SHILLUH, or Shlūh (“vagabonds”), the name given by the Arabized Moors to the Berber peoples of southern Morocco. They occupy-chiefly the province of Sus. The name is said to be a corruption of áshlūh (pl. íshláh), a camel-hair tent. They are of fine physique, strong and wiry, and true Berbers in features and fairness. They are as a rule shorter than the Berbers of Algeria (see Berbers and Morocco).