History of Morocco
1465 Moroccan revolt
The 1465 Moroccan revolt refers to a popular revolt by local Sharifs in Fes who overthrew the last Marinid sultan.
The 1465 Moroccan revolt refers to a popular revolt by local Sharifs in Fes who overthrew the last Marinid sultan.
2007 Casablanca bombings
The 2007 Casablanca bombings refer to a series of suicide bombings in March and April 2007 in Casablanca, Morocco.
The 2007 Casablanca bombings refer to a series of suicide bombings in March and April 2007 in Casablanca, Morocco.
2010 Sahrawi protests
The 2010–2011 Sahrawi Protests are a series of protests taking place in Western Sahara which started on October 9, 2010.
The 2010–2011 Sahrawi Protests are a series of protests taking place in Western Sahara which started on October 9, 2010.
2010 West African floods
The 2010 Nigerien floods were floods across Niger which left over 111,000 people homeless.
The 2010 Nigerien floods were floods across Niger which left over 111,000 people homeless.
2010–2011 Sahrawi protests
The 2010–2011 Sahrawi protests are a series of protests taking place in Western Sahara, which started on October 9, 2010.
The 2010–2011 Sahrawi protests are a series of protests taking place in Western Sahara, which started on October 9, 2010.
2011 Moroccan protests
The 2011 Moroccan protests are a series of demonstrations across Morocco and the Moroccan-controlled Western Saharan territory which began on February 20th 2011 and were inspired by other protes...
The 2011 Moroccan protests are a series of demonstrations across Morocco and the Moroccan-controlled Western Saharan territory which began on February 20th 2011 and were inspired by other protes...
2011 Sahrawi protests
The 2011 Sahrawi protests began on 26 February 2011 as a reaction to the failure of police to prevent anti-Sahrawi looting in the city of Dakhla, Western Sahara, and blossomed into protests acro...
The 2011 Sahrawi protests began on 26 February 2011 as a reaction to the failure of police to prevent anti-Sahrawi looting in the city of Dakhla, Western Sahara, and blossomed into protests acro...
2011 Western Saharan protests
The 2011 Western Saharan protests began on 25 February 2011 as a reaction to the failure of police to prevent anti-Sahrawi looting in the city of Dakhla, Western Sahara, and blossomed into prote...
The 2011 Western Saharan protests began on 25 February 2011 as a reaction to the failure of police to prevent anti-Sahrawi looting in the city of Dakhla, Western Sahara, and blossomed into prote...
2011-2012 Moroccan protests
The 2011–2012 Moroccan protests are a series of demonstrations across Morocco and the Moroccan-controlled Western Saharan territory which have continued since 20 February 2011 and are inspired b...
The 2011–2012 Moroccan protests are a series of demonstrations across Morocco and the Moroccan-controlled Western Saharan territory which have continued since 20 February 2011 and are inspired b...
Abd Al Wadid dynasty
Abdelwadid, or Banu Abdelwad were a Berber zenata dynasty in North Africa.
Abdelwadid, or Banu Abdelwad were a Berber zenata dynasty in North Africa.
Abd al-Mu'min
Abd al-Mu'min (1094–1163) also known as Abdelmoumen El Goumi (عبد المؤمن بن علي or عبد المومن الــكـومي, Tifinagh: ⵄⴰⴱⴷ ⵍⵎⵓⵎⵏ ⵍⴳⵓⵎⵉ) was a Zenata Berber prominent member of the Almohad mo...
Abd al-Mu'min (1094–1163) also known as Abdelmoumen El Goumi (عبد المؤمن بن علي or عبد المومن الــكـومي, Tifinagh: ⵄⴰⴱⴷ ⵍⵎⵓⵎⵏ ⵍⴳⵓⵎⵉ) was a Zenata Berber prominent member of the Almohad mo...
Abdallah bin Aisha
Abdallah bin Aisha, also Abdellah Ben Aicha, was a Moroccan Admiral and ambassador the France and England in the 17th century.
Abdallah bin Aisha, also Abdellah Ben Aicha, was a Moroccan Admiral and ambassador the France and England in the 17th century.
Abdelwadid dynasty
Abdelwadid, or Banu Abdelwad were a Berber zenata dynasty in North Africa.
Abdelwadid, or Banu Abdelwad were a Berber zenata dynasty in North Africa.
Abou Fares Abdallah
Abou Fares Abdallah (1564–1608) was a ruler of the Saadi dynasty.
Abou Fares Abdallah (1564–1608) was a ruler of the Saadi dynasty.
Abu Abdallah al-Qaim
Abu Abdallah al-Qaim bi Amrillah of Tagmadert in the Draa River valley was the ancestor of the Saadi Dynasty of Morocco.
Abu Abdallah al-Qaim bi Amrillah of Tagmadert in the Draa River valley was the ancestor of the Saadi Dynasty of Morocco.
Abu Abdallah Mohammed II Saadi
Abu Abdallah Mohammed II, Al-Mutawakkil, often simply Abdallah Mohammed was the oldest son of Abdallah al-Ghalib and became the sultan of Morocco after his father's death.
Abu Abdallah Mohammed II, Al-Mutawakkil, often simply Abdallah Mohammed was the oldest son of Abdallah al-Ghalib and became the sultan of Morocco after his father's death.
Abu Al-Hasan Ali ibn Othman
Abu Al-Hasan 'Ali ibn 'Othman (c.
Abu Al-Hasan 'Ali ibn 'Othman (c.
Abu al-Rabi Sulayman
Abu al-Rabi Sulayman (أبو الربيع سليمان abū ar-rabī` sulaymān) (1291 – 23 November 1310) was a Marinid ruler of Morocco.
Abu al-Rabi Sulayman (أبو الربيع سليمان abū ar-rabī` sulaymān) (1291 – 23 November 1310) was a Marinid ruler of Morocco.
Abu Bakr ibn Umar
Abu Bakr ibn Umar ibn Ibrahim ibn Turgut, sometimes suffixed al-Sanhaji or al-Lamtuni was a chieftan of the Lamtuna Berbers of the western Sahara, and commander of the Almoravids f...
Abu Bakr ibn Umar ibn Ibrahim ibn Turgut, sometimes suffixed al-Sanhaji or al-Lamtuni was a chieftan of the Lamtuna Berbers of the western Sahara, and commander of the Almoravids f...
Abu Inan Faris
Abu Inan Faris (أبو عنان فارس بن علي) (born 1329) was a Marinid ruler.
Abu Inan Faris (أبو عنان فارس بن علي) (born 1329) was a Marinid ruler.
Abu l-Aish Ahmad
Abul-Aish Ahmad or Aboulaïch Ahmed Ben Gannun was the twelfth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Abul-Aish Ahmad or Aboulaïch Ahmed Ben Gannun was the twelfth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik I Saadi
Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik I (أبو مروان عبد الملك الغازي), often simply Abd al-Malik or Mulay Abdelmalek, was the Saadi Sultan of Morocco from 1576 until his death right after the Battl...
Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik I (أبو مروان عبد الملك الغازي), often simply Abd al-Malik or Mulay Abdelmalek, was the Saadi Sultan of Morocco from 1576 until his death right after the Battl...
Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik II
Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik II, also known as Abd el-Malik II was a Sultan of Morocco from 1627 to 1631.
Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik II, also known as Abd el-Malik II was a Sultan of Morocco from 1627 to 1631.
Abu Sa'id Uthman II
Abu Sa'id Uthman II was a Marinid ruler.
Abu Sa'id Uthman II was a Marinid ruler.
Abu Thabit Amir
Abu Thabit Amir (أبو ثابت عامر abū θābit `āmir) (1283 – 28 July 1308) was a Marinid ruler of Morocco for around a year.
Abu Thabit Amir (أبو ثابت عامر abū θābit `āmir) (1283 – 28 July 1308) was a Marinid ruler of Morocco for around a year.
Abu Yaqub Yusuf an-Nasr
Abu Yaqub Yusuf an-Nasr was a Marinid ruler of Morocco.
Abu Yaqub Yusuf an-Nasr was a Marinid ruler of Morocco.
Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd Al-Haqq
Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd al-Haqq (أَبُو يُوسُف يَعقُوب بن عَبد الحَقّ abū yūsuf ya`qūb ben `abd al-ḥaqq) (?-20 March 1286) was a Marinid ruler of Morocco.
Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Abd al-Haqq (أَبُو يُوسُف يَعقُوب بن عَبد الحَقّ abū yūsuf ya`qūb ben `abd al-ḥaqq) (?-20 March 1286) was a Marinid ruler of Morocco.
Abu Zakariya Yahya al-Wattasi
Abu Zakariya Yahya ibn Ziyan al-Wattasi (d.1448) (abū zakarīyā' yaḥyā ben ziyān al-waṭṭāsī أبو زكرياء يحيى بن زيان الوطاس was a vizier of the Marinid sultan of Fez, regent and effective st...
Abu Zakariya Yahya ibn Ziyan al-Wattasi (d.1448) (abū zakarīyā' yaḥyā ben ziyān al-waṭṭāsī أبو زكرياء يحيى بن زيان الوطاس was a vizier of the Marinid sultan of Fez, regent and effective st...
Abu-Bakr Ibn-Umar
Abu-Bakr Ibn-Umar was the King of Almoravid empire from 1061 until his death.
Abu-Bakr Ibn-Umar was the King of Almoravid empire from 1061 until his death.
Agadir Crisis
The Agadir Crisis, also called the Second Moroccan Crisis, or the Panthersprung, was the international tension sparked by the deployment of the German gunboat Panther, to the Mor...
The Agadir Crisis, also called the Second Moroccan Crisis, or the Panthersprung, was the international tension sparked by the deployment of the German gunboat Panther, to the Mor...
Aghmat
Aghmāt was an important medieval Berber town in southern Morocco which is today an archaeological site known as "Joumâa Aghmat".
Aghmāt was an important medieval Berber town in southern Morocco which is today an archaeological site known as "Joumâa Aghmat".
Ahmad al-Araj
Ahmad al-Araj was a member of the Saadi Dynasty, son of Abu Abdallah al-Qaim bi Amrillah and brother of his successor Mawlay Mohammed ash-Sheikh ash Sharif al-Hassani al-Drawi at-Tagmadert, the...
Ahmad al-Araj was a member of the Saadi Dynasty, son of Abu Abdallah al-Qaim bi Amrillah and brother of his successor Mawlay Mohammed ash-Sheikh ash Sharif al-Hassani al-Drawi at-Tagmadert, the...
Ahmad al-Mansur
Ahmad I al-Mansur (أحمد المنصور السعدي, also El-Mansour Eddahbi the Golden
أحمد المنصور الذهبي; and Ahmed el-Mansour) (1549 in Fes - 25 August 1603, outskirts of Fes) was Sultan ...
Ahmad I al-Mansur (أحمد المنصور السعدي, also El-Mansour Eddahbi the Golden
أحمد المنصور الذهبي; and Ahmed el-Mansour) (1549 in Fes - 25 August 1603, outskirts of Fes) was Sultan ...
Ahmed al-Hiba
Ahmed al-Hiba (Also known as the blue sultan) (died 1919), was a leader of an armed resistance to the French colonial power in southern Morocco, and pretender to the sultanate of Morocco.
Ahmed al-Hiba (Also known as the blue sultan) (died 1919), was a leader of an armed resistance to the French colonial power in southern Morocco, and pretender to the sultanate of Morocco.
Ain Ben Tili
Ain Ben Tili (عين بن تيلي) is a small town in northeast Mauritania, on the border with Western Sahara, in the Sahara desert.
Ain Ben Tili (عين بن تيلي) is a small town in northeast Mauritania, on the border with Western Sahara, in the Sahara desert.
Al Hassan Addakhil
l-Hesn d-Dakhl (Standard Arabic: الحسن الداخل al-Hassan ad-Dākhil "The One who Entered") was a direct ancestor to Mulay ʻLi Shrif, founder of the Alaouite Dynasty, which is the current Mor...
l-Hesn d-Dakhl (Standard Arabic: الحسن الداخل al-Hassan ad-Dākhil "The One who Entered") was a direct ancestor to Mulay ʻLi Shrif, founder of the Alaouite Dynasty, which is the current Mor...
Al Qasim Gannum
Al Qasim Guennoun was the eleventh Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Al Qasim Guennoun was the eleventh Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Al Qasim Guennoun
Al Qasim Guennoun was the eleventh Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Al Qasim Guennoun was the eleventh Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Al Walid ben Zidan
Al Walid ben Zidan, also known as Mulay al-Walid was a Sultan of Morocco from 1631 to 1636.
Al Walid ben Zidan, also known as Mulay al-Walid was a Sultan of Morocco from 1631 to 1636.
Al-Bayan al-Mughrib
Kitāb al-bayān al-mughrib fī ākhbār mulūk al-andalus wa'l-maghrib (Book of the Amazing Story of the History of the Kings of al-Andalus and Maghreb) is an important medieval text on the his...
Kitāb al-bayān al-mughrib fī ākhbār mulūk al-andalus wa'l-maghrib (Book of the Amazing Story of the History of the Kings of al-Andalus and Maghreb) is an important medieval text on the his...
Al-Hajjam al-Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn al-Qassim
Al-Hajjam al-Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn al-Qassim was the tenth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Al-Hajjam al-Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn al-Qassim was the tenth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Al-Hasan ibn Kannun
Al-Hasan ibn Guennoun was the thirteenth and the last Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Al-Hasan ibn Guennoun was the thirteenth and the last Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Al-Suhayli
Sidi Abu al-Qasim Abd al-Rahman b. Abd Allah al-Suhayli (1114 – 1185), was born in Al-Andalus, Fuengirola (formerly called Suhayl) and died in Marrakesh.
Sidi Abu al-Qasim Abd al-Rahman b. Abd Allah al-Suhayli (1114 – 1185), was born in Al-Andalus, Fuengirola (formerly called Suhayl) and died in Marrakesh.
Algeciras Conference
The Algeciras Conference of 1906 took place in Algeciras, Spain, and lasted from January 16 to April 7.
The Algeciras Conference of 1906 took place in Algeciras, Spain, and lasted from January 16 to April 7.
Ali Abu Hassun
Ali Abu Hassun, also Abu al Hasan Abu Hasun or Abu Hasun, full name Abu al-Hasan Abu Hasun Ali ibn Muhammad, was a Regent of the Crown of Morocco for the Wattasid dynasty, duri...
Ali Abu Hassun, also Abu al Hasan Abu Hasun or Abu Hasun, full name Abu al-Hasan Abu Hasun Ali ibn Muhammad, was a Regent of the Crown of Morocco for the Wattasid dynasty, duri...
Ali ibn Muhammad
Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Idris was the fourth Idrisid sultan of Morocco.
Ali ibn Muhammad ibn Idris was the fourth Idrisid sultan of Morocco.
Ali ibn Umar
Ali ibn Umar was the seventh Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Ali ibn Umar was the seventh Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Almohad Caliphate
The Almohad Dynasty, was a Moroccan Berber-Muslim dynasty founded in the 12th century that established a Berber state in Tinmel in the Atlas Mountains in roughly 1120.
The Almohad Dynasty, was a Moroccan Berber-Muslim dynasty founded in the 12th century that established a Berber state in Tinmel in the Atlas Mountains in roughly 1120.
Almoravid dynasty
The Almoravids were a Berber dynasty of Morocco, who formed an empire in the 11th-century that stretched over the western Maghreb and Al-Andalus.
The Almoravids were a Berber dynasty of Morocco, who formed an empire in the 11th-century that stretched over the western Maghreb and Al-Andalus.
Ameziane Museum
Ameziane museum is a private museum opened in Nador, Morocco in May 2006.
Ameziane museum is a private museum opened in Nador, Morocco in May 2006.
Andrea Gasparo Corso
Andrea Gasparo Corso was a Corsican trader and secret agent who worked for the court of the Spanish king Philip II during the 16th century, and was active in the Ottoman Empire Regency of Algiers.
Andrea Gasparo Corso was a Corsican trader and secret agent who worked for the court of the Spanish king Philip II during the 16th century, and was active in the Ottoman Empire Regency of Algiers.
