arabic scripts that developed...