Tabor was the designation given to an irregular unit of indigenous infantry and cavalry recruited in Morocco during the period of French and Spanish intervention and occupation (1908–56).
16-656: [REDACTED] Look up tabor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tabor may refer to: Places [ edit ] Czech Republic [ edit ] Tábor , a town in the South Bohemian Region Tábor District , the surrounding district Tábor, a village and part of Velké Heraltice in the Moravian-Silesian Region Israel [ edit ] Mount Tabor , Galilee, Israel,
32-452: A Biblical site Slovenia [ edit ] Municipality of Tabor Tabor, Tabor , a village in the municipality Tabor District , a city district of Maribor Tabor, Nova Gorica , a village Tabor, Sežana , a village Šilentabor , known as Tabor (nad Knežakom) until 2000 United States [ edit ] Tabor, Colorado, an unincorporated community Tabor, Illinois , an unincorporated community Tabor, Iowa ,
48-454: A city Tabor, Minnesota , an unincorporated community in a township of the same name Tabor, South Dakota , a town Tabor Township, Polk County, Minnesota Mount Tabor, New Jersey , an unincorporated community and census-designated place Mount Tabor, Ohio , a former community also called Tabor Mount Tabor, Vermont , a town Elsewhere [ edit ] Tabor, Victoria , Australia Tabor, Masovian Voivodeship , Poland,
64-454: A city Tabor, Minnesota , an unincorporated community in a township of the same name Tabor, South Dakota , a town Tabor Township, Polk County, Minnesota Mount Tabor, New Jersey , an unincorporated community and census-designated place Mount Tabor, Ohio , a former community also called Tabor Mount Tabor, Vermont , a town Elsewhere [ edit ] Tabor, Victoria , Australia Tabor, Masovian Voivodeship , Poland,
80-459: A concept Tarrant Tabor , a British triplane bomber Tabor (character) , in the animated television series Swat Kats "Tábor", the fifth symphonic poem in Smetana's Má vlast See also [ edit ] Mount Tabor (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Tabor Taborites Taber (disambiguation) Tavor (disambiguation) Three-hole pipe or tabor pipe,
96-409: A concept Tarrant Tabor , a British triplane bomber Tabor (character) , in the animated television series Swat Kats "Tábor", the fifth symphonic poem in Smetana's Má vlast See also [ edit ] Mount Tabor (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Tabor Taborites Taber (disambiguation) Tavor (disambiguation) Three-hole pipe or tabor pipe,
112-461: A list of people Stanisław Tatar (nom de guerre "Stanisław Tabor") (1896-1980), Polish Army general Other uses [ edit ] Tabor Light , a light seen by Paul the Apostle in the doctrine of Eastern Orthodox theology Tabor (formation) , a camp Tabor (Martian crater) Tabor (Morocco) , a type of a military unit Tabor (instrument) , a snare drum Taxpayer Bill of Rights ,
128-411: A list of people Stanisław Tatar (nom de guerre "Stanisław Tabor") (1896-1980), Polish Army general Other uses [ edit ] Tabor Light , a light seen by Paul the Apostle in the doctrine of Eastern Orthodox theology Tabor (formation) , a camp Tabor (Martian crater) Tabor (Morocco) , a type of a military unit Tabor (instrument) , a snare drum Taxpayer Bill of Rights ,
144-616: A village Tabor Island or Maria Theresa Reef Schools [ edit ] Tabor Academy (disambiguation) Tabor College (disambiguation) Tabor Park Vocational School , Toronto, Canada Churches [ edit ] Tabor Church (Berlin-Hohenschönhausen) , Hohenschönhausen, Berlin, Germany Tabor Church , Kreuzberg, Berlin Tabor Church (Berlin-Wilhelmshagen) , Berlin Tabor Congregational Church , Iowa, US People [ edit ] Tabor (surname) ,
160-499: A village Tabor Island or Maria Theresa Reef Schools [ edit ] Tabor Academy (disambiguation) Tabor College (disambiguation) Tabor Park Vocational School , Toronto, Canada Churches [ edit ] Tabor Church (Berlin-Hohenschönhausen) , Hohenschönhausen, Berlin, Germany Tabor Church , Kreuzberg, Berlin Tabor Church (Berlin-Wilhelmshagen) , Berlin Tabor Congregational Church , Iowa, US People [ edit ] Tabor (surname) ,
176-590: A village and part of Velké Heraltice in the Moravian-Silesian Region Israel [ edit ] Mount Tabor , Galilee, Israel, a Biblical site Slovenia [ edit ] Municipality of Tabor Tabor, Tabor , a village in the municipality Tabor District , a city district of Maribor Tabor, Nova Gorica , a village Tabor, Sežana , a village Šilentabor , known as Tabor (nad Knežakom) until 2000 United States [ edit ] Tabor, Colorado, an unincorporated community Tabor, Illinois , an unincorporated community Tabor, Iowa ,
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#1732852103902192-496: A wind musical instrument Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tabor . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tabor&oldid=1207806358 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
208-496: A wind musical instrument Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tabor . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tabor&oldid=1207806358 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
224-428: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages tabor [REDACTED] Look up tabor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tabor may refer to: Places [ edit ] Czech Republic [ edit ] Tábor , a town in the South Bohemian Region Tábor District , the surrounding district Tábor,
240-503: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Tabor (Morocco) A tabor was a formation of three or four goums . A goum in this case was the Moroccan equivalent to a company , and a tabor would thereby be equivalent to a battalion . Larger groups of tabors , equivalent to regiments or brigades, were also employed. While the use of goum s as tribal irregulars goes back to
256-622: The beginning of the 20th century, additional tabors were created by the French during World War II as a display of power because the Germans , after having overrun France, limited the size of their military forces. One way of getting around these restrictions was the creation of auxiliary colonial forces (i.e. tabors ) nominally for internal security duties. These Moroccan units would later go on to fight in North Africa once Operation Torch began and in
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