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Asilah (Arabic: أصيلة, romanized:
aṣīlah) is a
fortified town on the
northwest tip of the
Atlantic coast of Morocco,
about 31 km (19 mi)
south of Tangier...
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Portuguese Asilah (Portuguese:
Arzila Portuguesa)
covers the
period of
Portuguese rule over
Asilah,
today a city in Morocco. The
territory was
ruled by...
- The
Portuguese conquest of
Asilah (Arabic: أصيلة، أرزيلة; Portuguese: Arzila) in
modern Morocco from the
Wattasids took
place on 24
August 1471. Continuing...
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Asilah (Arabic: أصيلة, also
spelled Asileh and Asila) is a
village in
northwestern Syria,
administratively part of the Hama Governorate,
located west of...
- silk. The four
tapestries are titled: The
Landing at
Asilah, The
Siege of
Asilah, The ****ault on
Asilah, and The Fall of Tangier.
Their historical context...
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connecting to the road to
Tetouan and Ceuta.
There is
another intersection at
Asilah, with 40 km
remaining to Tangier. The road then
crosses the
Tahaddart river...
- At first,
Ferdinand was held in
relative comfort as a
noble hostage in
Asilah, but when it
became apparent that the
Portuguese authorities had no intention...
- The
Grand Mosque in
Asilah, Morocco, is the main
mosque of the
historic royal citadel (kasbah) in the old city (medina) of
Asilah. It was
built under...
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cities in
North Africa, such as, Ksar es-Seghir (1458), Anfa (1471) and
Asilah (1471).
These conquests,
allowed Portugal to go
further into
Muslim territory...
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monuments that are
classified by the
Moroccan ministry of
culture around Asilah. "Inventaire et Do****entation du
Patrimoine Culturel du Maroc". idpc.ma...