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Tata's population composition is divided into:
- Amazighs who lived in the area for nearly 10,000 years, and the Tata
valley is the main separation between the two halves of Jizla and the
Sakamtana area.
- Black Africans, who were settled in the region in periods beginning
before Islam and perhaps the most important period of the delegation of
our brothers from the tropics is the period between the era of Yusuf bin
Tashifin Almoravati and the reign of Moulay Ismail Alawi, and these
Africans melted in Amazigh culture over time.
- Arabs who settled in the region in two phases, the first between the
sixth and seventh centuries AH after the delegations of the tribes of
Bani Hilal and Bani Selim to Morocco and the second in the nineteenth
century AD, where the area came from the tribes of Sakia red.
These
three ethnic groups have coalesced into a cohesive melting pot. Perhaps
the most important feature of this harmony and brotherhood is the
fusion of various types of foreign invasion, such as the French
invasions and their integration at the level of intermarriage between
families.
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