Anfa
Anfa (أنفا) is the area which is today Casablanca, Morocco.
Anfa (أنفا) is the area which is today Casablanca, Morocco.
Anglo-Moroccan alliance
An Anglo-Moroccan alliance was established at the end of the 16th century and the early 17th century between the kingdoms of England and Morocco.
An Anglo-Moroccan alliance was established at the end of the 16th century and the early 17th century between the kingdoms of England and Morocco.
Annual, Morocco
Annual is a settlement in northeastern Morocco about 60 km west of Melilla.
Annual is a settlement in northeastern Morocco about 60 km west of Melilla.
Barbary corsairs
The Barbary corsairs, sometimes called Ottoman corsairs or Barbary pirates, were pirates and privateers who operated from North Africa, based primarily in the ports of Tunis, Tripol...
The Barbary corsairs, sometimes called Ottoman corsairs or Barbary pirates, were pirates and privateers who operated from North Africa, based primarily in the ports of Tunis, Tripol...
Barbary Slave Trade
The Barbary Slave Trade refers to the slave markets which flourished on the Barbary Coast, or modern day Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and western Libya between the 16th and 19th centuries.
The Barbary Slave Trade refers to the slave markets which flourished on the Barbary Coast, or modern day Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and western Libya between the 16th and 19th centuries.
Barbary slave trade
The Barbary slave trade refers to the slave markets which flourished on the Barbary Coast, or modern day Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and western Libya between the 16th and 19th centuries.
The Barbary slave trade refers to the slave markets which flourished on the Barbary Coast, or modern day Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and western Libya between the 16th and 19th centuries.
Barbary Wars
The Barbary Wars were a series of wars between the United States of America and the Barbary States of North Africa in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
The Barbary Wars were a series of wars between the United States of America and the Barbary States of North Africa in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Barghawata
The Barghawata were a confederation of Berber tribes of the Atlantic coast of Morocco, belonging to the Masmuda group of tribes.
The Barghawata were a confederation of Berber tribes of the Atlantic coast of Morocco, belonging to the Masmuda group of tribes.
Basra, Morocco
Basra, Morocco, nicknamed Basra al-Hamra (Basra the Red), is an archaeological site in Morocco.
Basra, Morocco, nicknamed Basra al-Hamra (Basra the Red), is an archaeological site in Morocco.
Battle of Ceuta
The Battle of Ceuta (August 14, 1415) and the subsequent conquest of the Moroccan city of Ceuta by the Portuguese had its roots in the earliest years of the House of Aviz dynasty of Portugal.
The Battle of Ceuta (August 14, 1415) and the subsequent conquest of the Moroccan city of Ceuta by the Portuguese had its roots in the earliest years of the House of Aviz dynasty of Portugal.
Battle of Isly
The Battle of Isly was fought on August 14, 1844 between France and Morocco, near the Isly River.
The Battle of Isly was fought on August 14, 1844 between France and Morocco, near the Isly River.
Battle of Jenné
The Battle of Jenné was a military engagement between forces of the Mali Empire and the Moroccan pashalik of Timbuktu.
The Battle of Jenné was a military engagement between forces of the Mali Empire and the Moroccan pashalik of Timbuktu.
Battle of Marrakech
The Battle of Marrakech was fought on August 23, 1908, between Moroccan forces and the forces of the rebel, Mulay Hafid.
The Battle of Marrakech was fought on August 23, 1908, between Moroccan forces and the forces of the rebel, Mulay Hafid.
Battle of Tadla
The Battle of Tadla occurred in September 1554 in Tadla, Morocco, between Ali Abu Hassun, last ruler of the Wattasid dynasty, and Mohammed ash-Sheikh, ruler of the Saadis.
The Battle of Tadla occurred in September 1554 in Tadla, Morocco, between Ali Abu Hassun, last ruler of the Wattasid dynasty, and Mohammed ash-Sheikh, ruler of the Saadis.
Battle of Tangier (1437)
The 1437 Battle of Tangier, sometimes referred to as the Siege of Tangiers, refers to the attempt by a Portuguese expeditionary force to seize the Moroccan citadel of Tangier, and their su...
The 1437 Battle of Tangier, sometimes referred to as the Siege of Tangiers, refers to the attempt by a Portuguese expeditionary force to seize the Moroccan citadel of Tangier, and their su...
Berber Dahir
The so-called Berber Dahir is a dahir (decree) created by French protectorate in Morocco on May 16, 1930.
The so-called Berber Dahir is a dahir (decree) created by French protectorate in Morocco on May 16, 1930.
Berlin Conference (1884)
The Berlin Conference (Kongokonferenz or "Congo Conference") of 1884–85 regulated European colonization and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period, and coincided with Germ...
The Berlin Conference (Kongokonferenz or "Congo Conference") of 1884–85 regulated European colonization and trade in Africa during the New Imperialism period, and coincided with Germ...
Bombardment of Tangiers
The Bombardment of Tangiers took place on 6 August 1844, when French Navy forces under the Prince de Joinville attacked the Moroccan city of Tangiers.
The Bombardment of Tangiers took place on 6 August 1844, when French Navy forces under the Prince de Joinville attacked the Moroccan city of Tangiers.
Bordj El Berod
Bordj El Berod is a ruined watchtower located somewhat south of the mouth of Oued Ksob near Essaouira, Morocco.
Bordj El Berod is a ruined watchtower located somewhat south of the mouth of Oued Ksob near Essaouira, Morocco.
British post offices in Morocco
The British post offices in Morocco, also known as the "Morocco Agencies", were a system of post offices operated by the United Kingdom in Morocco.
The British post offices in Morocco, also known as the "Morocco Agencies", were a system of post offices operated by the United Kingdom in Morocco.
Casablanca Conference
The Casablanca Conference was held at the Anfa Hotel in Casablanca, Morocco, then a French protectorate, from January 14 to 24, 1943, to plan the European strategy of the Allies during World War...
The Casablanca Conference was held at the Anfa Hotel in Casablanca, Morocco, then a French protectorate, from January 14 to 24, 1943, to plan the European strategy of the Allies during World War...
Castelo Real
Castelo Real was a Portuguese castle established in Mogador, modern Essaouira, by the Portuguese in 1506.
Castelo Real was a Portuguese castle established in Mogador, modern Essaouira, by the Portuguese in 1506.
Conquest of Melilla
The Conquest of Melilla occurred in September 1497, when a Spanish fleet seized the Moroccan city of Melilla.
The Conquest of Melilla occurred in September 1497, when a Spanish fleet seized the Moroccan city of Melilla.
Darqawa
The Darqawiyya or Darqawa Sufi order was a revivalist branch of the Shadhiliyah brotherhood.
The Darqawiyya or Darqawa Sufi order was a revivalist branch of the Shadhiliyah brotherhood.
Debdou
Debdou is a town in Morocco.
Debdou is a town in Morocco.
Dukes of Medina Sidonia
The Dukes of Medina Sidonia are Grandees of Spain, holding the oldest dukedom extant in the Kingdom, first awarded by King John II of Castile in 1455.
The Dukes of Medina Sidonia are Grandees of Spain, holding the oldest dukedom extant in the Kingdom, first awarded by King John II of Castile in 1455.
Empire of Fez and Morocco
The Alaouite Dynasty is the name of the current Moroccan royal family.
The Alaouite Dynasty is the name of the current Moroccan royal family.
English Tangier
English Tangier was a colony of the Kingdom of England and a military and naval base in Tangier, held by the English from 1661 to 6 February 1684, when it returned to being part of Morocco.
English Tangier was a colony of the Kingdom of England and a military and naval base in Tangier, held by the English from 1661 to 6 February 1684, when it returned to being part of Morocco.
Fall of Agadir
The Fall of Agadir refers to the conquest of the city of Agadir in Morocco by the Saadians against the Portuguese in 1541.
The Fall of Agadir refers to the conquest of the city of Agadir in Morocco by the Saadians against the Portuguese in 1541.
Fatima al-Fihri
Fatima al-Fihri was the daughter of Mohammed al-Fihri, with whom she migrated to Fes, Morocco from Qairawan, located in present-day Tunisia and came earlier from west Arabia of Fihrids family origin.
