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Abdelwahab Benmansour (Arabic: عبد الوهاب بن منصور ; born 1920, Fes – died 13 November 2008, Rabat) was a Moroccan historian and civil servant. His most important work is "The tribes of Morocco" (Arabic: قبائل المغرب), a historical study of Moroccan tribes and their origins. He also edited some previously unpublished works such as a 15th-century detailed manuscript about the history of Ceuta as well as works by al-Baydhaq and Ibn Tumart, the eminent Imam and spiritual leader of the Almohads.

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  • Abdelwahab Benmansour (en)
  • عبد الوهاب بنمنصور (ar)
  • Abdelouahab Benmansour (fr)
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  • Abdelouahab Benmansour, né en 1920 à Fès et décédé le 12 novembre 2008 à Rabat, était ouléma et historiographe du royaume du Maroc de 1961 à 2008. Il fut un des rares personnages à avoir servi de près les trois rois (Mohammed V, Hassan II et Mohammed VI). Il fut remplacé par Hassan Aourid, précédemment wali de Meknès-Tafilalet. (fr)
  • عبد الوهاب بنمنصور مُؤرخ سابق للمملكة المغربية، ولد يوم 17 نوفمبر 1920 بمدينة فاس، حيث تلقى تعليمه الابتدائي والثانوي والعالي.وافته المنية يوم 12 نوفمبر 2008. التحق بنمنصور، الحائز على الإجازة في الآداب والشريعة الإسلامية، منذ صغره بالحركة الوطنية، قبل أن يغادر المغرب ليناضل إلى جانب الحركات الوطنية لشمال أفريقيا من أجل تحرير المغرب العربي وتشييد وحدته. (ar)
  • Abdelwahab Benmansour (Arabic: عبد الوهاب بن منصور ; born 1920, Fes – died 13 November 2008, Rabat) was a Moroccan historian and civil servant. His most important work is "The tribes of Morocco" (Arabic: قبائل المغرب), a historical study of Moroccan tribes and their origins. He also edited some previously unpublished works such as a 15th-century detailed manuscript about the history of Ceuta as well as works by al-Baydhaq and Ibn Tumart, the eminent Imam and spiritual leader of the Almohads. (en)
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