Examples of 'mauritanians' in a sentence

Meaning of "mauritanians"

Mauritanians refers to the people of Mauritania, a country in Northwest Africa. They are often of Moorish and Black African descent
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Mauritanians had no reason for seeking asylum abroad.
This occasion is a relief for Mauritanians.
Mauritanians vote for first time since independence.
He said he believes in the skills and abilities of young Mauritanians.
Mauritanians in last vote before key presidential election.
Foreign investors have the same access as Mauritanians to courts of law.
Mauritanians go to the polls.
Taking a hard line obviously does not mean depriving the Mauritanians of food and humanitarian aid.
Mauritanians and tigrayans.
It is therefore understandable that many Mauritanians were born Senegalese.
Mauritanians with limited financial resources can now apply for legal aid.
One fifth of Mauritanians are slaves.
Mauritanians will then choose members of parliament as well as regional and local councilors.
The next town of Kouibly has plenty of Mauritanians in the market.
Mauritanians and international observers alive attested to the fairness and transparency of that phase.

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Morocco annexes the southern half of Western Sahara once the Mauritanians pull out.
Neither of the Mauritanians progressed beyond the heats.
North Indian clothing is popular among Mauritanians.
Eight Mauritanians dead in a stampede during distribution of aims.
Race riots erupt in Mauritania between Arabs and black Mauritanians.
Mauritanians and Sudanese can identify as all three at once.
The West Africans or Black Mauritanians make up the third group in the country.
Mauritanians held in Guantanamo.
We are Mauritanians.
Mauritanians practise their religion freely . There is no constraint.
Representation of Mauritanians living abroad by a senator ;.
Out of a total population of some 2 million, some tens of thousands of Mauritanians are enslaved.
Ban invites Mauritanians to pursue dialogue after presidential polls.
The country 's population is estimated to be about 4 million and virtually all Mauritanians are Muslims.
Once again the Mauritanians showed us their outstanding kindness.
Did you ever discuss about discrimination against black Mauritanians with your family?
Black Mauritanians apparently have a difficult time getting their name registered.
Otero said Sao 's case was different than many other Mauritanians who are facing deportation.
Most Mauritanians do not attend school for more than four years.
Black people of certain ethnic groups are often enslaved as domestic workers by lighter-skinned Mauritanians.
To the Romans they were Mauritanians who inhabited a region of modern Algeria and Morocco.
The French reportedly provided logistical and technical support while the Mauritanians did the heavy-lifting.
The problem of Mauritanians abroad Colonel Vall has said that Mauritania is a country of emigration.
Meanwhile, the Mauritanian authorities were removing all black Mauritanians who had any position of responsibility.
Fortunately, some Mauritanians are beginning to realise how dangerous the practice is.
By the same month, Morocco annexed the territory formerly controlled by Mauritanians.
At the mid-point of Ramadan, Mauritanians are heeding advice to advocate moderate discourse.
Mauritanians have always been Sunni Muslims, following the Malakite rite.
Under pressure from Spain, the Mauritanians also cracked down.
A YouTube video posted on the Mauritanian Al Akhbar website on May 12 has angered Mauritanians.
The three senators representing Mauritanians abroad were elected by the Senate on 9 June.
See the high wall I had built since the Mauritanians arrived?
Yamaha Motor sent Mauritanians to Japan, where they acquired skills in shipbuilding.
Article 12 of the Constitution states that all Mauritanians are equal before the law.
Some 1.2 million Mauritanians were eligible to vote in the election.

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