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Like most revolutionary stories, the heroes who move against oppression and tyranny pay their lives for their rebellion and non-subjugation, and the story of Kharboucha, who participated in the uprising of her tribe for more than half a year with its satirical poems and loud "stutters", did not deviate from the familiar context of resistance stories, and was always in the crosshairs. Leader power arrows. Mystery and inconsistency prevail at the end of Kharboucha, as some accounts indicate that the leader, Isa bin Omar, after imprisoning her, ordered her tongue out in retaliation for his broken pride. However, the eyes of Issa bin Omar monitored her on her way to the Sultan and kidn*pped and killed her. There are other accounts that say that after her imprisonment she sought the sympathy of Commander Issa, and that the latter “lostly looked into her matter,” but her jailer killed her and justified this by saying that she had angered him, which caused the wrath of Commander Issa, who, according to the same sources, ordered his flogging “until he was unable to speak,” while The film, which deals with her biography and bears her name, conveyed that her execution took place by burying her alive behind a wall, while there is another narration that says that Commander Issa killed her and threw her into a well. Whatever the end of Sheikha "Kharboucha", which the oral narrative gave an epic and legendary character, the history of women has been engraved in the memory of Moroccans who invoke her in their suffering and their hopes for salvation, so they repeat her poems in their demonstrations and use her satire in the face of the injustice of officials. their age. I hope you enjoy knowing about Moroccan legends this women is one of a lot I'll write about others as soon as possible and thanks for reading this with lot of love for you.
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