- The
Kingdom of
Tazeroualt or
Zaouia of
Illigh,
locally Tageldit / ⵜⴰⴳⴻⵍⴷⵉⵜ (literally "the kingdom"), is a prin****lity
based on a Sufi
brotherhood of...
- Tamazight-speaking
Middle Atlas and High
Atlas and Oufrane,
Tiznit and
Illigh in the Tashelhiyt-speaking
Souss valley (Galand-Pernet et al. 1970:2). Jews...
- el Mamun.
Independence of
morisco Republic of Salé and
minor emirates (
Illigh, Alawi,
Zawiya Dila'iya, etc.).
Conflict ceases with
Mohammed esh-Sheikh...
- city
centre between the new
Court of
Appeal and the
Marjane supermarket.
Illigh: to the east in
front of the H****an II hospital, is a
residential area of...
- the
Oulad Jerrar tribe. The
latter sold her to the head of the zaouïa of
Illigh Bou H****oun el-Semlali, and when
Moulay Sharif was the later's
captive he...
- Dila'iya (or
Zawiya of Dila)
controlled central Morocco, the
Zaouia of
Illigh [fr]
established its
influence from
Souss to the Draa River, the marabout...
- the
years before Morocco's
independence in 1956. Born in the
village of
Illigh (close to Tafraout), he was a
soufi and an
expert on the
history of the...
- his Emirate. The
defeated Aboulhasen Ali ben
Mohammed Essoussi fled to
Illigh in Sous. Less than a year
later Sidi
Mohammed embarked in a
northern expedition...
-
installed a
garrison of his
troops in
Agadir before marching on to
Illigh.
Illigh was well-fortified, but the po****tion was too
great for the city to...
-
Saadi State: the Sus,
until Draa River,
under the
control of the
Zaouia of
Illigh [fr] by Abu al-H****an Ali ben
Mohammed al-Susi Essemlali; the
plains of...