Fatima al-Fihri was the daughter of Mohammed al-Fihri, with whom she migrated to Fes, Morocco from Qairawan, located in present-day Tunisia and came earlier from west Arabia of Fihrids family origin.
First Franco-Moroccan War
The First Franco-Moroccan War consisted of a series of conflicts fought between France and its colonial administrators on one side, and the sultanate of Morocco on the other.
The First Franco-Moroccan War consisted of a series of conflicts fought between France and its colonial administrators on one side, and the sultanate of Morocco on the other.
First Melillan campaign
The First Melillan campaign, also called the Melilla War or the Margallo War in Spain, was a conflict between Spain and 39 of the Rif tribes of northern Morocco, and later the Sultan...
The First Melillan campaign, also called the Melilla War or the Margallo War in Spain, was a conflict between Spain and 39 of the Rif tribes of northern Morocco, and later the Sultan...
First Moroccan Crisis
The First Moroccan Crisis (also known as the Tangier Crisis) was an international crisis between March 1905 and May 1906 over the status of Morocco.
The First Moroccan Crisis (also known as the Tangier Crisis) was an international crisis between March 1905 and May 1906 over the status of Morocco.
Forced disappearance
In international human rights law, a forced disappearance occurs when a person is secretly abducted or imprisoned by a state or political organization or by a third party with the authorization,...
In international human rights law, a forced disappearance occurs when a person is secretly abducted or imprisoned by a state or political organization or by a third party with the authorization,...
France-Morocco relations
Morocco – France relations are bilateral relations between Morocco and France.
Morocco – France relations are bilateral relations between Morocco and France.
France–Morocco relations
Morocco – France relations are bilateral relations between Morocco and France.
Morocco – France relations are bilateral relations between Morocco and France.
Franco-Moroccan War
The Franco-Moroccan War consisted of a series of conflicts fought between France and its colonial administrators on one side, and the sultanate of Morocco on the other.
The Franco-Moroccan War consisted of a series of conflicts fought between France and its colonial administrators on one side, and the sultanate of Morocco on the other.
François Pidou de Saint Olon
François Pidou de Saint Olon (1640, Touraine - 1720, Paris) was a French diplomat under Louis XIV.
François Pidou de Saint Olon (1640, Touraine - 1720, Paris) was a French diplomat under Louis XIV.
French conquest of Morocco
The French conquest of Morocco took place in 1911 in the aftermath of the Agadir Crisis, when Moroccan forces besieged the French-occupied city of Fez.
The French conquest of Morocco took place in 1911 in the aftermath of the Agadir Crisis, when Moroccan forces besieged the French-occupied city of Fez.
French protectorate of Morocco
French Protectorate of Morocco was a French protectorate in Morocco, established by the Treaty of Fez.
French Protectorate of Morocco was a French protectorate in Morocco, established by the Treaty of Fez.
Gdeim Izik protest camp
The Gdeim Izik protest camp was a protest camp in Western Sahara established on 9 October 2010 and lasting into November, with related incidents occurring in the aftermath of its dismantlement o...
The Gdeim Izik protest camp was a protest camp in Western Sahara established on 9 October 2010 and lasting into November, with related incidents occurring in the aftermath of its dismantlement o...
Graciosa fortress
The Graciosa fortress was established on the coast of Morocco by the Portuguese in 1489.
The Graciosa fortress was established on the coast of Morocco by the Portuguese in 1489.
Grands Caids
The Grands Caids were Berber feudal rulers of southern quarter of Morocco under the French Protectorate.
The Grands Caids were Berber feudal rulers of southern quarter of Morocco under the French Protectorate.
Greater Morocco
Greater Morocco is a label historically used by some Moroccan anti-colonial political leaders agitating against Spanish and French rule, to refer to wider territories historically associated wit...
Greater Morocco is a label historically used by some Moroccan anti-colonial political leaders agitating against Spanish and French rule, to refer to wider territories historically associated wit...
Green March
The Green March was a strategic mass demonstration in November 1975, coordinated by the Moroccan government, to force Spain to hand over the disputed, autonomous semi-metropolitan Spanish Provin...
The Green March was a strategic mass demonstration in November 1975, coordinated by the Moroccan government, to force Spain to hand over the disputed, autonomous semi-metropolitan Spanish Provin...
Ha-Mim
Ha-Mim() is the short form of the name Ha-Mim ibn Mann-Allah ibn Harir ibn Umar ibn Rahfu ibn Azerwal ibn Majkasa, also known as Abu Muhammad; he was a member of the Majkasa sub-trib...
Ha-Mim() is the short form of the name Ha-Mim ibn Mann-Allah ibn Harir ibn Umar ibn Rahfu ibn Azerwal ibn Majkasa, also known as Abu Muhammad; he was a member of the Majkasa sub-trib...
Habib ibn Abi Obeida al-Fihri
Habib ibn Abi Obeida al-Fihri (died October 741) was an Arab military commander of the illustrious Fihrid (or 'Oqbid') family who played an important role in the early history of Ifriqiya (Nort...
Habib ibn Abi Obeida al-Fihri (died October 741) was an Arab military commander of the illustrious Fihrid (or 'Oqbid') family who played an important role in the early history of Ifriqiya (Nort...
Hajar an-Nasar
Hajar an-Nasar (the eagle's rock), a fortress and sometime capital of northern Morocco under the 10th-century Idrisid dynasty, now an archeological site.
Hajar an-Nasar (the eagle's rock), a fortress and sometime capital of northern Morocco under the 10th-century Idrisid dynasty, now an archeological site.
History of Casablanca
Casablanca played an important role in African history as soon as it began to develop at the beginning of the 20th century, especially since the 1920s.
Casablanca played an important role in African history as soon as it began to develop at the beginning of the 20th century, especially since the 1920s.
History of Morocco
The History of Morocco spans over 12 centuries, without considering the Classical antiquity.
The History of Morocco spans over 12 centuries, without considering the Classical antiquity.
History of Western Sahara
The history of Western Sahara can be traced back to the times of Carthaginian explorer Hanno the Navigator in the 5th century BC. Though few historical records are left from that period, Western...
The history of Western Sahara can be traced back to the times of Carthaginian explorer Hanno the Navigator in the 5th century BC. Though few historical records are left from that period, Western...
Houston Agreement
The Houston Agreement was the result of negotiations between the Polisario Front and Morocco on the organization of a referendum, which would constitute an expression of self-determination for t...
The Houston Agreement was the result of negotiations between the Polisario Front and Morocco on the organization of a referendum, which would constitute an expression of self-determination for t...
Hubert Lyautey
Louis Hubert Gonzalve Lyautey was a French Army general, the first Resident-General in Morocco from 1912 to 1925 and from 1921 a Marshal of France.
Louis Hubert Gonzalve Lyautey was a French Army general, the first Resident-General in Morocco from 1912 to 1925 and from 1921 a Marshal of France.
Hugo O'Donnell, 7th Duke of Tetuan
Don Hugo O'Donnell (born September 29, 1948) is the Duke of Tetuan, a Spanish noble title commemorating the conquest of Tetuan in Morocco, by his ancestor, Leopoldo O'Donnell y Jorris, 1st Duque...
Don Hugo O'Donnell (born September 29, 1948) is the Duke of Tetuan, a Spanish noble title commemorating the conquest of Tetuan in Morocco, by his ancestor, Leopoldo O'Donnell y Jorris, 1st Duque...
Ibn Tumart
Abu Abd Allah Muhammad Ibn Tumart was a Muslim Berber religious scholar, teacher and political leader from southern Morocco.
Abu Abd Allah Muhammad Ibn Tumart was a Muslim Berber religious scholar, teacher and political leader from southern Morocco.
Idris I
Idris I was the first ruler and founder of the Idrisid Dynasty, ruling from 788 to 791 AD. He is credited with founding the dynasty that was instrumental in the early Islamization of Morocco.
Idris I was the first ruler and founder of the Idrisid Dynasty, ruling from 788 to 791 AD. He is credited with founding the dynasty that was instrumental in the early Islamization of Morocco.
Idris II
Idris II was son of Idris I, the founder of the Idrisid dynasty in Morocco.
