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[[File:Chaouia Tribus.png|thumb|350px|A map of the historical Chaouia province and the territories of Chaouia tribes.]]
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'''Oulad Zyan''' ([[Arabic]]: أولاد زيان) is a [[Morocco|Moroccan]] tribe of [[Zughba]] [[Arab]] descent, belonging to the [[:fr:Chaouia (Maroc)|Chaouia]] tribal confederacy.<ref>Mission Scientifique du Maroc (coll.), Villes et Tribus du Maroc: Casablanca et les Chaouïa, Ed. E. Leroux (Paris), 1915, Tome II, pp. 24-29</ref>
'''Oulad Zyan''' or '''Awlad Ziyan (al-Hilalia)''' ({{langx|ar|أولاد زيان}}) is a tribe in [[Morocco]] belonging to the [[Chaouia (Morocco)|Chaouia]] tribal confederation.<ref name=":0">Mission Scientifique du Maroc (coll.), Villes et Tribus du Maroc: Casablanca et les Chaouïa, Ed. E. Leroux (Paris), 1915, Tome II, pp. 24-29</ref>


The special feature of this tribe is that its lands are separated into two parts by a distance of 30&nbsp;km. : Oulad Zyan Moualine el Oued southeast of [[Casablanca]] and Oulad Zyan Soualem south-west of the same city.
The special feature of this tribe is that its lands are separated into two parts by a distance of 30&nbsp;km.: Oulad Zyan Moualine el Oued, which is southeast of [[Casablanca]], and Oulad Zyan Soualem, which is south-west of the same city.


==Geography==
==Geography==
Bordered by the Ziaida tribe northeast by the Mdakra tribe southeast, by the Oulad Hariz tribe south-west by the Mediouna tribe northwest, and the Zenata tribe in the north. On his land, the river flows Oued el Maleh, it is also characterized by its many water sources (Ain Sbaa, Hlilifa Ain, Ain Zahra Ain Ghassalat, etc). Its territory stretches for 12&nbsp;km along the Atlantic coast and separate Mediouna ([[Chaouia (Morocco)|Chaouia]]) and Chiadma ([[Doukkala]]).
The tribe is bordered by the Ziaida tribe northeast, by the Mdakra tribe southeast, by the Oulad Hariz tribe south-west by the Mediouna tribe northwest, and by the Zenata tribe in the north.
On his land, the river flows Oued el Maleh, it is also characterized by its many water sources (Ain Sbaa, Hlilifa Ain, Ain Zahra Ain Ghassalat, etc.). Its territory stretches for 12&nbsp;km along the Atlantic coast and separates Mediouna ([[Chaouia (Morocco)|Chaouia]]) and Chiadma ([[Doukkala]]).<ref name=":0" />


==Origin==
==Origin==
According to [[Ibn Khaldun]], the origin of Oulad Zyan is [[Arab]], they are the descendants of Oulad Khalifa, their great grandfather is Zyan bin Khalifa bin Askar (which she kept the name) bin Nadir bin Urwa bin Zughba bin bin Abi Rabi bin Nahik of [[Banu Hilal]], Arab tribe originating of [[Nejd]] (now a [[province]] of present [[Saudi Arabia]])<ref>http://www.albayane.press.ma/special/3933-le-maroc-des-regions-chaouia-ouardigha-settat-chef-lieu.html</ref><ref>Ibn khaldoun, ''Livre des exemples,considérations sur l’histoire des Arabes, des Persans et des Berbères''</ref><ref>L'historien et membre de l'Académie du Royaume du Maroc [[Abdelhadi Tazi]]</ref> It therefore descend directly from the [[Prophet Muhammad]].
The origin of Oulad Zyan is [[Arabs|Arab]], being the descendants of Oulad Khalifa as accepted by [[Ibn Khaldun]]. Their great grandfather is Zyan bin Khalifa bin Askar (which she kept the name) bin Nadir bin Urwa bin Zughba bin bin Abi Rabi bin Nahik of [[Banu Hilal]], Arab tribe originating of [[Najd|Nejd]] (now a province of present [[Saudi Arabia]]).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.albayane.press.ma/special/3933-le-maroc-des-regions-chaouia-ouardigha-settat-chef-lieu.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-03-01 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101101113242/http://www.albayane.press.ma/special/3933-le-maroc-des-regions-chaouia-ouardigha-settat-chef-lieu.html |archivedate=2010-11-01 }}</ref><ref>Ibn khaldoun, ''Livre des exemples,considérations sur l’histoire des Arabes, des Persans et des Berbères''</ref><ref>L'historien et membre de l'Académie du Royaume du Maroc [[Abdelhadi Tazi]]</ref>


==References==
==References==
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A map of the historical Chaouia province and the territories of Chaouia tribes.

Oulad Zyan or Awlad Ziyan (al-Hilalia) (Arabic: أولاد زيان) is a tribe in Morocco belonging to the Chaouia tribal confederation.[1]

The special feature of this tribe is that its lands are separated into two parts by a distance of 30 km.: Oulad Zyan Moualine el Oued, which is southeast of Casablanca, and Oulad Zyan Soualem, which is south-west of the same city.

Geography

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The tribe is bordered by the Ziaida tribe northeast, by the Mdakra tribe southeast, by the Oulad Hariz tribe south-west by the Mediouna tribe northwest, and by the Zenata tribe in the north.

On his land, the river flows Oued el Maleh, it is also characterized by its many water sources (Ain Sbaa, Hlilifa Ain, Ain Zahra Ain Ghassalat, etc.). Its territory stretches for 12 km along the Atlantic coast and separates Mediouna (Chaouia) and Chiadma (Doukkala).[1]

Origin

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The origin of Oulad Zyan is Arab, being the descendants of Oulad Khalifa as accepted by Ibn Khaldun. Their great grandfather is Zyan bin Khalifa bin Askar (which she kept the name) bin Nadir bin Urwa bin Zughba bin bin Abi Rabi bin Nahik of Banu Hilal, Arab tribe originating of Nejd (now a province of present Saudi Arabia).[2][3][4]

References

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  1. ^ a b Mission Scientifique du Maroc (coll.), Villes et Tribus du Maroc: Casablanca et les Chaouïa, Ed. E. Leroux (Paris), 1915, Tome II, pp. 24-29
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-11-01. Retrieved 2015-03-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ Ibn khaldoun, Livre des exemples,considérations sur l’histoire des Arabes, des Persans et des Berbères
  4. ^ L'historien et membre de l'Académie du Royaume du Maroc Abdelhadi Tazi