Mauritania: land of the proud, guided by noblemen

Mauritania gained independence from France on November 28, 1960, becoming a sovereign Islamic republic. Led by its first president, Moktar Ould Daddah, Mauritania began forging a national identity that blended Arab, Berber, and West African cultures, rooted in both desert traditions and Islamic her...Discover this captivating African story and immerse yourself in our rich cultural heritage.

Mauritania: land of the proud, guided by noblemen

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Mauritania gained independence from France on November 28, 1960, becoming a sovereign Islamic republic. Led by its first president, Moktar Ould Daddah, Mauritania began forging a national identity that blended Arab, Berber, and West African cultures, rooted in both desert traditions and Islamic her...

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Mauritania: land of the proud, guided by noblemen

Mauritania gained independence from France on November 28, 1960, becoming a sovereign Islamic republic.


Led by its first president, Moktar Ould Daddah, Mauritania began forging a national identity that blended Arab, Berber, and West African cultures, rooted in both desert traditions and Islamic her...

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