El Gaada
- El Gaada is a village of Algérie, is the first village of the suburbs of Oran located at 39 km in south-east in the suburbs of Oran and are spread out over a surface of 5000 hectares. The inhabitants of this village are the descendants of the Chorafas Al Mahaja .
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Douars they appear to be one of the first tribes made up in the Western Oranie, before the arrival of the Fatimides to the the Maghreb, they constituted the douars, Ain Affeurd, Chorfa, Souahia and El Aaraiba.
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Example. Oran becomes beyond all, the economic capital of the the Maghreb. The gold city thus will become, once more, an envied place. Douars of Al Mahaja become a relay obliged for the caravans coming from the four corners of the the Maghreb for the trade with the port of Oran and this village called in continuation El Gaada which means Caravansérail literally.
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Chorafas known as Al Mahaja, their ascent would go back to the Dynastie Idrisside (downward of Idriss I) , live in major part in North of the Morocco and the Western of the Algérie. There exist many sanctuaries of Chorafas. The family is known then under the name of Al Mahaja, like wants it the family tradition .
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