Mahgrib

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Definition

Noun 1. A region in northwestern Africa: "Mahgrib" refers to the geographical area of northwest Africa, specifically encompassing the Atlas Mountains and the coastal lands of Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. It is an alternative transliteration for "Maghreb," meaning "the west" in Arabic.

Usage Notes
  • "Mahgrib" is a proper noun used to name a specific region. It is typically used in historical, cultural, or geographical contexts.
  • The spelling "Mahgrib" is less common in modern English than the standard transliteration "Maghreb." Both terms refer to the same region.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The history of the Mahgrib is deeply intertwined with various Berber kingdoms and Arab dynasties.
    • Trade routes across the Mahgrib connected sub-Saharan Africa with the Mediterranean world.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in academic discourse to discuss the shared cultural, linguistic (Arabic and Berber), and historical heritage of the region, which distinguishes it from the Middle East (Mashriq) and sub-Saharan Africa.
Variants and Related Words
  • Maghreb (n): The most common English transliteration for the same region.
  • Maghrebi (adj): Relating to the Mahgrib/Maghreb region or its people.
    • Maghrebi cuisine features dishes like couscous and tagine.
Synonyms
  • Northwest Africa: A broader, more purely geographical term.
  • Arab West: A cultural-historical term contrasting with the Arab East (Mashriq).
Related Terms (Contextual)
  • Maghrebi Arabic: The dialect continuum of Arabic spoken in the Mahgrib.
  • Berber: Referring to the indigenous Amazigh peoples and languages of the Mahgrib.
  • Atlas Mountains: The major mountain range running through the Mahgrib.
Noun
  1. the region of northwest Africa comprising the Atlas Mountains and the coastlands of Morocco and Algeria and Tunisia

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