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South Righa

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South Righa is a geographical, historical and ethnological region of Algeria, in Setif Province, which consists mainly of Berbers and is subdivided into parts (Beni Righa, Beni Ouerra, etc.).

Demography

The region is divided into several parts: Tribe of Berber origin (Kabyle and Chaoui descent):

  • Ouled Brahim
  • Zeghaba
  • Mouassa
  • Frikates
  • Ouled Bibi
  • Ouled Lmadaci
  • Ouled Ben Amer Sebaâ
  • Ouled Mtaa

Tribe of Arab origin (Ayad and Douaouda descent) :

  • Ouled Tebbane
  • Ahl Annouel
  • Ahl Bouthaleb
  • Ouled Kemadja
  • Ahl al-Hamma
  • Ouled Hanneche

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