Idris II was son of Idris I, the founder of the Idrisid dynasty in Morocco.
Idris II, Almohad Caliph
Abu al-Ula al-Wathiq Idris ( أبو العلا أبو الدبوس الواثق بالله إدريس بن محمد بن أبي عبد الله محمد بن أبي حفص بن عبد المؤمن; died 1269) was an Almohad caliph who reigned in Marrakech from 1266...
Abu al-Ula al-Wathiq Idris ( أبو العلا أبو الدبوس الواثق بالله إدريس بن محمد بن أبي عبد الله محمد بن أبي حفص بن عبد المؤمن; died 1269) was an Almohad caliph who reigned in Marrakech from 1266...
Idriss I
Idris I (or Idris ibn Abdullah) (إدريس بن عبدالله) was the first ruler and founder of the Idrisid Dynasty, ruling from 788 to 791 AD. He is credited with founding the dynasty that wa...
Idris I (or Idris ibn Abdullah) (إدريس بن عبدالله) was the first ruler and founder of the Idrisid Dynasty, ruling from 788 to 791 AD. He is credited with founding the dynasty that wa...
Ifni
Ifni was a Spanish province on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, south of Agadir and across from the Canary Islands.
Ifni was a Spanish province on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, south of Agadir and across from the Canary Islands.
Imperial cities of Morocco
The imperial cities of Morocco are old capitals of one or more dynasties, e.g. Fès, which was the capital of Morocco several times, Marrakech that was the capital of the Saadiens, after being th...
The imperial cities of Morocco are old capitals of one or more dynasties, e.g. Fès, which was the capital of Morocco several times, Marrakech that was the capital of the Saadiens, after being th...
Iulia Valentia Banasa
Colonia Iulia Valentia Banasa was one of the three colonias in Mauretania Tingitana (in northern Morocco) founded by emperor Augustus between 33 and 25 BC. for veterans of the battle of Actium.
Colonia Iulia Valentia Banasa was one of the three colonias in Mauretania Tingitana (in northern Morocco) founded by emperor Augustus between 33 and 25 BC. for veterans of the battle of Actium.
Jean Perillier
Jean Perillier, also Périllié was a French Consul in Salé Morocco in the 17th century, from 1683 to 1689.
Jean Perillier, also Périllié was a French Consul in Salé Morocco in the 17th century, from 1683 to 1689.
Jean-Baptiste Estelle
Jean-Baptiste Estelle was French Consul in the Moroccan city of Salé in 1689-98.
Jean-Baptiste Estelle was French Consul in the Moroccan city of Salé in 1689-98.
John Harrison (diplomat)
John Harrison was an English representative in Morocco in the 17th century.
John Harrison was an English representative in Morocco in the 17th century.
Judar Pasha
Judar Pasha was a military leader of Morocco's Saadi Dynasty and the conqueror of the Songhai Empire.
Judar Pasha was a military leader of Morocco's Saadi Dynasty and the conqueror of the Songhai Empire.
Kingdom of Fez
The Kingdom of Fez was a Moroccan kingdom founded by a Berber dynasty Marinids and ruled by Wattasid, while Marinids ruled the Kingdom of Marrakech that was in 1374 AD. This was covering Talimsi...
The Kingdom of Fez was a Moroccan kingdom founded by a Berber dynasty Marinids and ruled by Wattasid, while Marinids ruled the Kingdom of Marrakech that was in 1374 AD. This was covering Talimsi...
Kingdom of Nekor
The Kingdom of Nekor (Berber: Tagldit n Nkor) was an emirate in the Rif area of modern day Morocco, with its capital initially at Temsaman but later at Nekor.
The Kingdom of Nekor (Berber: Tagldit n Nkor) was an emirate in the Rif area of modern day Morocco, with its capital initially at Temsaman but later at Nekor.
Kingdom of the Algarve
The Kingdom of the Algarve, later the Kingdom of the Algarves, was a kingdom incorporated into the Kingdom of Portugal until the proclamation of the Portuguese Republic on October 5, 1910.
The Kingdom of the Algarve, later the Kingdom of the Algarves, was a kingdom incorporated into the Kingdom of Portugal until the proclamation of the Portuguese Republic on October 5, 1910.
La Mamora
La Mamora, La Mámora, Mehedía or San Miguel de Ultramar, was the Spanish name given to the current Moroccan city of Mehdia during the 17th century.
La Mamora, La Mámora, Mehedía or San Miguel de Ultramar, was the Spanish name given to the current Moroccan city of Mehdia during the 17th century.
Larache expedition
The Larache expedition occurred in June 1765 when French Navy troops attacked the Moroccan city of Larache following a bombardment of Salé and Rabat.
The Larache expedition occurred in June 1765 when French Navy troops attacked the Moroccan city of Larache following a bombardment of Salé and Rabat.
Luis Orgaz Yoldi
Luis Orgaz Yoldi (born 28 May 1881 in Vitoria - died 31 January 1946 in Madrid) was a Spanish general who was a leading figure on the Nationalist side in the Spanish Civil War.
Luis Orgaz Yoldi (born 28 May 1881 in Vitoria - died 31 January 1946 in Madrid) was a Spanish general who was a leading figure on the Nationalist side in the Spanish Civil War.
Ma al-'Aynayn
Mohamed Mustafa Ma al-'Aynayn was a religious and political leader who fought French and Spanish colonization in North Africa.
Mohamed Mustafa Ma al-'Aynayn was a religious and political leader who fought French and Spanish colonization in North Africa.
Madrid Accords
The Madrid Accords, also called Madrid Agreement or Madrid Pact, was a treaty between Spain, Morocco, and Mauritania to end the Spanish presence in the territory of Spanish Sahara, w...
The Madrid Accords, also called Madrid Agreement or Madrid Pact, was a treaty between Spain, Morocco, and Mauritania to end the Spanish presence in the territory of Spanish Sahara, w...
Marinid dynasty
The Marinid dynasty or Benemerine dynasty (Arabic: مرينيون Marīniyūn or بنو مرين Banū Marīn) was a Zenata Berber dynasty of Morocco.
The Marinid dynasty or Benemerine dynasty (Arabic: مرينيون Marīniyūn or بنو مرين Banū Marīn) was a Zenata Berber dynasty of Morocco.
Mauretania Tingitana
Mauretania Tingitana was a Roman province located in northwestern Africa, coinciding roughly with the northern part of present-day Morocco.
Mauretania Tingitana was a Roman province located in northwestern Africa, coinciding roughly with the northern part of present-day Morocco.
Mauri people
Mauri was the Latin designation for those ancient Berber peoples inhabiting the territory of modern Algeria and Morocco, Roman Mauretania, west of Numidia.
Mauri was the Latin designation for those ancient Berber peoples inhabiting the territory of modern Algeria and Morocco, Roman Mauretania, west of Numidia.
Mehdi Ben Barka
Mehdi Ben Barka was a Moroccan politician, head of the left-wing National Union of Popular Forces and secretary of the Tricontinental Conference.
Mehdi Ben Barka was a Moroccan politician, head of the left-wing National Union of Popular Forces and secretary of the Tricontinental Conference.
Mogador island
Mogador island (French: Ile Mogador) is the main island of the Iles Purpuraires in front of Essaouira.
Mogador island (French: Ile Mogador) is the main island of the Iles Purpuraires in front of Essaouira.
Mohammad Temim
Mohammad Temim, also Haji Mohammad Temim (French: Aggi Mohamed) was an ambassador of the Moroccan king Mulay Ismail to France.
Mohammad Temim, also Haji Mohammad Temim (French: Aggi Mohamed) was an ambassador of the Moroccan king Mulay Ismail to France.
Mohammed Ameziane
Mohammed Ameziane was a leader of the Moroccan Rif resistance against the Spanish occupation of Northern Morocco.
Mohammed Ameziane was a leader of the Moroccan Rif resistance against the Spanish occupation of Northern Morocco.
Mohammed bin Hadou
Mohammed bin Hadou, also Mohammad ben Hadou, Mohammad bin Hadu or Muhammad ben Haddu al'Attar, was a Moroccan ambassador sent to the English court of Charles II by Muley Ismail...
