-
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 was...
-
kilometres northwest of
modern Atar. His
stronghold there was a
fortress called Azuggi (also
rendered variably as
Azougui or Azukki),
which had been
built earlier...
-
Turgut ibn Wartasin,
commonly suffixed al-Lamtuni al-Sanhaji, (d. near
Azuggi, 1056; Arabic : يحيى إبن عمر) was a
chieftain of the Lamtuna, a
tribe in...
-
record that Abu Bakr, one of the
early leaders of the Almoravids, made
Azuggi his base
after he left
Marrakesh and the
northern Almoravids under the control...