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    The Moulouya River (Berber: iɣẓer en Melwect, Arabic: وادي ملوية) is a 520 km-long (320 mi) river in Morocco. Its sources are located in the Ayashi mountain...
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    The Battle of Moulouya took place in May 1692 at a ford on the Moulouya river in Morocco. It was fought between the armies of the Alawi sultan Moulay...
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  • The Expedition to the Moulouya was an expedition conducted by Arudj Reis after he seized Tlemcen and the Mechouar from its Spanish client with the help...
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  • Hadj Chabane took the lead in his first campaign during the Battle of Moulouya, which was caused by persistent Moroccan incursions into sovereign territories...
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    Roman client state. Numidia, at its largest extent, was bordered by the Moulouya River to the west, Africa Proconsularis and Cyrenaica to the east, the...
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    Ksabi Moulouya is a small town and rural commune in Boulemane Province of the Fès-Meknès region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the commune...
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    settled, alongside their Maqil relatives, in the area between Tadla and the Moulouya River. The Sous Almohad governor called upon them for help against a rebellion...
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    Atlas ranges. The range lies north of the High Atlas, separated by the Moulouya and Oum Er-Rbia rivers, and south of the Rif mountains, separated by the...
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    the Ruwenzori Mountains. Among other important rivers in Africa, are the Moulouya and the Chelif, both on the north side of the Atlas Mountains. In Asia...
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    by Carthage. West of Numidia lay Mauretania, which extended across the Moulouya River in modern-day Morocco to the Atlantic Ocean. The high point of Berber...
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    and Zenata the Ait Seghrouchen, crossing the Middle Atlas from the upper Moulouya Plain, started grazing their herds of sheep and goats on the surrounding...
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    "Alluvial records of the African Humid Period from the NW African highlands (Moulouya basin, NE Morocco)". Quaternary Science Reviews. 255: 106807. Bibcode:2021QSRv...
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    is bordered by Cape Spartel and Tangier to the west, by Berkane and the Moulouya River to the east, by the Mediterranean to the north, and by the Ouergha...
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    individuals) settled in Morocco (mainly in the Draa River valley, between the Moulouya River, Tafilalt and Taourirt). Towards the end of the Almohad Caliphate...
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    and favorable to Hassan Pasha. The Saadians were pursued as far as the Moulouya, but the Algerian troops did not carry their success any further. The victory...
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  • South Sudan Bou Regreg - Morocco. 240 km Draa River - Morocco. 1100 km Moulouya River - Morocco. 520 km Oum Er-Rbia River - Morocco. 555 km Sebou River...
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  • Russian self-propelled gun on a truck chassis Malva, Roman name for the Moulouya River Malva (Dacia), Dacian settlement in present-day Romania, where the...
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    gradually gained the upper Algiers and Oran plains, some were taken to the Moulouya valley and in Doukkala plains by the Caliph of Marrakesh in the second...
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    three main Atlas Mountains chains of Morocco. To south, separated by the Moulouya and Um Er-Rbiâ rivers, lies the High Atlas. The Middle Atlas form the westernmost...
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    Republic proclaimed 202 BC Massinissa unifies Numidia which extended from the Moulouya river in the west to Cyrenaica in the east 18 March 1845 Lalla Maghnia...
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    is surrounded by a natural bird preserve of marsh and woodland called Moulouya National Parc. Access to the main beach is through a eucalyptus forest...
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    all of which ended in failure. Moulay Ismail was forced to accept the Moulouya River as his eastern border with Ottoman Algeria. Determined to remove...
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    Cartagena, Restoration-era Spain occupied Ras Kebdana, a town near the Moulouya River, in March 1908 and launched the Melillan and Kert campaigns against...
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  • Aftissate-Boujdour 11,700 29,000 Côte des Bokkoyas 5,530 13,700 Embouchure de la Moulouya 3,000 7,400 Embouchure de l'oued Dr'a 10,000 25,000 Embouchures des oueds...
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    Ismail failed against the Ottoman Regency of Algiers during the Battle of Moulouya in 1692, as he tried to expand his territory towards Tlemcen. Moulay Ismail...
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    especially migratory birds The protected wetlands at Oued Moulouya and Kariat Arekman by the Moulouya River mouth are home to greater flamingos, great crested...
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  • Hassan II Dam, also known as the Sidi Said Dam, is a gravity dam on the Moulouya River about 13 km (8.1 mi) north of Midelt in Midelt Province, Morocco...
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  • Mibladen mines are now abandoned. It is located on a valley along upper Moulouya river, about 25 kilometers north from Midelt. For more than ten years,...
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  • yahyaouii) is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to Morocco found in the Moulouya River. Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2016). "Luciobarbus yahyaouii"...
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    Mauretania with his elder brother Bocchus II, with Bocchus ruling east of the Moulouya River and his brother west. An important ally of Julius Caesar, Bogud later...
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