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  2. Berberisca dress - Wikipedia

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    The berberisca dress or keswa-el-kbira (Arabic: الكسوة الكبيرة, 'the grand gown') is a traditional dress for a Moroccan Jewish woman for her wedding. Traditionally a father gifts his daughter a berberisca dress for her wedding and the first time she wears it is at the henna ceremony.

  3. Arab wedding - Wikipedia

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    Thrones for the groom and bride at their Moroccan Jewish henna ceremony; edited copy of original. Sahrah. In some areas (e.g., Palestine), ...

  4. Moroccan Caliphate - Wikipedia

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    The Moroccan Caliphate [1] or Maghrib Caliphate [1] was an unrealized plan by the French government in 1915–1916, during World War I, to proclaim Sultan Yusef of Morocco as caliph.

  5. Wedding party saved Moroccan villagers from deadly quake - AOL

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    A wedding celebration saved all the people of a Moroccan village during Friday's deadly earthquake, which destroyed their stone and mud-brick houses while they were enjoying traditional music in ...

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    The arc of this figure through history and fiction traces the destruction of feminine and Indigenous power in favor of white, Christian patriarchy. An allegory of California indeed, and one that ...

  7. Takshita - Wikipedia

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    The takshita (Berber: ⵜⴽⵛⵉⵟⴰ, Arabic: تَكْشِيْطَة, alternate spellings: taqchita, tackshita, tackchita) is a Moroccan traditional women's garment that, like the Moroccan kaftan, is worn for celebrations, particularly weddings.

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