- The
Zawaya are
tribes in the
southern Sahara who have
traditionally followed a
deeply religious way of life. They
accepted a
subordinate position to the...
- the
Zawaya, and the Lahma;
client groups subservient to both the H****an and the
Zawaya.
Successive H****ani
rulers exerted pressure on the
Zawaya, demanding...
-
Kabyle people are
mainly Muslim, with a
small Christian minority. Many
Zawaya exist all over the region; the
Rahmaniyya is the most prolific. Catholics...
-
reinforcements and
helped immobilise Zawaya in
their own
regions to
prevent them from
joining the
forces of Nasr. Most
Zawaya of the
Southern Sahara sided with...
- the
imperial mission.
Through a
combination of
strategic alliances with
Zawaya tribes and
military pressure on the H****ane
warrior nomads, he
managed to...
- protection. Occasionally, such as in the case of the
important Reguibat tribe,
Zawāyā Berber groups would rise to H****ane
status by
growing in
power and prestige...
- conquête d'Alger. Plon-Nourrit. p. 135. Chachoua,
Kamel (2000).
Zwawa et
zawaya: l'islam "la
question kabyle" : et l'État en Algérie.
Autour de la Rissala...
- with
wells along the way, but they
would not be
found every day. The
noted Zawāyā cleric Sidi al-Mukhtar al-****i (1729-1811) was born in the Erg
Oralla region...
- Newly-Emerged
Economies Archived June 17, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine.
Zawaya,
October 26, 2010.
Retrieved October 26, 2010. Iran eyes 'constructive engagement'—but...
- into the
present day and
supervised by the awqaf, and that of the Sufi
zawaya gave the city a re****tion for
being an
asylum for the poor and the spiritual...