- The
Reguibat (Arabic: الرقيبات, romanized: Rgībāt;
variously transliterated Reguibate, Rguibat, R'****bat, R'gibat, Erguibat, Er****bat) is a
Sahrawi tribal...
- fused: Leo-Man-Ghana,
Taoudeni and
Reguibat. The
first two
docked around 2.1 Ga (billion
years ago), and the
Reguibat Craton docked with the
craton around...
- The
Reguibat mine is a
large open pit mine
located in the
western part of Mauritania.
Reguibat represents one of the
largest uranium reserves in Mauritania...
- and
social divisions between the tribes. In
these encounters, the
large Reguibat tribe proved especially resistant to the new rulers, and its
fighters would...
- independence, the area
served as a
strongpoint of
several tribes of the
nomadic Reguibat confederation.
During the
Zayyanid period, the Draa
region which surrounds...
-
further its
interests in the
region and
temporarily gain the
support of the
Reguibat tribe.
Another outcome of the
operation was Spain's
return of
Tarfaya to...
-
jurist Sidi
Ahmed Rguibi (1590–1665)
Sahrawi preacher and
progenitor of the
Reguibat tribe Usman dan
Fodio (1754–1817),
founder of the
Sokoto Caliphate Abdullahi...
- Ma al-'Aynayn, who
arrived from the
Sahara accompanied by his
nomadic Reguibat tribal warriors. On 30
March 1912, the
French Protectorate in
Morocco was...
- treatment. The 19th
century saw the rise of
another Sahrawi tribe, the
Reguibat who
undermined the
authority of the
Oulad Delim. In 1888, war
broke out...
- for
armed protection. Occasionally, such as in the case of the
important Reguibat tribe, Zawāyā
Berber groups would rise to H****ane
status by
growing in...