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Souira Guedima,
formerly known as Aguz, is a
Moroccan town 36 km
south of Safi, at the
mouth of the
Tensift River on the
Atlantic seacoast.
Guedima may...
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technicians to
build the
fortress and city
along modern lines.
Originally called "
Souira" ("the
small fortress"), the name
became "Es-Saouira" ("the beautifully...
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subsequent Almohads,
replacing the port of
Ribat Kuz (present-day
Souira Kedima) that had
served as the main port for
Aghmat in the
previous century...
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Marrakesh and has its
outlet into the
Atlantic Ocean at the
ancient fortress of
Souira Qedima,
around 40 km
south from Safi. Its
water discharge changes according...
- Cruz do Cabo de Gué (Agadir) 1506–1525
Mogador (Essaouira) 1506–1525 Aguz (
Souira Guedima) 1506–1769
Mazagan (El Jadida) 1513–1541
Azamor (Azemmour) 1515–1541...
- (Safi),
Santa Cruz do Cabo de Gué (Agadir),
Mogador (Essaouira), Aguz (
Souira Guedima) and
Azamor (Azemmour)), thus
adding the
descriptive "Algarves beyond...
- Cruz do Cabo de Gué (Agadir) 1506–1525
Mogador (Essaouira) 1506–1525 Aguz (
Souira Guedima) 1506–1769
Mazagan (El Jadida) 1513–1541
Azamor (Azemmour) 1515–1541...
- wa'l-Mamalik,
French translation by M. de Slane,
Paris or Aguz, now
known as
Souira Guedima Abdessadeq El Glaoui, Le Ralliement. Le Glaoui, Mon Père (ISBN 9981-149-79-9)...
- (Santa Cruz do Cabo de Gué) (1505–1541)
Essaouira (Mogador) (1506–1525)
Souira Guedima (Aguz) (1506–1525) Safi (Safim) (1488–1541) El
Jadida (Mazagão)...
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sovereignty in 1729. Matadi:
Trading post.[citation needed]
Morocco enclaves Aguz/
Souira Guedima (1506–1525) Alcácer Ceguer/El Qsar es
Seghir (1458–1550) Arzila/Asilah...