This article describes the process by which the territorial extent of Morocco came to be as it is now.
The country reached its maximum extent during the period of these dynasties: Almoravid,[1] Almohad,[2] Marinid[3] and the Saadi dynasty,[4] in addition to the greatest extent of the current dynasty, the Alaouite.
- Almoravid dynasty
at its greatest extent (early 12th century) - Almohad dynasty
at its greatest extent (early 13th century) - Marinid Sultanate in 1360
- Extent of the Saadi Sultanate at the beginning of the 17th century
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ said, Haidar y Marruecos: naciones y estados (2009-12-05). "Haidar y Marruecos: naciones y estados". ContraHistorias (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2020-10-17.
- ↑ Pfunes, Arq (2011-04-10). "Reflexiones sobre un clasicismo contemporáneo: Contexto histórico de la arquitectura hispanomusulmana (III): Imperio Almorávide (1085-1144); Segundos Reinos de Taifas (1144-1172); Imperio Almohade (1172-1212)". Reflexiones sobre un clasicismo contemporáneo. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
- ↑ "IMPERIOS DEL MAGREB (TUNEZ, ARGELIA Y MARRUECOS)". mapasimperiales.webcindario.com. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
- ↑ Unknown (2015-07-14). "Icono ADN Spain 08: 1509-1511-1513-1524-1548-1550-1554...... Las Tumbas Saadies..." Icono ADN Spain 08. Retrieved 2020-10-17.
External links
- Media related to Territorial evolution of Morocco at Wikimedia Commons
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