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Trarza (Arabic: ولاية الترارزة, romanized: Wilāyat al-Tarārizah) is a
region in
southwest Mauritania. Its
capital is Rosso.
Other major cities and towns...
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begin exploiting the
acacia gum trade.
Produced by the
acacia trees of
Trarza and Brakna, this
acacia gum was
considered superior to that
previously obtained...
- The
Emirate of
Trarza (arabic: إمارة ترارزة) was a pre-colonial
state in what is
today southwest Mauritania. It has
survived as a
traditional confederation...
- Ouad Naga is a
department of
Trarza Region in Mauritania. The Ouad Naga
department is made up of
following communes:
Aouleiguatt El Aria Ouad Naga "Mauritania:...
- R'Kiz is a
department of
Trarza Region in Mauritania. The R'Kiz
department is made up of
following communes:
Bareina Boutalhaya Lexelba R' Kiz Tékane "Mauritania:...
- 1229–1574 Zab Emirate,
modern Algeria circa 1400 (short-lived)
Emirate of
Trarza,
modern southwest Mauritania 1640s–1910s
Emirate of Cyrenaica,
modern eastern...
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Boutilimit is a
department of
Trarza Region in Mauritania. The
Boutilimit department is made up of
following communes:
Ajoueir Boutilimit Elb
Adress El...
- emirates.
Beginning in 1903 and 1904, the
French armies succeeded in
occupying Trarza, Brakna, and Tagant, but the
northern emirate of
Adrar held out longer,...
- of the
burden of
fighting fell to the
Emirate of
Trarza,
although the
Emirate of
Brakna sent
Trarza reinforcements and
helped immobilise Zawaya in their...
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Moroccan soccer player Addi I, emir of the
Emirate of
Trarza Addi II, emir of the
Emirate of
Trarza Addi,
bishop of the
Bishopric of
Edessa Addi (biblical...