Ghenanma

The Ghenanma (Arabic غنانمة) are an Arab tribe of the Saoura region in southwestern Algeria. Their principal settlements (ksars) stretch between Béni Abbès and Talmine, including El Ouata. A local chronicle mentions them as raiding a caravan in this region in 1599,[1] and by about 1660 their power had grown to the point that they were imposing taxes on the Touat oases.[2] They continued to play a significant role in Touat's politics into the 19th century, through both treaties of protection and raids.[3]

  1. Martin, A. G. P. (1923). Quatre siècles d'histoire marocaine. Paris: Félix Alcan. p. 40.
  2. Martin, A. G. P. (1923). Quatre siècles d'histoire marocaine. Paris: Félix Alcan. p. 55.
  3. Martin, A. G. P. (1923). Quatre siècles d'histoire marocaine. Paris: Félix Alcan. pp. 159ff.
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