Sahrawi Erotic

Homeland

Western Sahara, Morocco, Mauritania, Algeria (Tindouf refugee camps)

Region

North Africa

About Sahrawi People

Sahrawi people comprise approximately 70% of the Western Sahara population (in Morocco-administered territory) plus the substantial Sahrawi refugee population in the Tindouf refugee camps in Algeria (~170,000+, the displaced civilian population that fled the Western Sahara conflict in 1975). The Sahrawi are Hassaniya Arabic-speaking, predominantly Sunni Muslim, descended from the medieval Sanhaja Berber populations and the Beni Hassan Arab tribal-confederation that arrived in the Western Saharan / Mauritanian region during the 14th-15th c. CE (the Beni Hassan migration substantially Arabized the Sanhaja Berber substrate while preserving substantial Berber genealogical-cultural elements). Cross-border population shared with Mauritania (the Mauritanian Bidhan / Hassaniya-speaking population) and southern Morocco. The Western Sahara region has been the subject of long-running territorial dispute since 1975 — the Polisario Front (Frente Popular de Liberación de Saguía el Hamra y Río de Oro) has led an armed independence movement and proclaims the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR), which is recognized by approximately 40+ countries. The Moroccan-occupied portion is substantially controlled by Moroccan civil administration. UN MINURSO mission has been deployed since 1991 to monitor a ceasefire and prepare for an unrealized self-determination referendum.

Typical Sahrawi Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Phenotype distribution closely matches broader Hassaniya / Berber-Arab admixed source populations of the Western Sahara and Mauritania — Fitzpatrick III-V skin tone with IV the modal value, hair predominantly straight to wavy black to dark brown with some lighter variants, characteristic features intermediate between Berber-Amazigh and Arab source populations. The community is genealogically substantially Berber-descended with Arabic-language and Beni-Hassan-Arab cultural identity adopted post-conquest. Cross-population variance is moderate.

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