Fatma Tazoughert
Fatma Tazoughert , born with Merouana in 1544 and died in 1641, is a Reine Berbère of the Western part of the Aurès.
Large priestess, holy Soufi E, warlike healer and chief, Fatma Tazoughert would go down from the noble general Imouren having served Tariq ibn Ziyad which directed the conquest of the Iberian peninsula.
She unifies large Berber tribes arabo/, trade with several other people and constitutes a council of wise exclusively represented by women. She does not hesitate to make carry out her brother who disputed his decisions and to make exile her younger brother.
Mother of seventeen children, it recites the Coran by heart and can cure the diseases by the use of the plants. Large warlike, it would have taken the towns of Marrakech, Meknès and Fès in 1566 what inspires Sidi Abderrahmane El Mejdoub, popular Moroccan poet of the 16th century, which devotes a Pamphlet to him. Another homage is paid to him by the poetess Chaoui E Khoukha Boudjenit.
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