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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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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...
- army p****ed 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...
- A
partial list of
synagogues in Morocco: Beth-El
Synagogue Synagogue Amezrou Hadioui Kahal Synagogue Rabbi Abraham Moul Niss
Synagogue Bensimon Synagogue...
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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...
- 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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Abderrahman was born in
March 1506 in the Tit
village near
Azemmour, Morocco. He was of
Sanhaja Berber origin. In 1508, he
moved with his father...
- 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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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...