Fantasia (Arabic: الفانتازيا) is a traditional exhibition of horsemanship in the Maghreb performed during cultural festivals and for Maghrebi wedding celebrations...
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film Fantasia, a fictional realm in Chocobo Racing and a level in that game Fantasia (performance), traditional horsemanship exhibition in the Maghreb. Fantasia...
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1792. La Mort de Hyacinthe, Jean Broc, 1801. Eugène Fromentin, Une Fantasia (Maghreb) [fr], Algérie, 1869 Ophélie, Léopold Burthe [fr], (detail) 1851....
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Berbers (category Maghreb)
Africa who predate the arrival of Arabs in the Arab migrations to the Maghreb. Their main connections are identified by their usage of Berber languages...
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The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010 film) (category Fantasia (franchise))
segment in Disney's non-consecutive film pair the 1940 film Fantasia and the 1999 film Fantasia 2000 called The Sorcerer's Apprentice starring Mickey Mouse...
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officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to the northeast by Tunisia; to...
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Mawsim or moussem (Arabic: موسم), waada, or raqb, is the term used in the Maghreb to designate an annual regional festival in which worshippers usually combine...
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circumference. It is used primarily for fantasias, as well as for agricultural work and pulling in rural regions of the Maghreb, although this applies mainly to...
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elected to the Académie française on 16 June 2005, the first writer from the Maghreb to achieve such recognition. For the entire body of her work she was awarded...
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Bariba people (section The Fantasia)
day of the week.* The Fantasia, a traditional equestrian show, simulates military at-tacks. Initially practised in the Maghreb where it was also known...
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African Union. it is also a member of the Arab League at present, Arab Maghreb Union, the Francophonie, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Mediterranean...
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is the highest-grossing 2010 animated film, followed by France and the Maghreb region ($39.4 million) and the UK, Ireland and Malta ($32.9 million). Rotten...
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cancer. Khalil Hachimi Idrissi, 66, Moroccan journalist, director of the Maghreb Arabe Press (since 2011). Michael Lerner, 81, American actor (Barton Fink...
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after Eid al-Adha. Taburida, or mawsam or fantasia, is a traditional exhibition of horsemanship in the Maghreb performed during cultural festivals and for...
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Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. "STAR ACADEMY ALBANIA". Adaptation for the Maghreb area. Countries taking part: Tunisia, Algeria, Libya and Morocco. Arab...
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Alvarado, J. (eds.). Aires de grandeza: Hidalgos presuntos y Nobles de fantasía (in Spanish). Madrid: Dykinson. pp. 245–262. ISBN 978-84-1324-092-3. Jenkyns...
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beating Bad Boys II. Following in biggest grosses are France and the Maghreb region ($64.8 million), Germany ($53.9 million), and Spain ($29.5 million)...
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Russia and the CIS ($14.7 million), China ($9.06 million), France and the Maghreb region ($5.77 million). The film's openings trailed Alice in Wonderland...
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List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Morocco (category Maghreb)
2020 Couscous is a Berber dish that is beloved across northern Africa's Maghreb region and beyond. The knowledge, know-how, and practices related to the...
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Maroc et de l'humanité (in French). Rabat: Bureau de l’UNESCO pour le Maghreb. pp. 25–27. Retrieved May 12, 2019. Deverdun, Gaston (1959). Marrakech:...
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Culucitanis (El Marsa) and Paratienis (Guerbes). With Muslim conquests of the Maghreb, the Arabs renamed the town "Tekkouch", from the Berber "Teccuche". Several...
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in the area of the current Oran, but this settlement disappeared as the Maghreb was conquered by a succession of regional powers, beginning with the Vandals...
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ou Tillellin). Other dances of the originally black population of the Maghreb are the Stambali, a Tunisian dance that is part of an obsession rite and...
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Alvarado, J. (eds.). Aires de grandeza: Hidalgos presuntos y Nobles de fantasía (in Spanish). Madrid: Dykinson. pp. 245–262. ISBN 978-84-1324-092-3. Jackson...
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stocks of early caliphate cavalry army that conquered from the western Maghreb of Africa, Spain to the east of Central Asia are drawn from the stock of...
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0.CO;2. S2CID 131617581. Taquet, P. (2010). "The dinosaurs of Maghreb: the history of their discovery". Historical Biology. 22 (3): 88–99. Bibcode:2010HBio...
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