- were an
independent state from 744 AD to 1058 AD.[citation needed] The
Doukkalas were a mix of
majority Masmuda: the Ragrâga, Hazmîra, Banû Dghûgh, Banû...
- the
Moroccan tribe of
Oulad Amrane, part of the
tribal confederation of
Doukkala, upon a
request for help from the
Oulad Motaa, v****als of the Portuguese...
- Bab
Doukkala (Arabic: باب دكالة, lit. 'gate of the
Doukkala') is the main
northwestern gate of the
medina (historic
walled city) of Marrakesh, Morocco...
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Doukkala-Abda (Arabic: دكالة عبدة (Ǧihâtu Dukkālâ - ʿAbdâ)) was
formerly one of the
sixteen regions of
Morocco from 1997 to 2015. It is
situated in west-central...
- The Bab
Doukkala Mosque (Arabic: مسجد باب دكالة) or
Mosque of Bab
Doukkala is a
major neighbourhood mosque (a
Friday mosque) in Marrakesh, Morocco, dating...
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Atlantic at Azemmour. The
river divides the
region into two plains, the
Doukkala in the west and the
Chaouia in the east.
Several reservoirs provide water...
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Other squares and
plazas include El Mashwar, El Moussalla,
Place Bab
Doukkala,
Square Charles de Foucauld,
Place de la Liberté,
Place du 16 Novembre...
-
Doukkala Mosque,
built around the same time
further west, has a
similar layout and
style as the Mou****ine Mosque. Both the Mou****ine and Bab
Doukkala...
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Chaouia Plain while the port of
Mazagan serviced Doukkala.
After Morocco's independence,
agriculture in
Doukkala became geared toward irrigation so less area...
- square. The
mosque would have
likely followed the same
model as the Bab
Doukkala and Mou****ine Mosques,
being deliberately built in the
midst of
major traffic...