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حرالة
Root entry · 2 derived lemmasThis 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.Place in Moroccoclassical
A geographical location situated in Morocco.
- 2.Berber tribeclassical
A tribe belonging to the Berber people.
الحَرَاليname
- 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.