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    Si El Madani El Glaoui (1860–July 1918), born Madani El Mezouari El Glaoui (Arabic: المدني المزواري الڭلاوي), nicknamed the faqih (the literate) was a...
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    the High Atlas and at Marrakesh. El Glaoui became head of the Glaoua upon the death of his elder brother, Si el-Madani, and as an ally of the French protectorate...
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    palace in Fez, Morocco. It was owned by the Glaoui family, whose most famous members were the Grand Vizier Madani and his brother Thami, pasha of Marrakech...
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    the palace to be looted for valuable items. In 1908, Madani el-Glaoui, brother of Thami el-Glaoui, took control of the palace and subsequently used it...
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    establishing a form of oligarchy involving three families: the El Glaoui (through Madani El Glaoui), Gontafi and Mtouggi clans. The extent of the Sultan's authority...
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    after 1912, the Glaoui family allied itself with the French regime. Thami El Glaoui, the head of the family after Madani El Glaoui's death in 1918, was...
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    brother Moulay Youssef. Zineb al-Moqri, married Madani El Glaoui, grand vizier, then his brother Thami El Glaoui, Pacha of Marrakech. It is claimed that al-Moqri...
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    el-Aziz, Abd el-hafid, and Yusef. Through his mother, Lalla Nufissa, he was linked to the Al-Glaoui tribe, since she was a cousin of Madani El Glaoui...
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    fomenting distrust over Abdelaziz's European ties. Abdelhafid was aided by Madani al-Glaoui, older brother of T'hami, one of the Caids of the Atlas. He was assisted...
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    was chosen by Madani El Glaoui (older brother of Thami el Glaoui) to educate his sons in reading the Qur'an. As compensation, El Glaoui commissioned his...
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    fomenting distrust over Abdelaziz's European ties. Abdelhafid was aided by Madani el-Glaoui, older brother of T'hami, one of the Caids of the Atlas. He was assisted...
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    communication with the El Glaoui brothers, Madani and Thami. In the political wilderness since their dismissal in early 1911, the El Glaoui brothers sensed their...
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    falling in the hands of the Hibists. The great qaids — notably the El Glaoui brothers, Madani and Thami, and their fellow-qaids al-Mtouggi and al-Gundafi of...
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    early 20th century.: 116  The lavish former mansion of the Glaoui clan, known as the Dar Glaoui, is partly open to visitors but still privately owned. As...
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    Dar Moqri (redirect from Dar el-Mokri)
    secretary) working at the Funduq el-Jild under the direction of the secretary of the treasury at the time, Haj Bel-Madani Bennis. It was around this time...
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    Islamic Monuments in Morocco. Charlottesville, VA: The Baraka Press. p. 134. Madani, Tariq (2003). "B-4. De la répartition de l'eau dans le cadre urbain". L'eau...
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  • Company. El Glaoui, Abdessadeq (2004). Le Ralliement. Le Glaoui Mon Père. Rabat, Morocco: Marsam Publishing Company. "El Alto Comisario visita el jalifa"...
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    ISBN 9782359063356. Madani, Tariq (2003). L'eau dans le monde musulman médiéval : L'exemple de Fès (Maroc) et de sa région. Université Lyon II (thesis). El Ouardighi...
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    southwestern part of Fes el-Bali. Examples from the late 19th century and early 20th century include the Dar Moqri, Dar Glaoui, Dar Mnebhi and Dar Jama'i...
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    to Islamic Monuments in Morocco. Charlottesville, VA: The Baraka Press. Madani, Tariq (1999). "Le réseau hydraulique de la ville de Fès". Archéologie islamique...
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    Dar Glaoui Example of a restored private riad in Fez As a former capital, the city contains several royal palaces as well. A large area of Fes el-Jdid...
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    mansions, such as the Telouet Kasbah and the Taourirt Kasbah used by the Glaoui clan, also hosted decoration and craftsmanship more typical of the imperial...
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    Mosara Garden (redirect from El Mosara)
    North African Studies. 23 (4): 591–623. doi:10.1080/13629387.2017.1371596. Madani, Tariq (2003). L'eau dans le monde musulman médiéval : L'exemple de Fès...
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