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Sahrawi people

Sahrawis
  • صحراويون
  • ⵉⵙⴻⵃⵔⴰⵡⵉⵢⴻⵏ
  • Saharauis
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Sahrawi man
Total population
(570,866)
Regions with significant populations
   Morocco 90,000–221,000
   Algeria 90,000 (UNHCR claim) to 165,000 (Algerian claim) refugees in the Sahrawi refugee camps at Tindouf–184,000
   Mauritania 26,000 (Refugees)
   Spain 3,000–12,000
Languages
Hassaniya Arabic (native), Berber languages (native), Modern Standard Arabic (written only), and Spanish
Religion
Sunni Islam (Maliki), Sufism
Related ethnic groups
Berbers, Moors, Arabs

The Sahrawi people (Arabic: صحراويون‎‎ ṣaḥrāwīyūn; Berber: ⵉⵙⴻⵃⵔⴰⵡⵉⵢⴻⵏ Iseḥrawiyen; Moroccan Arabic: صحراوة Ṣeḥrawa; Spanish: Saharaui) are the people living in the western part of the Sahara desert which includes Western Sahara (claimed by the Polisario and mostly controlled by Morocco), other parts of southern Morocco not claimed by the Polisario, most of Mauritania, and the extreme southwest of Algeria.

As with most Saharan peoples living in the Sahara, the Sahrawi culture is mixed. It shows mainly Berber-Tuareg characteristics, like the privileged position of women identical to the neighboring Berber-speaking Tuaregs—and some additional Bedouin Arab and black African characteristics. Sahrawis are composed of many tribes and are largely speakers of the Hassaniya dialect of Arabic, and some of them still speak Berber in both of Morocco's disputed and non-disputed territories.

The Arabic word Ṣaḥrāwī صحراوي literally means "Inhabitant of the Desert". The word Sahrawi is derived from the Arabic word Ṣaḥrā' (صحراء), meaning desert. The men are called a "Sahrawi", and the women are called a "Sahrawiya". In other language it is pronounced in similar or different ways:


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