Mohammed bin Hadou, also Mohammad ben Hadou, Mohammad bin Hadu or Muhammad ben Haddu al'Attar, was a Moroccan ambassador sent to the English court of Charles II by Muley Ismail...
Mohammed esh Sheikh el Mamun
Mohammed esh Sheikh el Mamun (عبد العبدالله محمد سعدي الثالث) (also known as Abdul Abdallah Mohammed III) was a Sultan from 1603 to 1608, based in Fes with only local power.
Mohammed esh Sheikh el Mamun (عبد العبدالله محمد سعدي الثالث) (also known as Abdul Abdallah Mohammed III) was a Sultan from 1603 to 1608, based in Fes with only local power.
Mohammed esh Sheikh es Seghir
Mohammed esh Sheikh es Seghir (r.1636–1655) was a sultan of the Saadi dynasty, residing in Marrakesh.
Mohammed esh Sheikh es Seghir (r.1636–1655) was a sultan of the Saadi dynasty, residing in Marrakesh.
Moors
The term Moors has referred to several historic and modern populations, used principally in reference to the Berber people but also came to be used for converted Muslims of Iberian descent, and ...
The term Moors has referred to several historic and modern populations, used principally in reference to the Berber people but also came to be used for converted Muslims of Iberian descent, and ...
Moroccan Army of Liberation
The Army of Liberation (French: Armée de Libération, Arabic: jayshu-t-tahrīr, Spanish: Ejército de Liberación) was a force fighting for the independence of Morocco.
The Army of Liberation (French: Armée de Libération, Arabic: jayshu-t-tahrīr, Spanish: Ejército de Liberación) was a force fighting for the independence of Morocco.
Moroccan embassy to France (1781)
A Moroccan embassy to France was sent in April 1781 by Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah.
A Moroccan embassy to France was sent in April 1781 by Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah.
Moroccan-American Treaty of Friendship
Relations were formalized with the Moroccan-American Treaty of Friendship negotiated by Thomas Barclay, and signed by Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Muhammad III in 1786.
Relations were formalized with the Moroccan-American Treaty of Friendship negotiated by Thomas Barclay, and signed by Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Muhammad III in 1786.
Moroccan–American Treaty of Friendship
Relations were formalized with the Moroccan-American Treaty of Friendship negotiated by Thomas Barclay, and signed by Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Muhammad III in 1786.
Relations were formalized with the Moroccan-American Treaty of Friendship negotiated by Thomas Barclay, and signed by Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Muhammad III in 1786.
Morocco – European Union relations
Diplomatic relations between Morocco and the European Union date back to 1960, when a commercial agreement was concluded.
Diplomatic relations between Morocco and the European Union date back to 1960, when a commercial agreement was concluded.
Morocco-European Union relations
Diplomatic relations between Morocco and the European Union date back to 1960, when a commercial agreement was concluded.
Diplomatic relations between Morocco and the European Union date back to 1960, when a commercial agreement was concluded.
Morocco-Turkey relations
Turkey–Morocco relations covers relations between Morocco and the Ottoman Empire, and spanned a period of several centuries, from the early 16th century to the 19th century when Northern Africa ...
Turkey–Morocco relations covers relations between Morocco and the Ottoman Empire, and spanned a period of several centuries, from the early 16th century to the 19th century when Northern Africa ...
Morocco–Congo Treaty
The Morocco-Congo Treaty was signed on 4 November 1911 in Berlin between the French and Germans, and recognised French domination of Morocco.
The Morocco-Congo Treaty was signed on 4 November 1911 in Berlin between the French and Germans, and recognised French domination of Morocco.
Mouha ou Hammou Zayani
Mouha Ou Hammou Zayani, by his full name: Mohammed ou Hammou ben Akka ben Ahmed, also known as Amahzoune ben Moussa (1863 – 27 March 1921), was made Caïd of the Zayanes in Khén...
Mouha Ou Hammou Zayani, by his full name: Mohammed ou Hammou ben Akka ben Ahmed, also known as Amahzoune ben Moussa (1863 – 27 March 1921), was made Caïd of the Zayanes in Khén...
Moulay Ali Cherif
Moulay Ali Cherif was allegedly a descendant of l-Hesn d-Dakhl and is considered to have been the founder of the Alaouite Dynasty of Morocco.
Moulay Ali Cherif was allegedly a descendant of l-Hesn d-Dakhl and is considered to have been the founder of the Alaouite Dynasty of Morocco.
Muhammad al-Muqri
Muhammad al-Muqri is more known as an adviser and grand vizier to several sultans of Morocco while that country was still under French colonial domination.
Muhammad al-Muqri is more known as an adviser and grand vizier to several sultans of Morocco while that country was still under French colonial domination.
Muhammad ibn Idris
Muhammad ibn Idris (محمد بن إدريس) was one of the sons and successor of Idris II of the Idrisid dynasty.
Muhammad ibn Idris (محمد بن إدريس) was one of the sons and successor of Idris II of the Idrisid dynasty.
Musa bin Nusair
Musa bin Nusair ALBALAWI (موسى بن نصيرالبلوي; 640—716) was a balawi who served as a governor and general under the Umayad caliph Al-Walid I. He had ruled over the Muslim provinces of North Afr...
Musa bin Nusair ALBALAWI (موسى بن نصيرالبلوي; 640—716) was a balawi who served as a governor and general under the Umayad caliph Al-Walid I. He had ruled over the Muslim provinces of North Afr...
Musa bin Nusayr
Musa bin Nusayr served as a governor and general under the Umayad caliph Al-Walid I. He ruled over the Muslim provinces of North Africa, and directed the Islamic conquest of the Visigothic Kingd...
Musa bin Nusayr served as a governor and general under the Umayad caliph Al-Walid I. He ruled over the Muslim provinces of North Africa, and directed the Islamic conquest of the Visigothic Kingd...
Musulamii
The Musulamii were a confederation of Berber-speaking Gaetulian tribes, of the Mauri ethnos, who inhabited the desert regions of what is today known as Chotts Regions in Tunisia and Algeria,...
The Musulamii were a confederation of Berber-speaking Gaetulian tribes, of the Mauri ethnos, who inhabited the desert regions of what is today known as Chotts Regions in Tunisia and Algeria,...
Nekor
Nekor (N'kor in the Berber language (نكور in Arabic)) is a town in the Rif of Morocco.
Nekor (N'kor in the Berber language (نكور in Arabic)) is a town in the Rif of Morocco.
Noun River (Morocco)
The Noun River or Wad Noun is a river in Morocco and the southernmost permanent watercourse in the country.
The Noun River or Wad Noun is a river in Morocco and the southernmost permanent watercourse in the country.
Operation Blackstone
Operation Blackstone was a part of Operation Torch, Allied landings in Africa during World War II. This supporting mission was the American capture of the French port of Safi in French Morocco o...
Operation Blackstone was a part of Operation Torch, Allied landings in Africa during World War II. This supporting mission was the American capture of the French port of Safi in French Morocco o...
Philippe Pétain
Henri Philippe Benoni Omer Joseph Pétain, generally known as Philippe Pétain or Marshal Pétain, was a French general who reached the distinction of Marshal of France, and was later C...
Henri Philippe Benoni Omer Joseph Pétain, generally known as Philippe Pétain or Marshal Pétain, was a French general who reached the distinction of Marshal of France, and was later C...
Pirate haven
Pirate havens are ports or harbors that were or are considered a safe place or refuge for pirates where an inability or lack of desire by the regional government to enforce maritime laws creates...
Pirate havens are ports or harbors that were or are considered a safe place or refuge for pirates where an inability or lack of desire by the regional government to enforce maritime laws creates...
Pirate utopia
Pirate utopias were described by controversial anarchist writer Hakim Bey in his 1995 book Pirate Utopias: Moorish Corsairs & European Renegadoes, and in his earlier TAZ - The Temporary Au...
Pirate utopias were described by controversial anarchist writer Hakim Bey in his 1995 book Pirate Utopias: Moorish Corsairs & European Renegadoes, and in his earlier TAZ - The Temporary Au...
Postage stamps and postal history of Cape Juby
Cape Juby is a cape on the coast of southern Morocco, near its border with Western Sahara, directly east of the Canary Islands.
