Beni Amer
Beni Amer بني عامر | |
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Ethnicity | Arab |
Location | Western Algeria and Morocco |
Parent tribe | Banu Hilal |
Language | Arabic |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Beni Amer (
Origin
Beni Amer are a faction of the
To persuade the Banu Hilal and Banu Sulaym to migrate to the Maghreb, the Fatimid caliph gave each tribesman a camel and money and helped them cross from the east to the west bank of the Nile river. The severe drought in Egypt at the time also persuaded these tribes to migrate to the Maghreb, which had a better economic situation at the time. Sources estimated that the total number of Arab nomads who migrated to the Maghreb in the 11th century was at around 1 million Arabs.[3]
Location
Beni Amer was divided into four groups in 1849 during French colonization of Algeria, Gheraba, Dahra, Cheraga and Ouled Nabet.[6][2] There tribes inhabited Oran, Tessala, Aïn Temouchent, Beni Saf, Mostaganem and Sidi Bel Abbes. In Morocco, they inhabit the region of Tadla.
References
- ^ a b Algeria (1869). Bulletin officiel du gouvernement général de l'Algérie (in French).
- ^ .
- ^ ISBN 978-92-3-104153-2.
- ^ Idris, H. R.; Schleifer, J. (2012-04-24), "Hilāl", Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition, Brill, retrieved 2023-05-24
- ISSN 1111-2050.
- ^ Revue africaine (in French). Bastide. 1971.