Mallemin

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The mallemin (also maalemine, muallemin etc.; derived from a plural of the Arabic word mu`allim, meaning approximately "sir" or "teacher") were a professional caste of blacksmiths and metalworkers within Hassaniya Arab society, Mauritania, southern Morocco and Western Sahara and . They held a low place on the social ladder, but their services were used by all tribes.

See also[]

Tribal castes and terms:

  • Hassane (warrior tribes)
  • Zaouiya (religious tribes)
  • Znaga (subservient tribes)
  • Haratine (former slaves, freedmen)
  • (slaves)
  • Igaouen (griot bards)

Other:

Further reading[]

  • John Mercer (1976), Spanish Sahara, George Allen & Unwid Ltd (ISBN 0-04-966013-6)
  • Anthony G. Pazzanita (2006), Historical Dictionary of Western Sahara, Scarecrow Press
  • Virginia Thompson and Richard Adloff (1980), The Western Saharans. Background to Conflict, Barnes & Noble Books (ISBN 0-389-20148-0)


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