in 1312, lists the sub-tribes of the Masmuda as: Haha, Regraga, Warika (Ourika), Hazmira, Gadmiwa, Henfisa, Hezerga, Doukkala, Hintata, Maghous, and Tehlawa...
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unit with a center in a stanitsa (Russian: станица, romanized: stanitsa; Ukrainian: станиця, romanized: stanytsya, lit. 'stanytsia'). Such stanitsas, often...
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edge of the city. The Ourika River valley is about 30 kilometres (19 mi) south of Marrakesh. The "silvery valley of the Ourika river curving north towards...
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to be attributed to the duchess of Duras, the irreproachable author of Ourika. He made many enemies by malicious attacks on his contemporaries. The Constitutionnel...
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notched by deep erosion-carved valleys. This part of the range includes the Ourika Valley, which is the only location in the High Atlas where the endangered...
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Alexis – Walladmor James Fenimore Cooper – The Pioneers Claire de Duras – Ourika John Galt The Entail, or The Lairds of Grippy The Gathering of the West...
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Adam supplied designs for both Moorfields and Axminster carpets based on Roman floor mosaics and coffered ceilings. Some of the most well-known rugs of...
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(born 1966), novelist Claire de Duras (1777–1828), novelist, author of Ourika Marguerite Duras (1914–1996), novelist, playwright and screenwriter of Hiroshima...
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Clement Clarke Moore; The Fountain of Bakhchisaray – Alexander Pushkin; Ourika – Claire de Duras; Seventy-Six — John Neal 1824 in literature – Our Village...
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vegetable gardens dating to the 12th century, irrigated with water from the Ourika valley, with water stored in large central cisterns. Garden Visit review[p]...
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