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Jean Besancenot, (French pronunciation: [ʒã bɘzãsɘ.no]; 24 September 1902 – 27 July 1992), born as Jean Girard, was a French painter, documentary photographer, and self-trained ethnographer, active mainly during the 1930s and 1940s in the French protectorate in Morocco.
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 .
The collection of the House of Photography represents various historical and cultural aspects of Morocco, such as Berber culture, which is portrayed in photographs and the first colour documentary film in Morocco by Daniel Chicault, from 1957 on the Berber tribes of the High Atlas.
Elie Azagury (1918–2009), Moroccan architect, considered the first Moroccan modernist architect; Bettina Banoun, Norwegian barrister and businesswoman; Alain J. P. Belda, Canadian-Moroccan businessman, former CEO of Alcoa; Isaac Benayon Sabba, Brazilian entrepreneur, founder of the IB Sabbá Ltda. group and Petroleo Sabbá S.A.
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Pages in category "Moroccan people" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
R'bati depicted as a child with a dog, detail from In Morocco by John Lavery, c. 1913. National Gallery of Victoria [1] Mohamed ben Ali R'bati was born in Rabat in 1861, with his birthplace reflected in his surname. [2] [3]: 7–8 Born in a modest family, he attended a madrasa in his youth where he memorized the Quran.
Majida Khattari (born 1966), Moroccan-born French multidisciplinary contemporary artist and performance artist; Bouchra Khalili (born 1975), visual artist [2] L.