- The
Riffians have been a
significant source of
Moroccan emigrants into some
European countries such as the Netherlands,
Belgium and Germany.
Riffians speak...
- the
mountainous Rif
region of
northern Morocco. Led by Abd el-Krim, the
Riffians at
first inflicted several defeats on the
Spanish forces by
using guerrilla...
- the
Riffians from the
works near
Cabrerizas and
Rostro Gordo Margallo rode out on
October 28 at the head of a
column of 2,000 men. The
Riffians in the...
- the Tlemcen, as well in
Bethioua but also in
various colonial districts Riffians started to
emigrate to
since the 19th century.
Dialects distribution Western...
- 1921
Battle of Annual,
Riffian forces slaughtered most of the
Spanish soldiers who had
surrendered on that day. The
Riffians forces advanced quite rapidly...
- Look up
Riffian or rifi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Riffian or
Rifian may
refer to:
Riffians, a
Berber people Riffian language,
their language...
- in 1909 in
northern Morocco around Melilla. The
fighting involved local Riffians and the
Spanish Army. The
Treaty of
Peace with
Morocco that
followed the...
-
Ismail Ibn
Sharif (1672–1727)
began to
create a
unified state. With his
Riffian army, he re-occupied
Tangier from the
English who had
abandoned it in 1684...
-
wounded soldiers who lay in the mud were
killed by the
Riffians.
Arriving at Wad Habana, the
Riffians easily picked off any
Spanish on
their sight. Desperate...
-
foreign cruise,
commanded by
Prince Adalbert of Prussia) and the
Berber Riffians. It
occurred at Cape Tres
Forcas in Morocco, and was one of the
first examples...