Emirate of Trarza
The Emirate of Trarza was a precolonial state in what is today southwest Mauritania. It has survived as a traditional confederation of semi-nomadic people to the present day. Its name is shared with the modern Region of Trarza. The population, a mixture of Berber tribes, had been there for a long time before being conquered in the 11th century by Hassaniya Arabic speakers from the north. Europeans later called these people Moors/Maures, and thus have titled this group "the Trarza Moors".
Emirate of Trarza | |||||||
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1640–1902 | |||||||
Trarza ca. 1850 | |||||||
Capital | Mederdra, Rosso | ||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||
Emir | |||||||
Historical era | Early Modern Period | ||||||
• Confederation founded | 1640 | ||||||
• Declared a French protectorate | 1902 | ||||||
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