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The Dokkala referred to in the sources is primarily the Atlantic plain north of Marrakesh. The Historical Dictionary of Morocco (2006) page 105 says:

"Traditionally the dukkâla were a confederation comprising the ragrâga, hazmîra, banû dghûgh, banû mâgir, mushtarayya, and the SanHâja. The classic location for the dukkâla was the area bordered by the Oum er-Rabia and Tensift rivers and the Atlantic. After the early immigrations by al-Ma'qil (13th–14th centuries) only the Ragrâga remained intact."

-- Bejnar ( talk) 02:36, 22 October 2021 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Locale

The Dokkala referred to in the sources is primarily the Atlantic plain north of Marrakesh. The Historical Dictionary of Morocco (2006) page 105 says:

"Traditionally the dukkâla were a confederation comprising the ragrâga, hazmîra, banû dghûgh, banû mâgir, mushtarayya, and the SanHâja. The classic location for the dukkâla was the area bordered by the Oum er-Rabia and Tensift rivers and the Atlantic. After the early immigrations by al-Ma'qil (13th–14th centuries) only the Ragrâga remained intact."

-- Bejnar ( talk) 02:36, 22 October 2021 (UTC) reply


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