Ait Oulichek. (Also known as; Aït Oulichek, Aït Ouricht, Aït Ourichech, Ait Ourish, Ait Tourich, Aith Warishik, Beni Oulichek, Beni Ulichec, Beni Ulishek, Beni Ulishk, Banu Walishak Tifinagh: ⴰⵢⵜ ⵓⵍⵉⵛⴽ, Arabic: بني ولشك) is an Amazigh Riffian tribe located in the North-Eastern province of Morocco. Ayt (Ait, Aït) or Beni is referred to as 'Descendants of' with the latter being the most common form of address of the Oulichek tribe until the recent Arabization in Morocco initiative.
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| - Ait Oulichek. (Also known as; Aït Oulichek, Aït Ouricht, Aït Ourichech, Ait Ourish, Ait Tourich, Aith Warishik, Beni Oulichek, Beni Ulichec, Beni Ulishek, Beni Ulishk, Banu Walishak Tifinagh: ⴰⵢⵜ ⵓⵍⵉⵛⴽ, Arabic: بني ولشك) is an Amazigh Riffian tribe located in the North-Eastern province of Morocco. Ayt (Ait, Aït) or Beni is referred to as 'Descendants of' with the latter being the most common form of address of the Oulichek tribe until the recent Arabization in Morocco initiative. (en)
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| - Ait Oulichek. (Also known as; Aït Oulichek, Aït Ouricht, Aït Ourichech, Ait Ourish, Ait Tourich, Aith Warishik, Beni Oulichek, Beni Ulichec, Beni Ulishek, Beni Ulishk, Banu Walishak Tifinagh: ⴰⵢⵜ ⵓⵍⵉⵛⴽ, Arabic: بني ولشك) is an Amazigh Riffian tribe located in the North-Eastern province of Morocco. Ayt (Ait, Aït) or Beni is referred to as 'Descendants of' with the latter being the most common form of address of the Oulichek tribe until the recent Arabization in Morocco initiative. The numerous variations of the written form of Ait Oulichek stems from the fact the Rif tribes themselves refer to Ait Oulichek in different forms and we can add on to this the written records in Berber, Arabic, French, Spanish and English. What's interesting to note is that the first records of Ait Oulichek in the Rif appear post Beni Merin and the Marinid Sultanate according to Carleton S Coon. (en)
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