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Amazigh folk celebration in Morocco
Bujlood (Moroccan Arabic: بوجلود, romanized: Būjlūd, lit. 'father of pelts') or Bilmawen (Moroccan Arabic: بيلماون, Berber languages: ⴱⵉⵍⵎⴰⵡⵏ) is a folk
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City in Souss-Massa, Morocco
place for many festivals related to Berber culture, such as Yennayer and Bujlood, as well as being the birthplace of many of the pillars of Shilha music
Agadir
Moroccan anthropologist
Mahgreb. Paris: Editions du Seuil. 1988.; This book is about the practice of bujlood. The Victim and Its Masks: An Essay on Sacrifice and Masquerade in the
Abdellah_Hammoudi
Other celebrations include Ashura, the tenth day of the Islamic year, and Bujlood, a folk carnival celebrated after Eid al-Adha. Taburida, or mawsam or fantasia
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English : habitational name from Plympton in Devon, named in Old English with pl̄me ‘plum tree’ + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘farmstead’. It may also be a variant of Plumpton, from any of several places so named, which have the same etymology.John Plimpton emigrated from England to MA about 1636, becoming one of the original settlers of Deerfield. His descendants included manufacturers of agricultural implements at Plimptonville in the town of Walpole, near the family farm, and a prominent book publisher.
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Al-ameeh, Was a great worshipper who worshipped long in the night sometimes right up to dawn (An)
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