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    Azemmour or Azammur (Arabic: أزمور, romanized: azammūr) is a Moroccan city, lying at the Atlantic ocean coast, on the left bank of the Oum Er-Rbia River...
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    Battle of Azemmour took place in Morocco, on 28 and 29 August 1513 between the Portuguese Empire and the Moroccan Wattasid dynasty. Azemmour, dependent...
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  • Estevanico (category People from Azemmour)
    described him as a "negro alárabe" or "Arabic-speaking black man" native to Azemmour, Morocco. In 1522, he was sold as a slave to the Spanish nobleman Andrés...
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    army passed here on their way to conquer Azemmour in 1513 they found nothing but the old tower. As Azemmour was difficult to access, the Portuguese returned...
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    Fatima Hernadi (category People from Azemmour)
    Fatima Hernadi (born 1951 in Azemmour) is a Moroccan actress better known as "Raouia". Fatima Hernadi was born in Azemmour. She moved to Casablanca to...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to Synagogues in Morocco. A partial list of synagogues in Morocco: Beth-El Synagogue Kahal Synagogue Rabbi Abraham...
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    of Khénifra, arriving at its mouth at the Atlantic Ocean at the port of Azemmour, located on its left bank. Oum Er-Rbia has six dams, the most important...
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    Morocco, using the existing coast road and the main road from Casablanca to Azemmour that ran through the Sidi Abderrahman forest. Prior to 1957, the Anfa Circuit...
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  • of the Imperial Japanese Navy Asama (train), a train service in Japan Azemmour, sometimes known in antiquity as Azama or Asama Daiki Asama (淺間 大基, born...
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    Portuguese defenders, along with their local allies, near the city of Azemmour in the town of Boulaouane. During the early 16th century, North Africa...
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  • cities. Urban dialects were formerly also spoken in other cities, such as Azemmour and Mascara, Algeria, where they are no longer used. The Jijel Arabic (or...
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    Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn Qajjet Mtarfa Ras il-Wardija Tas-Silġ Morocco Azama (Azemmour) Arambys (Mogador) Caricus Murus Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir) Likush...
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    Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn Qajjet Mtarfa Ras il-Wardija Tas-Silġ Morocco Azama (Azemmour) Arambys (Mogador) Caricus Murus Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir) Likush...
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    Portuguese seized Azemmour (Azamor) in 1513 and erected a new fortress nearby at Mazagan (Magazão, now al-Jadida) in 1514. From Safi and Azemmour, the Portuguese...
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    Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn Qajjet Mtarfa Ras il-Wardija Tas-Silġ Morocco Azama (Azemmour) Arambys (Mogador) Caricus Murus Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir) Likush...
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  • the city of Azemmour had signed a peace treaty with Mazagan at a time of political turmoil in Morocco. The captain of Mazagan ordered Azemmour to bring their...
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    founded by the Romans as a port named "Anfa". Indeed, the modern city of Azemmour in central Morocco lies on the ancient Azama, a trading port of Phoenician...
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    Er-Rbia River, which flows northwest and empties into the Atlantic at Azemmour. The river divides the region into two plains, the Doukkala in the west...
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    the south of Marrakesh, Sufi mystics claimed autonomy, and in the 1370s Azemmour broke off under a coalition of merchants and Arab clan leaders of the Banu...
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    captured Agadir from the Portuguese. This caused the latter to also evacuate Azemmour and Safi that same year and announced the collapse of Portuguese colonial...
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    Assariyah _ a famous Moroccan sufi _ whose mausoleum is located in the city of Azemmour. The little information about his life can be found in books about Moroccan...
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    Abdallah Laroui (category People from Azemmour)
    and discussed Arab and Moroccan philosophers. Laroui was born in 1933 in Azemmour. His mother died when he was two. He studied at the kuttab before entering...
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    favour. In mid-1513 he was sent to fight against the Moroccan stronghold of Azemmour and there, in August, he sustained a leg wound resulting in a permanent...
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  • Maximilian I crush French during War of the League of Cambrai. Battle of Azemmour 28–29 August – Portugal defeats Morocco's Wattasid dynasty. Battle of Flodden...
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    Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn Qajjet Mtarfa Ras il-Wardija Tas-Silġ Morocco Azama (Azemmour) Arambys (Mogador) Caricus Murus Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir) Likush...
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  • established his own independent state of the Republic of Salé between Azemmour and Salé. During the reign of Zidan, after the death of Sultan Ahmed al-Mansur...
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    Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn Qajjet Mtarfa Ras il-Wardija Tas-Silġ Morocco Azama (Azemmour) Arambys (Mogador) Caricus Murus Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir) Likush...
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  • (French transliteration Abou Chouaib) (died 1176–7) is the patron saint of Azemmour, Morocco. His brotherhood is called the Shuaybiya. Vincent J. Cornell,...
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    Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn Qajjet Mtarfa Ras il-Wardija Tas-Silġ Morocco Azama (Azemmour) Arambys (Mogador) Caricus Murus Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir) Likush...
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    Gaulos (Gozo) Għajn Qajjet Mtarfa Ras il-Wardija Tas-Silġ Morocco Azama (Azemmour) Arambys (Mogador) Caricus Murus Heq she Elisha (Ksar es-Seghir) Likush...
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