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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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    site of Chellah. This archaeological site contains the ruins of a Roman town known as Sala Colonia and referred to as Sala by Ptolemy. Chellah was a significant...
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    stretched from the northern peninsula opposite Gibraltar, to Sala Colonia (or Chellah) and Volubilis to the south, and as far east as the Mulucha (or Malva)...
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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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    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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  • vicinity is associated with the now-ruined Chellah, situated along the estuarine portion of the Oued Bou Regreg. Chellah was originally settled by the Phoenicians...
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  • Samira Mezeghrane (born 29 December 1979) is a French long-distance runner. In 2020, she competed in the women's half marathon at the World Athletics Half...
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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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  • of Byblos Tyre Necropolis Necropolis of Cyrene Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni Chellah Saint Erasmus Chaukundi Makli Hill Necropolis of Wari Kayan City of the...
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    Night (Persian: شب یلدا, romanized: shab-e yaldâ or Chelle Night (also Chellah Night, Persian: شب چلّه, romanized: shab-e chelle) is an ancient festival...
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  • Castrignanò, Ines Bacán, Majid Bekkas, and Pedro Soler have all performed in the Chellah stage. Kadhim Al-Sahir opened the Mawazine festival in Théatre Mohammed...
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    of the coastal Tamesna regions near the Bou Regreg, including Shallah (Chellah), and was based at Wazeqqūr (a town near modern-day Khenifra). Yahya was...
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  • of Rabat Bab Oudaya Bab er-Rouah Borj Lalla Qadiya Borj Sidi Makhlouf Chellah Dar al-Makhzen French Protectorate Residence Hassan Tower Kasbah of the...
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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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    major settlements further to the south are Chellah and Mogador. When Carthage fell to Ancient Rome, Lixus, Chellah and Mogador were annexed to the Kingdom...
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  • Romanized as Chelleh Khāneh-ye Soflá and Chellah Khāneh-Ye Soflá; also known as Ashāqī Chelleh Khāneh, Chellah Khāneh Pā’īn, Chelleh Khāneh Pā’īn, Chelleh...
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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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    Romans took control and enlarged Chellah, whose ruins are today a prominent archaeological point of interest. Chellah was a significant ancient port city...
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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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    bases along the Atlantic coast starting with Lixus in the north, then Chellah and finally Mogador. Near the eastern shore of the island of Gades/Gadeira...
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  • conquered the city of Chellah, extending his control as far as Tadla. Temim passed away in 1054-55 in Salé, specifically in Chellah, which he had conquered...
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    Roman companion cities to Iulia Valentia Banasa of this early era are Chellah and Volubilis, the latter of which shares the features of basilica and...
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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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    This style remained evident in Marinid gateways (e.g. the main gate of Chellah) and in later Moroccan gateways. The Almohad Kutubiyya and Tinmal mosques...
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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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    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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    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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    the intersection of the streets of Souk Sebbat and Rue Bab Chellah ("Street of the Chellah Gate"). The mosque was originally built in the Marinid period...
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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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    Since 1996, Bekkas has been artistic co-director of the festival Jazz au Chellah in Rabat. Outside of Morocco, Bekkas performed at international festivals...
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