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Mauritania White Maure Nobility https://photius.com/countries/mauritania/society/mauritania_society_white_maure_nobility.html Sources: The Library of Congress Country Studies; CIA World Factbook
In Mauritania the warrior and marabout elites have developed a symbiotic relationship. Traditionally, warrior tribes protected the unarmed religious leaders, while the marabouts provided political, spiritual, and moral support for the warriors (see Arab Invasions , ch. 1). Under French rule, most warrior tribes were pacified and became cattle herders and traders. Even though the warriors' role changed gradually from one of physical protection to one of political and economic control, the alliance of traditional warrior groups with associated religious tribesmen survived. Data as of June 1988
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