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    George Chellah (born December 26, 1974) was the Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations, the official title of the State House...
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    The Chellah or Shalla (Berber languages: Sla or Calla; Arabic: شالة), is a medieval fortified Muslim necropolis and ancient archeological site in Rabat...
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  • and Public relations Creative digital art Music English Eddie Amkongo George Chellah Tresford Himanansa II Dickson Jere Godfrey Miyanda Mulenga Mulenga Henry...
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    2011 President Rupiah Banda Preceded by John Musukuma Succeeded by George Chellah Personal details Born Dickson Jere Political party MMD/Patriotic Front...
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    formally annexed by Rome in the first century BC. On the site now known as Chellah, just south of the walled city today, the Romans built a city named Sala...
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    brought back to Morocco, where they lay in state in a mausoleum in the Chellah, at Rabat. After Morocco became independent in 1956, his remains were returned...
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  • Kunda, Allan Kamwanga, Alex Musungu, Bilton Musonda, Vincent Mutale, Paul Chellah and Nelson Banda. The long wait for the league championship finally ended...
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  • cemetery Bab Ftouh cemetery Bab Mahrouk cemetery Ben M'Sik European Cemetery Chellah – archeological site and necropolis Jewish Cemetery of Marrakech Jewish...
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    Inan, allegedly with great public mourning, to the Marinid necropolis at Chellah. In 1352 Abu Inan Faris recaptured Tlemcen. He also reconquered the central...
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    Marrakesh (the Ben Youssef Madrasa which was rebuilt in the 16th century), and Chellah (near Rabat). Literary production under the Marinids was relatively prolific...
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    trading colonies and settlements there, the most substantial of which were Chellah, Lixus, and Mogador. Mogador was established as a Phoenician colony as...
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    2017. Retrieved 22 April 2017. Hogan, C. Michael. Burnham, Andy (ed.). "Chellah". Megalithic.co.uk. The Megalithic Portal. Archived from the original on...
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  • Morocco. Major early settlements of the Phoenicians included those at Chellah, Lixus and Mogador. Mogador is known to have been a Phoenician colony by...
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    along the Bou Regreg at an early era, but they may have been referring to Chellah (former Sala Colonia) rather than the present town of Salé. The town of...
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    of the Empire which today is known as the Byzantine Empire. According to George Cedrenus, the volcano erupted again in the summer of 727, the tenth year...
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  • sing in not only Arabic but also Hindi. Ikram Farraj Maysaa Aynas Yasmine Chellah Iman Foudaib Sakina Elhagamy Kaoutar Berrani Hamza Essaoui Jordan Rawan...
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    colonies, including other North African locations such as Volubilis, Lixus, Chellah. Today a "Carthaginian peace" can refer to any brutal peace treaty demanding...
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    name is derived from the Arabic madīnah 'town' or 'city'. Said-Zammit, George A. (2016). The Development of Domestic Space in the Maltese Islands from...
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  • Jesualdo Ferreira (1995–96) Carlos Alhinho (1996–97) Henri Depireux (1997–98) Georges Heylens (1998–99) Rachid Taoussi (1999–2000) Henri Depireux (2000–2001)...
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    Caricus Murus Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir) Likush (Larache) Shalat (Chellah) Tamusida Tinga (Tangier) Anfa (Casablanca) Volubilis 1 Mogador Rusadir...
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    Djémila, and Tipasa. In Morocco, cities such as Septa (Ceuta), Sala Colonia (Chellah), and Volubilis were founded or developed by Romans and retain remnants...
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    the settlements at Oea, Leptis Magna, Sabratha (in Libya), Volubilis, Chellah, and Mogador (now in Morocco). As in Tunisia, these centres were trading...
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    Africa including Carthage and parts of present-day Morocco (including Chellah, Essaouira and Volubilis). The Carthaginians were of Phoenician origin...
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    his body was then moved and reburied in the Marinid royal necropolis at Chellah (near Rabat). A marble tombstone with a long inscription attests to his...
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    This style remained evident in Marinid gateways (e.g. the main gate of Chellah) and in later Moroccan gateways. The Almohads also made use of ribbed vaults...
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    the Marinid dynasty then buried its rulers in the royal necropolis at Chellah, just outside Rabat. Sultan Abu Inan, however, was interred in the Grand...
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    'La Banda dei Cospicuani' but when Giorgio Crispo Barbaro, Marquis of St. George became first president of the Band, the name was changed to the present...
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  • → Larache Port Lyautey → Kénitra Anfa → Casablanca Fedala → Mohammedia Chellah → Rabat Mogador → Essaouira Zilis → Arcila → Asilah Morocco – Marrakesh...
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    Other important towns such as Tingis (present-day Tangier) and Sala (Chellah) were founded and developed by Phoenicians or Mauretanian Berbers.: 69 ...
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    Bab er-Rouah in Rabat, as well as the more contemporary Marinid gate of Chellah. The corbels at the top corners may have once supported an overhanging...
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