- The
Almohad expedition to
Dukkala was led by Abd al-Mu'min
against tribesmen of
Dukkala. The
Almohad under Abd al-Mu'min
conquered Marrakech in 1147 CE...
-
Abdallah Dukkali Hazmiri al-Gharbi (d. 572/1177) (also Bouazza) was a
Dukkala Sufi Saint. He was the
teacher of Abu Madyan. Abu al-Abbas al-Azafi wrote...
-
operations from Tangier.
Despite receiving a
reinforcement of 3,000 men from
Dukkala who were
mobilised by his
nephew Mawlay Abd al-Rahman, the
sultan failed...
- the
Masmuda of the mountains. In the plains, the main
groups were: the
Dukkala, the Banu Magir, the Hazmira, the Ragraga, and the Haḥa. The
Masmuda of...
- 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...
- from a
rural area
called as-Sadiqat (دوار الصديقات) near al-Gharbiya in
Dukkala. His
family was
affiliated with the
Darqawi Sufi
order and
studied Ibn...
-
defeat of Isly
sparked off
tribal rebellions in many
parts of Morocco. The
Dukkala tribesmen in the
region between Safi and El
Jadida m****acred government...
- Housa; with
Notes ... Park,
Thomas K.; Boum,
Aomar (2005). "Doukkala (
dukkâla)".
Historical Dictionary of
Morocco (second ed.). Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow...
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- four
monumental gates: Bab al-Khamis (north), Bab
Aghmat (SE) and Bab
Dukkala (NW) and the Bab al-Nfis (SW). The new
construction boom and availability...