-
Tafilalet who
would still reject his authority.
Tabouasamt people called the
Dilaites. Both
responded to
their call, but no
fight followed.
Tabouasamt people...
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subjugated the
northern coastal areas of Morocco,
ending the rule of the
Dilaites. In 1669, he
captured Marrakesh, and
thereafter occupied the Sous and the...
- and the Tafilalt, led his
troops and
overcame the
highland forces. The
Dilaite contender remained in the
region until 1680, when he
disappeared mysteriously...
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delimitation of
rural frontiers.
While the
battle was a
victory for the
Dilaites over Ghaïlan, the
victorious party suffered considerable casualties. The...
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Predecessor Mohammed esh-Sheikh es-Seghir
Successor Mohammed al-Hajj al-Dila'i (
Dilaite interlude) Born Unknown ?
Morocco (Saadi dynasty) Died c. 1659
Saadi Sultanate...
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powerful of
these factions were the Dala'iyya (also
spelled Dila'iyya or
Dilaites), a
federation of
Amazigh (Berbers) in the
Middle Atlas who increasingly...
-
powerful of
these factions were the Dala'iyya (also
spelled Dila'iyya or
Dilaites), a
federation of
Amazigh (Berbers) in the
Middle Atlas who increasingly...
-
people from
Tabouasamt recruited the
Dilaites. Both
responded by ****embling two
armies in Bou Hasen, and the
Dilaites met in Sijilmasa. However, on July...
-
Sultan of
Morocco after 1668, when
Moulay al
Rashid finally vanquished the
Dilaites. The
Alawi dynasty is the
current Moroccan royal family. The name "Alawi"...
- of the Marabutus.
After 1640 the
republic fell
under the
control of the
Dilaites,
Berbers from the
upper Muluya valley. In 1641 the
Zawiya Dila'iya, which...