- The Banu Ma'qil (Arabic: بنو معقل, romanized: Banū
Maʿqil) is an Arab
nomadic tribe that
originated in
South Arabia. The
tribe emigrated to the Maghreb...
- Mauritania,
Morocco and Algeria. It is one of the four sub-tribes of the Banu
Maqil who
emigrated in the 11th
century from
South Arabia to the
Maghreb with...
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migrated to
Southeast Asia, East
Africa and the
Indian subcontinent. The
Maqil were a
collection of Arab
Bedouin tribes of
Yemeni origin who
migrated westwards...
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southern Algeria;
Western Hilal dialects: in Casablanca, El Jadida, and
Settat Maqil dialects: in
western Algeria and Morocco. H****aniya Arabic,
spoken in Mauritania...
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especially between Marrakesh and
Tombouctou in Mali. In the 11th century, the
Maqil Arabs (fewer than 200 individuals)
settled in
Morocco (mainly in the Draa...
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During this expedition, the
Sultan received emb****ies from all the Banu
Maqil (
Maqil tribes) in the
Saharan provinces of the country,
which stretched all...
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modern Mauritania made what
became their final effort to
repel the
Yemeni Maqil Arabs who were
invading their territory. This effort,
which was unsuccessful...
- the Maghreb,
various Arab
tribes (including Banu Hilal, Banu
Sulaym and
Maqil) also
settled in the
Maghreb and
formed the sub-tribes
which exist to present-day...
- the
river valley, led by
Lamtuna Imam Nasr ad-Din, on one hand; and the
Maqil Arab
immigrant tribes,
foremost of
which was the Beni H****an, as well as...
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tribes from the
Arabian Peninsula, such as Banu Hilal, Banu Sulaym, and
Maqil. The last
significant wave of Arab
migration to the
Maghreb was from Al-Andalus...