Imilchil Explained

Imilchil
Native Name:Imilcil / إيميلشيل / ⵉⵎⵉⵍⵛⵉⵍ
Pushpin Map:Morocco
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Mapsize:300
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Morocco
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Morocco
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Drâa-Tafilalet
Subdivision Type2:Province
Subdivision Name2:Midelt
Unit Pref:Imperial
Population Total:1858
Population Blank1 Title:Ethnicities
Timezone:CET
Utc Offset:+1
Coordinates:32.155°N -5.6347°W
Elevation M:2119

Imilchil or Imilshil (in Berber languages pronounced as /i.mil.ʃil/, Arabic: إملشيل) is a small town in Midelt Province of central Morocco, in the Atlas Mountains with a population of about 1,858.

It is located at an elevation of 2119 m in the valley of Asif Mellulen ("white river"). The area of Imilchil is home to the Ayt Hdiddu tribe, belonging to the Ait Yafelman confederation, and the inhabitants speak Central Atlas Tamazight. Tourist attractions in the area include the caves of Axyam (Akhyam), the Aguni waterfalls, the Ziz Gorges and Valley and the igherman castles (ksars) of the area.[1]

Climate

Due to its altitude, Imilchil has a severe humid continental climate (Dfb), according to the Köppen system due to its below-freezing average temperature for the coldest month. Summers are hot and quite dry, with warm days and cool nights while winters are cold and snowy with below-freezing conditions, especially at night.

Marriage festival

The town of Imilchil represents a symbol of Berber culture, known for its festival, officially known as Betrothal Festival – the Souk Aam or Agdoud N'Oulmghenni. The legend goes that two young people from different tribes fell in love, but were forbidden to see each other by their families. The grief led them to cry themselves to death, creating the neighbouring lakes of Isli (his) and Tislit (hers) near Imilchil. The families decided to establish a day on the anniversary of the lovers' death – when members of local tribes could marry each other. Thus the Imilchil Marriage Festival was born.[2]

In reality, the region is a large scattering of tiny villages, and when a young person needs to find a partner, they can't simply go and look for one, due to the conservative social norms. Thus, the festival allows for fathers to show their daughters and find husbands for them. When a woman accepts a man's proposal to marry, she says "You have captured my liver" (Tq massa n uchemt). Up to 40 couples take their vows on the same day. The festival is rich with music, dancing, feasts, and colorful clothing. The celebrations attract many tourists to the area, and though contributing to local economy, there are fears that the rituals can be affected by the foreigners.

References

  1. http://www.imilchil.adrar.org/web/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=56&Itemid=35
  2. Web site: Lastminute.com - Marrakech - Imilchil Marriage Festival . 2009-05-31 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090202064011/http://travelguides.lastminute.ie/sisp/?fx=event&event_id=30116 . 2009-02-02 .

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