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- Rahamna abstract "Rahamna (Arabic: رحمنا) is an Arabic-speaking tribe of Arab descent who settled north of the Sahara between the 13th and 15th centuries. In 1525, they mobilized with Mohammed esh-Sheikh to fight the Portuguese in Agadir, Mogador, Safi and Mazagan. In the second half of the 16th century, they occupy a vast plain north of Marrakesh, previously inhabited by Haskura Berbers. They are brothers of Yagout still living in the Moroccan Sahara.,".
- Q22948393 abstract "Rahamna (Arabic: رحمنا) is an Arabic-speaking tribe of Arab descent who settled north of the Sahara between the 13th and 15th centuries. In 1525, they mobilized with Mohammed esh-Sheikh to fight the Portuguese in Agadir, Mogador, Safi and Mazagan. In the second half of the 16th century, they occupy a vast plain north of Marrakesh, previously inhabited by Haskura Berbers. They are brothers of Yagout still living in the Moroccan Sahara.,".
- Rahamna comment "Rahamna (Arabic: رحمنا) is an Arabic-speaking tribe of Arab descent who settled north of the Sahara between the 13th and 15th centuries. In 1525, they mobilized with Mohammed esh-Sheikh to fight the Portuguese in Agadir, Mogador, Safi and Mazagan. In the second half of the 16th century, they occupy a vast plain north of Marrakesh, previously inhabited by Haskura Berbers. They are brothers of Yagout still living in the Moroccan Sahara.,".
- Q22948393 comment "Rahamna (Arabic: رحمنا) is an Arabic-speaking tribe of Arab descent who settled north of the Sahara between the 13th and 15th centuries. In 1525, they mobilized with Mohammed esh-Sheikh to fight the Portuguese in Agadir, Mogador, Safi and Mazagan. In the second half of the 16th century, they occupy a vast plain north of Marrakesh, previously inhabited by Haskura Berbers. They are brothers of Yagout still living in the Moroccan Sahara.,".