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Tamuda was an
ancient Berber city and
military camp in
Mauretania Tingitana. It is
located 6 km (4 miles) west of the present-day
Tetouan in
northern Morocco...
- of the
province were
Iulia Valentia Banasa, Septem, Rusadir,
Lixus and
Tamuda.
After the
death in 40 AD of
Ptolemy of Mauretania, the last
Ptolemaic ruler...
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Phoenicians traded there and
after them the site—known now as the
ancient town of
Tamuda—became a
Roman colony under Emperor Augustus. In the late 13th century,...
- "Fès-Jdid de sa
fondation en 1276 au
milieu du XXe siècle" (PDF). Hespéris-
Tamuda: 245–318.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on 2021-09-29.
Retrieved 2021-09-29...
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Tamuda (Russian: Тамуда; Avar: ТӀамуда) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Mazadinsky Selsoviet,
Tlyaratinsky District,
Republic of Dagestan, Russia. Po****tion:...
- Rome
portal Iulia Valentia Banasa –
Ancient Berber-Roman city in
Morocco Tamuda –
Ancient Berber city and
Roman military camp in
Morocco Thamusida – Berber...
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Retrieved 2024-09-06. Hespéris,
Tamuda (1 Jan 1990). "Hommage à
Germain AYACHE". Hespéris-
Tamuda. 28: 5. "Germain Ayache :
Historien et militant"...
- over 2000
years to its
origins as a
Mauretanian Berber settlement named Tamuda,
located at near present-day
Tetouan by the
south bank of the
Martil Valley...
- et ses
relations commerciales au XIe siècle d'après El Bekri", Hespéris
Tamuda (in French), 10: 5–36. The link is to the
entire volume. Love, Paul M. Jr...
- ****o” (borrowed from Arabic) hemmam: “bathroom” (borrowed from Arabic)
tamuda: “pig" lmakla: “food” (borrowed from Arabic) tanebdut: “summer” kama: “bed”...