The Arabs first arrived in Morocco during the 7th century, following the Islamic conquests that spread across North Africa. The most significant early presence was marked by the arrival of Uqba ibn Nafi, who led a military campaign in 682 AD. Over the following centuries, Arab tribes settled in the region, blending with the indigenous Berber population and significantly influencing Moroccan culture and society.
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No. There are no Kurds in Morocco. There are Arabs (who speak Arabic) and there are Amazigh (who speak Amazigh languages like Tarifit, Tamazight, and Tashlichit).
There are two dominant groups in Morocco: Arabs and Amazigh (often called Berbers). The Amazigh make up roughly 60% of the population and live primarily in rural areas along the Atlas Mountains. The Arabs make up rougly 40% and live in the major cities along the coast. The Arabs have historically held power in Morocco for centuries (excepting the colonial period from 1912-1956, when France and Spain held power).
The term "Arab" does not refer to an ethnically homogenous group of people. Arabs in Yemen, Arabs in Egypt, and Arabs in Morocco, for example, have very different genetic makeup. Jews have strong genetic similarity to Arabs of the Levant, especially Palestinians and Jordanians and a more distant similarity to Arabs of Mesopotamia.
When the Arabs conquered Morocco during the Rise of Islam, they originally made a distinction between themselves and the indigenous Amazigh (Berber) Tribes. When Morocco became independent of the Ummayad Caliphate in the 700s, Arabs began to intermarry with Amazigh relatively freely. Most Moroccans are now a mix, genetically, of Arabs and Amazigh. However, most Arabs use the Arabic Language as a way of deciding who is an Arab more than they use genetics. Most Moroccans who speak Arabic or Derija-Maghribiya (the Moroccan dialect of Arabic) both consider themselves and are considered as Arabs. Moroccans for whom their primary language is an Amazigh language (such as Tarifit, Tamazighit, or Tashlichit, among others), consider themselves Amazigh. Foreigners typically do not note a physical difference between Amazigh-identifying and Arab-identifying Moroccans.
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Spain and France both colonize Morocco. Spain colonized Morocco in the north, the south, and Western Sahara (which Morocco currently controls). France colonized Morocco's central region where the overwhelming majority of Morocco's population lives.
Three ethnic groups of Morocco include Arab-Berbers, Berbers, and Arabs. Additional groups of people that live in Morocco include Jews, French, Spanish, Italian, and Algerian.
No, Morocco is an independent country in northern Africa.
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