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Azougui (or Azuggi, Arabic: آزوكي) was a town in north-western Mauritania,
lying on the
Adrar Plateau, north-west of Atar. In the
eleventh century it...
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Almoravid conquest of
Azougui,
close to Atar in present-day
Mauritania by Abu Bakr ibn Umar, al-Hadrami
followed him to that city. In
Azougui he
served as Qadi...
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March and 19
April of 448 AH/1056 AD at a spot
called Tabfarilla near
Azougui in present-day
central Mauritania. The
battle continued until night. The...
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stronghold there was a
fortress called Azuggi (also
rendered variably as
Azougui or Azukki),
which had been
built earlier by his
brother Yannu ibn Umar...
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Tidjikja Mauritania
Adrar Atar
Oasis 223 Wadi Atar Mauritania
Adrar Azougui Oasis 250 Wadi Atar Mauritania
Adrar Chinguetti Oasis 494 Wadi Chinguetti...
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under a
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 IGO (CC BY 3.0 IGO) license. "
Azougui Cultural Landscape".
UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved...
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notable several stone circles, e.g. Atar
Stone Circle, and the
later town of
Azougui.
Beginning in the mid-17th century,
migrants from the
Adrar Plateau region...
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called Bafours, who
bring up
their trained dogs and live in the city of
Azougui.
Living in tents,
these Arab
tribes are nomads,
originating from the Arabian...
- 129–140. Mauny,
Raymond (1955), "Notes d'histoire et d'archéologie sur
Azougui,
Chinguetti et Ouadane",
Bulletin de l'Institut Français de l'Afrique Noire...
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Mauritanian cities such as
Koumbi Saleh, Aoudaghost, Tichit,
Ouadane and
Azougui. The
ethnographic collections contain objects belonging to
different cultures...