Ahmed Adghirni, the Glossary
Ahmed Adghirni (5 May 1947 – 19 October 2020) was a Moroccan Berber politician, lawyer, writer, and human rights activist.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Berbers, Las Palmas, Moroccans, Morocco, Saint-Rome-de-Dolan, Shilha people, Sous, Tiznit, World Amazigh Congress.
- 20th-century Moroccan lawyers
- 21st-century Moroccan lawyers
- Moroccan Berber politicians
- Moroccan critics of religions
- People from Souss-Massa
Berbers
Berbers, or the Berber peoples, also called by their endonym Amazigh or Imazighen, are a diverse grouping of distinct ethnic groups indigenous to North Africa who predate the arrival of Arabs in the Arab migrations to the Maghreb.
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Las Palmas
Las Palmas, officially Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, is a Spanish city and capital of Gran Canaria, in the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Moroccans
Moroccans are the citizens and nationals of the Kingdom of Morocco.
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Morocco
Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa.
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Saint-Rome-de-Dolan
Saint-Rome-de-Dolan (Sent Roma de Dolanh) is a former commune in the Lozère department in southern France.
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Shilha people
The Shilha people, or Schleuh or Ishelhien, are a Berber subgroup primarily inhabiting the Anti-Atlas, High Atlas, Sous valley, and Soussi coastal regions of Morocco.
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Sous
The Sous region (also spelt Sus, Suss, Souss or Sousse) (sūs, sus) is a historical, cultural and geographical region of Morocco, which constitutes part of the region administration of Souss-Massa and Guelmim-Oued Noun.
Tiznit
Tiznit or Tiznet (Tiznīt) is a town in the west coast of the Moroccan region of Souss-Massa, founded in 1881 by the Sultan Hassan I. It is the capital of Tiznit Province and recorded a population of 74,699 in the 2014 Moroccan census.
World Amazigh Congress
The World Amazigh Congress (CMA) is an international non-governmental organization made up of Amazigh sociocultural and development associations from both North Africa and the diaspora to have a coordination and representation structure.
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See also
20th-century Moroccan lawyers
- Abbas El Fassi
- Abdellatif Ouahbi
- Abderrahim Berrada
- Abderrahim Bouabid
- Abderrahmane Youssoufi
- Abdessadek Rabiaa
- Ahmed Adghirni
- Driss Lachgar
- Fatima Ezzahra El Mansouri
- Hélène Cazès-Benatar
- Khalid Naciri
- Léon Sultan
- Mhamed El Khalifa
- Mohamed El Yazghi
- Mohamed Taieb Naciri
- Mohammed Ziane
- Mustafa Ramid
- Omar Azziman
- Serge Berdugo
- Yasmina Baddou
21st-century Moroccan lawyers
- Abdellatif Ouahbi
- Abderrahim Berrada
- Ahmed Adghirni
- Ayman Cherkaoui
- Mustafa Ramid
Moroccan Berber politicians
- Abd el-Krim
- Abdellah Baha
- Abdellah Zakour
- Abdellatif Ouahbi
- Abdeslam Ahizoune
- Ahmed Adghirni
- Aziz Akhannouch
- Driss Jettou
- El Hossein El Ouardi
- El Mortada Iamrachen
- Khadija Ryadi
- Lahcen Daoudi
- Mbarek Bekkay
- Mohamed Aujjar
- Mohamed Bensaid Ait Idder
- Mohamed Hassad
- Mohamed Medbouh
- Mohamed Oufkir
- Mohammed Mokhtar Soussi
- Mohand Laenser
- Saadeddine Othmani
- Said Chaou
- Sellam Amezian
- Thami El Glaoui
Moroccan critics of religions
- Ahmed Adghirni
- Ahmed Assid
- Ahmed Benchemsi
- Ibtissam Lachgar
- Kacem El Ghazzali
- Leïla Slimani
- Mohamed Chafik
- Nabila Mounib
- Zineb El Rhazoui
People from Souss-Massa
- Abdelaziz El Idrissi
- Ahmed Adghirni
- Brahim Akhiat
- Ibn Tumart
- Lahoussine Mrikik
- Mohamed Bensaid Ait Idder
- Mohammed Akensus
- Mohammed El Moustaoui
- Muhammad al-Jazuli
- Oussama Zamouri
- Walid Azaro