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  2. Leila Abouzeid - Wikipedia

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    Men assumed women were born with no intelligence (which is contradicted by scientific evidence), but it is assumed this is because their education was stifled by the patriarchal government. In a study in 2009, literacy rates in Morocco were recorded at 39.6% for women, 65.7% for men, and only 10% for women from rural areas (DoS p. 2).

  3. Moroccans - Wikipedia

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    The term also applies more broadly to any people who share a common Moroccan culture and identity, as well as those who natively speak Moroccan Arabic or other languages of Morocco. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] In addition to the approximately 37 million residents of Morocco, there is a large Moroccan diaspora .

  4. Genetic studies on Moroccans - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan Northern Berbers have only 3% to 1% of SSA mtDNA, This north-south gradient in the sub-Saharan contribution to the gene pool is supported by Esteban et al., [84] for the rest of mtDNA lineages mostly are Caucasian/West Eurasian, while Moroccan Arabs have more elevated SSA maternal admixture at around 21% to 36% Via L-mtDNA sequences ...

  5. Category:Moroccan people of West Asian descent - Wikipedia

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    Category: Moroccan people of West Asian descent. ... Moroccan people of Yemeni descent (2 P) This page was last edited on 14 August 2024, at 10:04 (UTC). ...

  6. Category:Moroccan people of Asian descent - Wikipedia

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    Moroccan people of West Asian descent (6 C) This page was last edited on 10 February 2024, at 22:32 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Demographics of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Thousands of Moroccan Jews living in Europe, Israel and North America visit the country regularly. There is a small but apparently growing minority of Moroccan Christians made of local Moroccan converts (not Europeans). In 2014, most of the 86,206 foreign residents are French people, Spaniards, Algerians and sub-Saharan African students.

  8. Estevanico - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about Estevanico's background but contemporary accounts described him as a "negro alárabe" or "Arabic-speaking black man" native to Azemmour, Morocco. In 1522, he was sold as a slave to the Spanish nobleman Andrés Dorantes de Carranza in the Portuguese-controlled Moroccan town of Azemmour.

  9. Category:People of Moroccan descent - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 February 2024, at 20:08 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.