Cape Juby is a cape on the coast of southern Morocco, near its border with Western Sahara, directly east of the Canary Islands.
Republic of Bou Regreg
The Republic of Bou Regreg was a 17th century governmental unit named for the river, the Bou Regreg, in present day western Morocco.
The Republic of Bou Regreg was a 17th century governmental unit named for the river, the Bou Regreg, in present day western Morocco.
Republic of Salé
The Republic of Salé was an independent corsair city-state on the Moroccan coast.
The Republic of Salé was an independent corsair city-state on the Moroccan coast.
Rif
The Rif or Riff is a mainly mountainous region of northern Morocco, with some fertile plains, stretching from Cape Spartel and Tangier in the west to Ras Kebdana and the Melwiyya River in ...
The Rif or Riff is a mainly mountainous region of northern Morocco, with some fertile plains, stretching from Cape Spartel and Tangier in the west to Ras Kebdana and the Melwiyya River in ...
Rif Republic
The Republic of the Rif (full name: The Confederal Republic of the Tribes of the Rif), (Amazigh: Tagduda n Arif, جمهورية الريف) was created in September 1921, when the people of the ...
The Republic of the Rif (full name: The Confederal Republic of the Tribes of the Rif), (Amazigh: Tagduda n Arif, جمهورية الريف) was created in September 1921, when the people of the ...
Rif War (1909–1927)
The Rif War, also called the Second Moroccan War, was fought between Spain and the Moroccan Rif Berbers.
The Rif War, also called the Second Moroccan War, was fought between Spain and the Moroccan Rif Berbers.
Rif War (1920–1926)
The Rif War, also called the Second Moroccan War, was fought between Spain and the Moroccan Rif Berbers.
The Rif War, also called the Second Moroccan War, was fought between Spain and the Moroccan Rif Berbers.
Rock art of Figuig
The rock art of the Figuig region of Morocco consists of prehistoric engravings of the Neolithic age.
The rock art of the Figuig region of Morocco consists of prehistoric engravings of the Neolithic age.
Roman-Moorish kingdoms
Roman-Moorish kingdoms existed in much of present-day Morocco and Algeria between the end of effective Roman rule in the area and the Byzantine and Arab invasions of Africa.
Roman-Moorish kingdoms existed in much of present-day Morocco and Algeria between the end of effective Roman rule in the area and the Byzantine and Arab invasions of Africa.
Rustamid
The Rustamid (or Rustumid, Rostemid) dynasty of Ibāḍī Kharijite imām that ruled the central Maghreb as a Muslim theocracy for a century and a half from their capital Tahert in present Al...
The Rustamid (or Rustumid, Rostemid) dynasty of Ibāḍī Kharijite imām that ruled the central Maghreb as a Muslim theocracy for a century and a half from their capital Tahert in present Al...
Sa'id I ibn Idris
Sa'id I ibn Idris was emir of Nekor.
Sa'id I ibn Idris was emir of Nekor.
Saadi dynasty
The Saadi dynasty or Saadian dynasty, original name Bani Zaydan, were a dynasty of Arab descent that ruled Morocco from 1554 to 1659.
The Saadi dynasty or Saadian dynasty, original name Bani Zaydan, were a dynasty of Arab descent that ruled Morocco from 1554 to 1659.
Saadi Empire
The Saadi dynasty of Morocco (Arabic: سعديون) (in English also Saadite or Saadian, original name Bani Zaydan), began with the reign of Sultan Mohammed ash-Sheikh in 1554, when he vanquishe...
The Saadi dynasty of Morocco (Arabic: سعديون) (in English also Saadite or Saadian, original name Bani Zaydan), began with the reign of Sultan Mohammed ash-Sheikh in 1554, when he vanquishe...
Salih I ibn Mansur
Salih I ibn Mansur, was an immigrant from Yemen who founded the Kingdom of Nekor, located in modern-day Morocco.
Salih I ibn Mansur, was an immigrant from Yemen who founded the Kingdom of Nekor, located in modern-day Morocco.
Santa Cruz de la Mar Pequeña
Santa Cruz de la Mar Pequeña was a Spanish settlement in the Western coast of Africa, across from the Canary Islands, founded in 1476 as a trading post with a fortress.
Santa Cruz de la Mar Pequeña was a Spanish settlement in the Western coast of Africa, across from the Canary Islands, founded in 1476 as a trading post with a fortress.
Second Franco-Moroccan War
The Second Franco-Moroccan War took place in 1911, when Moroccan forces besieged the French-occupied city of Fez.
The Second Franco-Moroccan War took place in 1911, when Moroccan forces besieged the French-occupied city of Fez.
Second Melillan campaign
The Second Melillan campaign (the "Melilla War" or Guerra de Melilla in Spanish) was a conflict in 1909 and 1910 in Morocco around Melilla.
The Second Melillan campaign (the "Melilla War" or Guerra de Melilla in Spanish) was a conflict in 1909 and 1910 in Morocco around Melilla.
Sidi al-Ayachi
Sidi al-Ayachi, also el-Ayachi or al-Ayashi (-1641), was a Moroccan marabout and warlord, who decided to make secession from the Sultan of Morocco Mulay Zaidan.
Sidi al-Ayachi, also el-Ayachi or al-Ayashi (-1641), was a Moroccan marabout and warlord, who decided to make secession from the Sultan of Morocco Mulay Zaidan.
Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah Museum
The Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah Museum (French: "Musée Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah") is a history museum in the city of Essaouira, Morocco.
The Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah Museum (French: "Musée Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah") is a history museum in the city of Essaouira, Morocco.
Siege of Larache (1689)
In 1689 the siege of Larache, was initiated by the huge army under Moulay Ismail of Morocco attacking the Spaniards, who ruled the city for nearly 80 years.
In 1689 the siege of Larache, was initiated by the huge army under Moulay Ismail of Morocco attacking the Spaniards, who ruled the city for nearly 80 years.
Siege of Melilla (1774)
The Siege of Melilla was an attempt by the British-backed Sultanate of Morocco to capture the Spanish fortress of Melilla on the Moroccan Mediterranean coast.
The Siege of Melilla was an attempt by the British-backed Sultanate of Morocco to capture the Spanish fortress of Melilla on the Moroccan Mediterranean coast.
Sijilmasa
Sijilmasa (also Sijilmassa, Sidjilmasa, Sidjilmassa and Sigilmassa) was a medieval trade entrepôt at the northern edge of the Sahara Desert in Morocco.
Sijilmasa (also Sijilmassa, Sidjilmasa, Sidjilmassa and Sigilmassa) was a medieval trade entrepôt at the northern edge of the Sahara Desert in Morocco.
Spania
Spania was a province of the Roman Empire from 552 until 624 in the south of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands.
Spania was a province of the Roman Empire from 552 until 624 in the south of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands.
Spanish Protectorate of Morocco
The Spanish protectorate of Morocco was the area of Morocco under colonial rule by the Spanish Empire, established by the Treaty of Fez in 1912 and ending in 1956, when both France and Spain rec...
The Spanish protectorate of Morocco was the area of Morocco under colonial rule by the Spanish Empire, established by the Treaty of Fez in 1912 and ending in 1956, when both France and Spain rec...
Stolen Lives: Twenty Years in a Desert Jail
Stolen Lives: Twenty Years In A Desert Jail (1999) (original title in French: La Prisonnière or The Prisoner) is an autobiographical book by Malika Oufkir, about a woman who was esse...
Stolen Lives: Twenty Years In A Desert Jail (1999) (original title in French: La Prisonnière or The Prisoner) is an autobiographical book by Malika Oufkir, about a woman who was esse...
Tagmadert
Tagmadert (also Tagumadert, Tagmad(d)art or Tigumedet) is a famous place in the Draa River valley.
Tagmadert (also Tagumadert, Tagmad(d)art or Tigumedet) is a famous place in the Draa River valley.
Taifa of Ceuta
The taifa of Ceuta was one of the taifa states formed after the breakup of the Caliphate of Córdoba in the early 11th century.
The taifa of Ceuta was one of the taifa states formed after the breakup of the Caliphate of Córdoba in the early 11th century.
