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RIFFIANS

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Originally appearing in Volume V23, Page 325 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RIFFIANS  , the name given to the

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Berbers of the Rif
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district of
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Morocco, the mountain region bordering the north coast from Ceuta eastward nearly to the
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borders of Algeria and forming
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part of the
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Atlas range . The name, it has been suggested, is identical with Libyan or Libi . A peculiarity of the Rif dialect is the change of the Arabic " 1 " to " r," and this would seem to support this derivation, " b " and " f " being interchangeable through " v." The Riffians are only nominally subject to the sultan of Morocco, against whose authority they are in constant revolt . They are typical Berbers in physique, tall, well made and
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muscular, with
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European features and
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fair skins bronzed by the sun . In morality they are singularly
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superior to their neighbours . In order to prevent youthful unchastity, marriages are contracted between children of eight years old, the girl being brought home to live with the lad at his parents' home till a child is born, when a
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separate dwelling is provided for the youthful couple . The
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women are noted for their beauty . The Riffians understand and speak Arabic very little . They were among the fiercest and most cruel of the pirates of the north coast of Africa . Even now they are entirely untrustworthy in this respect .

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