- The
Moulouya River (Berber: iɣẓer en Melwect, Arabic: وادي ملوية) is a 520 km-long (320 mi)
river in Morocco. Its
sources are
located in the
Ayashi mountain...
- The
Battle of
Moulouya took
place in May 1692 at a ford on the
Moulouya river in Morocco. It was
fought between the
armies of the
Alawi sultan Moulay...
- a
Roman client state. Numidia, at its foundation, was
bordered by the
Moulouya River to the west,
Africa Proconsularis and
Cyrenaica to the east. the...
- The
Expedition to the
Moulouya was an
expedition conducted by
Arudj Reis
after he
seized Tlemcen and the
Mechouar from its
Spanish client with the help...
- BC). He
ruled over a
territory extending from
present day
Constantine to
Moulouya. When a
second war
broke out
between Carthage and Rome in 218 BC, Syphax...
- settled,
alongside their Maqil relatives, in the area
between Tadla and the
Moulouya River. The Sous
Almohad governor called upon them for help
against a rebellion...
- Hadj
Chabane took the lead in his
first campaign during the
Battle of
Moulouya,
which was
caused by
persistent Moroccan incursions into
sovereign territories...
- is
bordered by Cape
Spartel and
Tangier to the west, by
Berkane and the
Moulouya River to the east, by the
Mediterranean to the north, and by the Ouergha...
-
Atlas ranges. The
range lies
north of the High Atlas,
separated by the
Moulouya and Oum Er-Rbia rivers, and
south of the Rif mountains,
separated by the...
- individuals)
settled in
Morocco (mainly in the Draa
River valley,
between the
Moulouya River,
Tafilalt and Taourirt).
Towards the end of the
Almohad Caliphate...