Tajakant
The Tajakant (also Tadjakant) is a Sahrawi-Moorish tribe of Arab-Berber origins.
The Tajakant (also Tadjakant) is a Sahrawi-Moorish tribe of Arab-Berber origins.
Tangier Protocol
Tangier Protocol was an agreement signed between France, Spain and the United Kingdom by which Tangier, Morocco became an international zone.
Tangier Protocol was an agreement signed between France, Spain and the United Kingdom by which Tangier, Morocco became an international zone.
Tarif al-Matghari
Tarif al-Matghari (طارف المتغري) (b.
Tarif al-Matghari (طارف المتغري) (b.
Temara interrogation centre
Also known as Temara secret detention center is an extrajudicial detainment and secret prison facility of Morocco located within a forested area about 15 kilometres from Rabat, Morocco.
Also known as Temara secret detention center is an extrajudicial detainment and secret prison facility of Morocco located within a forested area about 15 kilometres from Rabat, Morocco.
Thami El Glaoui
El Haj T'hami el Mezouari el Glaoui (1879 - 23 January 1956), better known in English-speaking countries as T'hami El Glaoui or Lord of the Atlas, was a Berber Pasha of Marrakech fro...
El Haj T'hami el Mezouari el Glaoui (1879 - 23 January 1956), better known in English-speaking countries as T'hami El Glaoui or Lord of the Atlas, was a Berber Pasha of Marrakech fro...
Théodore Cornut
Théodore Cornut, also Cornout, was a French mathematician and military architect of the 18th century, born in Avignon, who worked for the King of Morocco.
Théodore Cornut, also Cornout, was a French mathematician and military architect of the 18th century, born in Avignon, who worked for the King of Morocco.
Treaty of Fez
By the Treaty of Fez (معاهدة فاس), signed March 30, 1912, Sultan Abdelhafid gave up the sovereignty of Morocco to the French, making the country a protectorate, resolving the Agadir Crisis of Ju...
By the Treaty of Fez (معاهدة فاس), signed March 30, 1912, Sultan Abdelhafid gave up the sovereignty of Morocco to the French, making the country a protectorate, resolving the Agadir Crisis of Ju...
Treaty of Tadla
The Treaty of Tadla was a treaty signed in 1527 between the rival Moroccan dynasties of the Marinid Wattasids in the north of the country, and the southern Saadis.
The Treaty of Tadla was a treaty signed in 1527 between the rival Moroccan dynasties of the Marinid Wattasids in the north of the country, and the southern Saadis.
Turkey–Morocco relations
Turkey–Morocco relations covers relations between Morocco and the Ottoman Empire, and spanned a period of several centuries, from the early 16th century to the 19th century when Northern Africa ...
Turkey–Morocco relations covers relations between Morocco and the Ottoman Empire, and spanned a period of several centuries, from the early 16th century to the 19th century when Northern Africa ...
Waggag ibn Zallu al-Lamti
Waggag Ibn Zallu al-Lamti was a Moroccan Maliki scholar and jurist who lived in the 11th-century.
Waggag Ibn Zallu al-Lamti was a Moroccan Maliki scholar and jurist who lived in the 11th-century.
Wattasid dynasty
The Wattassids (وطاسيون waṭāsīyūn) or Banû Watâs (بنو الوطاس banū al-waṭās) were a Berber dynasty of Morocco.
The Wattassids (وطاسيون waṭāsīyūn) or Banû Watâs (بنو الوطاس banū al-waṭās) were a Berber dynasty of Morocco.
Western Sahara conflict
The Western Sahara War was the armed conflict which saw the Sahrawi rebel national liberation movement Polisario Front battling Morocco and Mauritania for the decolonization and independence of ...
The Western Sahara War was the armed conflict which saw the Sahrawi rebel national liberation movement Polisario Front battling Morocco and Mauritania for the decolonization and independence of ...
Yahya ibn Al-Qassim
Yahya ibn Al-Qassim (or Yahya III) was the eighth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Yahya ibn Al-Qassim (or Yahya III) was the eighth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Yahya ibn Idris ibn Umar
Yahya ibn Idris ibn Umar was the ninth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Yahya ibn Idris ibn Umar was the ninth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Yahya ibn Muhammad
Yahya ibn Muhammad (or Yahya I) (died 864) was the fifth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Yahya ibn Muhammad (or Yahya I) (died 864) was the fifth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Yahya ibn Umar al-Lamtuni
Abu Zakariyya Yahya ibn Umar ibn Turgut, commonly suffixed al-Lamtuni or al-Sanhaji, was a chieftan of the Lamtuna, part of the Sanhaja confederation of nomadic Berber tribes of the...
Abu Zakariyya Yahya ibn Umar ibn Turgut, commonly suffixed al-Lamtuni or al-Sanhaji, was a chieftan of the Lamtuna, part of the Sanhaja confederation of nomadic Berber tribes of the...
Yahya ibn Yahya
Yahya ibn Yahya was the sixth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Yahya ibn Yahya was the sixth Idrisid ruler and sultan of Morocco.
Years of Lead (Morocco)
The Years of Lead (سنوات الرصاص Sanawāt ar-Ruṣāṣ) is the term used especially by former opponents to the rule of King Hassan II of Morocco to describe a period of his rule (mainly the 1960s ...
The Years of Lead (سنوات الرصاص Sanawāt ar-Ruṣāṣ) is the term used especially by former opponents to the rule of King Hassan II of Morocco to describe a period of his rule (mainly the 1960s ...
Yusuf ibn Tashfin
Yusef ibn Tashfin also, Tashafin, or Teshufin; or Yusuf; was a king of the Berber Almoravid empire in North Africa and Al-Andalus.
Yusef ibn Tashfin also, Tashafin, or Teshufin; or Yusuf; was a king of the Berber Almoravid empire in North Africa and Al-Andalus.
Zaynab an-Nafzawiyyat
Zaynab an-Nafzāwiyyat, a Berber woman of influence in the early Almoravid movement which gained control of Morocco, Algeria and parts of Spain.
Zaynab an-Nafzāwiyyat, a Berber woman of influence in the early Almoravid movement which gained control of Morocco, Algeria and parts of Spain.
Zayyanid dynasty
The Zayyanids or Abd al-Wadids are a Berber Zenata dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Tlemcen, whose territory stretched from Tlemcen to the Chelif valley and reached, at its maximal extent...
The Zayyanids or Abd al-Wadids are a Berber Zenata dynasty that ruled the Kingdom of Tlemcen, whose territory stretched from Tlemcen to the Chelif valley and reached, at its maximal extent...
Zidan Abu Maali
Mawlay Zidan Abu Maali, sultan of Morocco of the Saadi Dynasty (r.
Mawlay Zidan Abu Maali, sultan of Morocco of the Saadi Dynasty (r.
Zidan el Nasir
Mawlay Zidan el Nasir, sultan of Morocco of the Saadi Dynasty, son of Ahmad al-Mansur, residing in Marrakech.
Mawlay Zidan el Nasir, sultan of Morocco of the Saadi Dynasty, son of Ahmad al-Mansur, residing in Marrakech.
Zinat
Zinat (Also known as Sebt zinat constituency/ in arabic جماعة سبت الزينات) is a village in northern Morocco, situated 20 kilometres East of the city of Tanger, 50 South of the city of Tétouan.
Zinat (Also known as Sebt zinat constituency/ in arabic جماعة سبت الزينات) is a village in northern Morocco, situated 20 kilometres East of the city of Tanger, 50 South of the city of Tétouan.
Ziri ibn Atiyya
Ziri ibn 'Atiyya ibn Abd Allah ibn Tabādalt ibn Muhammad ibn Khazar az-Zanātī al-Maghrāwī al-Khazarī (died 1001) was the first Maghrawa ruler of the Kingdom of Fes and other parts of Morocco, Al...
Ziri ibn 'Atiyya ibn Abd Allah ibn Tabādalt ibn Muhammad ibn Khazar az-Zanātī al-Maghrāwī al-Khazarī (died 1001) was the first Maghrawa ruler of the Kingdom of Fes and other parts of Morocco, Al...
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