- Marrakesh, Larache, and Rabat,
ending their rebellion. The
Kasbah of the
Oudayas (Arabic: قصبة الأوداية, romanized:
Qasbat al-Awdāya;
Berber languages:...
-
pavilion of
Moulay Ismail (
Oudayas Museum) The main
courtyard of the
residential pavilion of
Moulay Ismail, now part of the
Oudayas Museum One of the rooms...
-
Moulay Isma'il was also
responsible for
settling a part of the
Udayas (or
Oudayas), a
guich tribe (military
tribe serving the sultan's army), in the kasbah...
- Bab
Oudaya (also
spelled Bab
Oudaia or Bab Udaya; Arabic: باب الوداية, romanized: gate of the Udayas), also
known as Bab
Lakbir or Bab al-Kabir (Arabic:...
-
strategic elevated position overlooking the city, like the
Kasbah of the
Oudayas in Rabat, Morocco, or the
Alcazaba of Málaga in Spain.: 135 It
could also...
- BC – 444 BC)
Udaya Manikya, a 16th-century king of
Tripura Kingdom in
India Oudaya, a
Moroccan tribe of Arab
origin Udayam (disambiguation)
Udayar (disambiguation)...
- Fez
suffered particularly from
repeated conflicts with the
Udayas (or
Oudayas), a
guich tribe (v****al
tribe serving as a
garrison and
military force)...
- of
Morocco is an
ethnographic museum,
located in the
former Musée des
Oudayas in the country's
capital Rabat.
Along with the
Kasbah of the Udayas, the...
-
Mohammed VI, "Bab Challah" (Challah gate) in
Rabat A
panoramical view of the
Oudayas Mohammed VI and "20" 2005 2005 50
dirhams 147 × 70 mm
Green Mohammed VI...
-
Retrieved 21
August 2014.
Mustapha Elouizi (20 July 2013). "L'Eté des
Oudayas souffle sa troisième bougie". Libération.
Retrieved 21
August 2014. "Mohammed...