- The
Regreg War (often
erroneously called the Paregreg) was a
civil war that took
place in 1404–1406
within the
Javanese empire of Ma****ahit. The conflict...
- The Bou
Regreg (Arabic: أبو رقراق) is a
river located in
western Morocco which discharges into the
Atlantic Ocean between the
cities of
Rabat and Salé...
- The
Republic of Salé, also
known as the Bou
Regreg Republic and the
Republic of the Two Banks, was a city-state
maritime corsair republic based at Salé...
- 14°W. Morocco's
capital city is Rabat, a city that is
beside the Oued Bou
Regreg River; its
largest city is its main port, Casablanca.
Other cities recording...
-
South Sudan White Nile - Sudan,
South Sudan, Rwanda, Tanzania,
Uganda Bou
Regreg - Morocco. 240 km Draa
River - Morocco. 1100 km
Moulouya River - Morocco...
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supporting evidence for
specific events in Ma****ahit history, such as the
Regreg War.
After defeating the
Melayu Kingdom in
Sumatra in 1275,
Singhasari became...
- [salaː]) is a city in
northwestern Morocco, on the
right bank of the Bou
Regreg river,
opposite the
national capital Rabat, for
which it
serves as a commuter...
-
captured and
transformed into his own prin****lity, the
Republic of Bou
Regreg,
becoming its
independent governor. The
English diplomat John
Harrison negotiated...
- (citadel) in Rabat, Morocco. It is
located on a hill at the
mouth of the Bou
Regreg opposite Salé, and
adjacent to the
Medina quarter of Rabat. It is listed...
- of the
Republic of Salé,
which was
established on the
mouth of the Bou
Regreg river and
existed from 1627 to 1668. Many of the
corsairs of the Salé Rovers...