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The Ahl Rachida (Arabic: أهل رشيدة) is an Arabian tribe, also called Ouled Sidi Yaakoub. The tribe is also of Shorfa origin, which means they are descendant of the Islamic prophet. This tribe had a significant cultural and artistic influence in the area.
According to writings Ahl Rechida down from Beni Rached, originating in Mazouna in Algeria; after a period marked by political unrest, they entered the service of Marinids (13th century) for permission to settle in Morocco.[1]
^Tribes of Morocco. Ahl Rachida.http://tribusdumaroc.free.fr/ahlrechida.php.
The AhlRachida (Arabic: أهل رشيدة) is an Arabian tribe, also called Ouled Sidi Yaakoub. The tribe is also of Shorfa origin, which means they are descendant...
branches: Ait Ahmed Ou Ali, Ahl Hayin, Mhamd Ait Ait El Khennous, Ait Messaoud Ait Boukko and Ida Ou Louggan. AhlRachida, an Arab tribe, also referred...
contemporary sub-tribes. The most notable Arab tribes of Morocco include Abda, AhlRachida, Azwafit, Banu Ma'qil, Banu Tamim, Beni Ahsen, Beni 'Amir, Beni Guil...
identifying marks of the tribe. Sahaba al-Rehmania Maqil Beni Khirane AhlRachida Azwafit Marrakesh-Safi https://www.rhamna.net/archives/205 https://fanack...
Mukhtaṣar sīrat al-rasūl by Muḥammad b. ʿAbd al-Wahhāb (d. 1792)". In Chih, Rachida; Jordan, David; Reichmuth, Stefan (eds.). The Presence of the Prophet in...
Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. 2022. ISBN 978-2-7132-2923-7. Chih, Rachida; Jordan, David; Reichmuth, Stefan (10 November 2021), "The Presence of...