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Abdallah Laroui (Arabic: عبدالله العروي; born 7
November 1933) is a
Moroccan philosopher, historian, and novelist.
Besides some
works in French, his philosophical...
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Fouad Laroui (born 12
August 1958) is a
Moroccan economist and writer, born in Oujda, Morocco.
After his
studies at the Lycée
Lyautey (Casablanca), he...
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important Moroccan authors include:
Abdellatif Laabi,
Abdelkrim Ghallab,
Fouad Laroui,
Mohammed Berrada and
Leila Abouzeid.
Orature (oral literature) is an integral...
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earthquake of 1755,
including Mogador, Casablanca, and Rabat, and
Abdallah Laroui described him as "the
architect of
modern Morocco." He also
defeated the...
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father of
Mohammed bin 'Arafa
Laroui (1989: p.487)
Miller 2013, p. 38. Martinière (1889: p.320)
Laroui (1989: p.488)
Laroui (1989: p.482) Park and Boum...
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Spain and Portugal: A
Political History of al-Andalus. Longman.
Laroui,
Abdallah Laroui (1977). The
History of the Maghrib: An
Interpretive Essay. Princeton...
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Westview 1986) p. 30.
Laroui, The
History of the
Maghrib (1977) p. 116. Abun-Nasr, A
History of the
Maghrib (1971) p. 77.
Laroui, The
History of the Maghrib...
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European worlds (Boulder:
Westview 1986) at 51–52, 53–54.
Abdallah Laroui, L'Histoire du Maghreb: Un
essai de synthèse (Paris:
Libraire François Maspero...
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Muhammad III
revitalized after the
earthquake of 1755. The
historian Abdallah Laroui called the
sultan "the
architect of
modern Morocco." It
underwent renovations...
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prevailing "Punicophilia" literature) are
presented by
Abdullah Laroui in his L'Histoire du Maghreb: Un
essai de synthèse.: 42–44 The Picards...