WhiteMoor may refer to: Beidane, an Arabic term for light-skinned people in Mauritania Harap Alb, a Romanian-language fairy tale Black Moor (disambiguation)...
signifies "White African" or "White Arab". The word harap is an antiquated form of arap derived from "Arab" means "black person" or a "Moor". It may also...
to lighter-skinned or whiteMoors, in contrast to the term Haratine, which refers to those with a darker complexion or black moors. The beidane, who are...
The term Moor is an exonym first used by Christian Europeans to designate the Muslim populations of the Maghreb, al-Andalus (Iberian Peninsula), Sicily...
multiethnic; the Bidhan, or so-called "whitemoors", make up 30% of the population, while the Haratin, or so-called "black moors", comprise 40%. Both groups reflect...
Othello (/ɒˈθɛloʊ/; full title: The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice) is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare, around 1603. The story revolves...
ethnic, family, and personal considerations. Conflict between whiteMoor, black Moor, and non-Moor ethnic groups, centering on language, land tenure, and other...
The Emley Moor transmitting station is a telecommunications and broadcasting facility on Emley Moor, 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the village centre of Emley...
Harap Alb by Romanian writer Ion Creangă. Taken from an old fairy tale. WhiteMoor is the prince who is second in line to the throne. After the king sends...
black moor, a variant of telescope eye goldfish "Harap Alb", a 1877 Romanian-language fairy tale Blackmore Blackamoors (disambiguation) WhiteMoor (disambiguation)...
TV personality. He is particularly famous for his leading roles in The WhiteMoor and the Margelatu series films. He has a reputation, often parodied in...
Mauritanians. They are sometimes referred to as "Black Moors", in contrast to Beidane, or "WhiteMoors". The Haratin of Mauritania also primarily spoke Hassaniya...
Henry Moor (1809 – 12 May 1877) was a British lawyer and politician who served as the second Mayor of Melbourne, Australia and as Member of Parliament...
distinguished as either White Moor or Black Moor, although it was often difficult to distinguish between the two by skin color. WhiteMoor tribes and clans, many...
Moor Crichel (/ˈkrɪtʃəl/) is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Crichel, in East Dorset, England situated on Cranborne Chase five...
Long Marston York The Battle of Marston Moor was fought on 2 July 1644, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms of 1639–1653. The combined forces of the...
shaped into their now-classic form stories like Harap Alb (roughly, "The WhiteMoor") or Fata babei şi fata moşului ("The old woman's daughter and the old...
Ilkley Moor is part of Rombalds Moor, the moorland between Ilkley and Keighley in West Yorkshire, England. The moor, which rises to 402 m (1,319 ft) above...
The North York Moors is an upland area in north-eastern Yorkshire, England. It contains one of the largest expanses of heather moorland in the United...
language, shaped into their now-classic form stories like Harap Alb ("The WhiteMoor") or Fata babei și fata moșului (roughly, "The old woman's daughter and...
Peter Joseph Moor (born 2 February 1991) is a Zimbabwean-born cricketer, who plays as a wicket-keeper batsman . He is a former vice-captain for the Zimbabwe...
as Live Moor, Carlton Moor, Sutton Bank, Cold Moor, the Wainstones and Urra Moor. The walk also passes Captain Cooks Monument on Easby Moor. The walk...
Tower (Stansfield Tower) is clearly visible to the north west, across WhiteMoor, which forms the long eastern slope of Weets Hill. The hamlet of Wycoller...
Broadholm Far Laund Farnah Green Makeney Milford Mount Pleasant Openwoodgate WhiteMoor Wyver The hamlet of Blackbrook is located 2 miles (3 km) west of Belper...
Katz, explains that non-white artists are often required to be more resourceful than their white counterparts. Less Is Moor combines elements of hip-hop...