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Thami El
Glaoui (Arabic: التهامي الكلاوي; 1879–23
January 1956) was the
Pasha of
Marrakesh from 1912 to 1956. His
family name was el Mezouari, from a title...
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Glaoui Palace may
refer to
several palaces used by the
Glaoui family in Morocco: Dar el Bacha, the
palace of the
Glaouis in
Marrakesh Dar
Glaoui, the palace...
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Mehdi El
Mezouari El
Glaoui (born 26 May 1956), also
known as
Mehdi El
Glaoui, is a
French former actor,
director and screenwriter. He is the son of actress...
- Dar
Glaoui or
Glaoui Palace (Arabic: دار لكلاوي;
sometimes called by its
French name,
Palais Glaoui) is a late 19th-century and
early 20th-century palace...
- Si El
Madani El
Glaoui (1860–July 1918), born
Madani El
Mezouari El
Glaoui (Arabic: المدني المزواري الڭلاوي),
nicknamed the
faqih (the literate) was a...
- H****an El
Mezouari El
Glaoui (1923–2018) was a
Moroccan figurative painter best
known for his
depictions of
fantasia hor****. El
Glaoui was born in Marrakesh...
- Marrakech. The
kasbah was the seat of the El
Glaoui family's power, thus
sometimes also
called the
Palace of
Glaoui. Its
construction started in 1860 and it...
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kasbah of the
former caïd and
later owned by T'hami El
Glaoui. The
Krupp field gun
which secured Glaoui power is displa****
outside the
kasbah today.[citation...
- roots. He is the
grandson of
painter H****an El
Glaoui, and the
great grandson of
Pasha Thami El
Glaoui.
Bexter and his
brother grew up in
Rabat with their...
- 1912, the
French Protectorate in
Morocco was
established and T'hami El
Glaoui became Pasha of
Marrakesh and
generally held this
position until the independence...