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حرالة

Root entry · 2 derived lemmas

This root entry pertains to a specific place in Morocco or a Berber tribe. It is primarily used as a proper noun, referring to a geographical location or a tribal affiliation, and is notably associated with a historical figure known for his writings.

Derived headwords

حَرَالةname
  1. 1.
    Place in Moroccoclassical

    A geographical location situated in Morocco.

  2. 2.
    Berber tribeclassical

    A tribe belonging to the Berber people.

الحَرَاليname
  1. 1.
    Person from Haralaclassical

    An adjective or noun referring to someone who is from or belongs to the place or tribe of Harala.

Parallel reading

حرالة، مشددة اللام: د بالمغرب أو قبيلة بالبربر
Harala, with a shaddah on the lam: a place in Morocco or a tribe among the Berbers.
منه: الحسن بن علي بن أحمد بن الحسن الحرالي
From him (i.e., belonging to this lineage or place/tribe): Al-Hasan ibn Ali ibn Ahmad ibn Al-Hasan Al-Harali.
ذو التصانيف المشهورة
He of the famous compositions.