Tadla

Historical and geographical region of Morocco


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::summary Historical and geographical region of Morocco ::

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Tadla is a historical and geographical region of Morocco, located in the center of the country, north of the High Atlas mountain range and west of the Middle Atlas. It is the region of origin of the eponymous collection of tribal, semi-nomadic pastoralist population, the Tadla tribes.

Nowadays, the historical region of Tadla is mainly part of the administrative region of Béni Mellal-Khénifra, except for the historical territory of the Beni Meskine tribe, which is part of the Casablanca-Settat administrative region.

History

The Tadla region was one of the first regions of Morocco that was conquered by the Muslims during the 7th century. The region was relatively green and had a good agricultural potential, thus its name, Tadla, which comes from the Amazigh or Standard Moroccan Amazigh word "tadla" (written:ⵜⴰⴷⵍⴰ) meaning "the sheaf" (of wheat).

Geography

Demography

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The population of the Tadla is traditionally divided into 9 tribes, mainly of Arab origin:

References

Bibliography

References

  1. "Le dictionnaire Tamazight du Maroc central - A. Roux / S. Chaker".
  2. Peyronnet (1919), p.59
  3. Gate, Recherch. (2024-01-01). "Genetic studies on Moroccans Statement of the genetic origins of the Arabs and Amazighs of Morocco". إ.ت.س ياسين.

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