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Mdakra is the name of a Bedouin tribe. A tribe is a group of people who share a common ancestor, culture, and traditions. The Mdakra tribe was part of a much larger group called the Banu Hilal.

The Mdakra tribe settled in Morocco during a time known as the Merinid era. This was a period in history when the Merinid dynasty ruled Morocco, roughly from the 13th to the 15th centuries. The tribe was made up of two main parts, or groups, called Ahlaf and Melilla.

Who Were the Banu Hilal?

The Banu Hilal were a large group of Arab Bedouin tribes. They originally came from the Arabian Peninsula. Over many centuries, some of these tribes, including the ancestors of the Mdakra, moved across North Africa. Their journey was a significant event in the history of the region.

Why Did They Move?

These tribes often moved to find new pastures for their animals, like camels and sheep. They were known for their nomadic lifestyle, which means they traveled from place to place rather than staying in one fixed home. This way of life was common for many Bedouin groups.

Settling in Morocco

When the Mdakra tribe arrived in Morocco, they became an important part of the local society. They settled in specific areas, contributing to the culture and history of the region. Their arrival and settlement helped shape the communities that exist there today.

Life in a Bedouin Tribe

Life in a Bedouin tribe like the Mdakra was often centered around family and community. People worked together to survive and thrive. They had strong traditions and a deep connection to their land and heritage.

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