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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. 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.

  4. Category:Moroccan Berber women - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Moroccan women. It includes Moroccan women that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Moroccan Berber women"

  5. Marriage customs in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Preparing the head of a bride for a Zulu wedding dance A Nubian wedding A wedding in Benin An Ivorian wedding A Moroccan wedding A Mozambican wedding. The various marriage ceremonies performed in Africa begin with the initial introduction between the groom and bride.

  6. File:Moroccan wedding dress, 19-20th century (3551817349).jpg

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    English: Description: This elaborate eight-piece costume is an example of the traditional festive dress of Moroccan Jewish women, worn by brides and at other celebrations. It is probably based on medieval Spanish Jewish costume, with its origins usually traced to the 15th century Spanish vertugada (hoop skirt, known as a "farthingale" in England).

  7. Culture of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Modern Standard Arabic and Standard Moroccan Berber are the official languages of Morocco, [14] while Moroccan Arabic is the national vernacular dialect; [15] Berber languages are spoken in some mountain areas, such as Tarifit, spoken by 3.2%, Central Atlas Tamazight, spoken by 7.4%, and Tashelhit, spoken by 14.2%.

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