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    The Raid of Marrakech took place in 1515, when the Portuguese governor of Safi Nuno Fernandes de Ataíde led a raid that penetrated as far as Marrakech...
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  • The following is a list of wars involving Portugal. Military history of Portugal Unofficial Portuguese soldiers just helped the Zamorin. See also: Auxiliary...
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    rivers. During their expansion into the Maghreb, they founded the city of Marrakesh as a capital, c. 1070. Shortly after this, the empire was divided into...
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    Mehrez rushed to Marrakesh, to have himself proclaimed sultan. The tribes of Al Haouz, the Arabs of Souss, and the inhabitants of Marrakesh joined him and...
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    back to Marrakesh, but al-Hasan died along the way in Tamasna in 1167. The Zirid period was a time of great economic prosperity. The departure of the Fatimids...
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    Tangier in 1508, 1511 and 1515, but without success. In the south, a new dynasty arose, the Saadian dynasty, which seized Marrakesh in 1524 and made it their...
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    Tangier (redirect from Wilaya of Tanger)
    part of the hippie trail. It became less popular and tourist attractions became run-down as cheap flights made central Moroccan cities like Marrakesh more...
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    the possession of Marrakesh, where he was murdered by a slave in 1269; the Marinids seized Marrakesh, ending the Almohad domination of the Western Maghreb...
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    al-Andalus became a province of the Muslim empires of the Almoravids and their successors, the Almohads, both based in Marrakesh. Ultimately, the northern...
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    October 5, 2018: FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018, H.R. 302, Pub. L. 115–254 (text) (PDF) October 9, 2018: Marrakesh Treaty Implementation Act, Pub.L. 115-261...
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    the Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves under Rei Afonso V the African. The Portuguese used the ruins to build a military fortress in 1515. The village...
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    Almohad dynasty had conquered Marrakesh in 1147 and had taken over the Almoravids in Al-Andalus at the same time. The milestone of this period is Las Navas...
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  • throughout maintained the upper hand and at times raided to the very outskirts of Venice. In the Treaty of Constantinople (1479), the Venetians gave up Scutari...
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  • Forced mass conversions in Marrakesh, over 1,000 Moroccan Jews are killed. 1235 The Jews of Fulda, Germany were accused of ritual murder. To investigate...
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  • by its predecessor states or within its territory. Military history of Spain List of Spanish colonial wars in Morocco Anglo-Spanish War (disambiguation)...
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    Some of the most common names found on the Registry of Liberated Africans were Fulani in origin. Many of the captors and perpetrators of raids providing...
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    Barbary macaque (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
    photo-props in Marrakesh's punishment square". SWARA (July–September ed.). pp. 38–41. Bergin, D.; Atoussi, S.; Nijman, V. (2017). "Online trade of Barbary macaques...
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    Institute of Cultural Heritage Management; The Hemudu Site Museum of Yuyao City". Chinese Archaeology. 22 (1): 1–16. 2022-11-01. doi:10.1515/char-2022-0001...
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  • of the Songhai Empire: An army of 20,000 troops, led by Judar Pasha is dispatched from Marrakesh in the Saadi Sultanate (now Morocco), on orders of Sultan...
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