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  1. El Sultán Azul jeque Ma al-'Aynayn (1830 - 1910; cuyo nombre real era Muhammad Mustafa uld Shayj Muhammad Fadel) fue un líder político y religioso saharaui que combatió la colonización francesa y española en el norte de África.

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    • ماء العينين
  2. Ma al-'Aynayn, concerned that Morocco would fall into European hands, decided to extend Jihad north of Tiznit at the head of an army of 6,000 men to overthrow the new Sultan Abdelhafid. He was defeated by French General Moinier, on June 23, 1910.

    • الشيخ ماء العينين
  3. 12 de nov. de 2020 · Muṣṭafá Māʾ al-ʿAynayn bin Muḥammad Fāḍil bin Ma'min al-Qalqamı̄ (1831–1910), known as al-Shaikh Māʾ al-ʿAynayn, was both an author and a political figure but is rarely considered as a contributor to Arabic literary history.

    • July Blalack
    • 2020
  4. El Sultán Azul jeque Ma al-'Aynayn fue un líder político y religioso saharaui que combatió la colonización francesa y española en el norte de África.

  5. 1 de sept. de 2020 · As part of a larger effort to read Maghrebi literatures on their own terms rather than imposing European or Middle Eastern timelines and concepts, this article reads Maʾ al-ʿAynayn’s 1858 riḥla...

  6. Although the 19th-century Sufi figure al-Shaikh Māʾ al-ʿAynain led a major resistance movement in the Northwestern Sahara and Morocco and was one of the most widely printed authors on the Fez lithographic press, very little information on his

  7. It is in letter to the French commandant at al-Medhdherdhra (cf. part ii of this article, dection ‘Notes on the poems’, poem 15). In it he portrays his brother Mā‘ al-’Aynayn as a pacific figure, and he disassociates him from the military actions of his followers.