A Brief History and Influence of Morocco

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A Brief History and Influence of Morocco


Journey to Morocco to discover its ancient past to its modern-day constructions. Explore the remnants of various empires, UNESCO world heritage sites, and modern-day archeological achievements. Before your journey is complete, we’ll explore the influence Morocco has had on the world, particularly Spain, through architecture, culture, and…

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  1. I lived here i used to dig up old coin's i got plenty of photos even a photo of the sun rising almost precisely in direction of the wall which has a weird symbol on the top 😅

  2. Just look at iran's architecture and designs and colours 1000 years ago. When arabs attacked persians and took the civil engineer's and architectures with them as slaves. Portugal, Spain and Moroccans art and design influenced by persians at that time and still continues

  3. The Sahrawi 🇪🇭 Arab Democratic Republic is the sole legitimate state of the dispossessed & dreadfully treated indigenous people of the Western Sahara. Incorporation into ‘Morocco’ is a hateful project of Islamist, supremacist neo-colonialism to the dispossessed people . Thankfully, the Republic has garnered a great deal of international support & recognition : the UN regards the Republic as simply being temporarily under the aegis of Moroccan military occupation, completely illegally. UN mandated referenda to ascertain local opinion on autonomy, independence from or incorporation into Morocco have been suspended no less than 47 times due to Rabat’s sabotage of the process.

  4. when discussing the history of European involvement in the Maghreb there seems to be a consensus among many historians to detract the Portuguese legacy and focus more on the Spanish & French. when in fact Portugal was the first European power to invade Morocco, where they fought a gruesome 350 year holy war . all the beautiful UNESCO world heritage sites dotting the Moroccan Atlantic coast built by the Portuguese empire many centuries ago , aren't there by coincidence.

  5. Proof you should be carefully to what you said, you made some mistakes that should be fixed. And next time before you starting to teach lesson make sure 100 parcent that information you recieve are correct.

  6. I live in New Haven, CT where Yale University is located and when i saw a one hour video about Morocco by Yale Alumni Academy, as a Moroccan American I thought Oh! This is gonna be some serious academic endeavor, Boy I was wrong, I heard tourists guides in Morocco do a better job. I am not gonna ever bother listing all the wrong information in this video. I see a lot of people in the comments section did that already,and I don’t think the Yale Alumini Academy really care anyway.

  7. In the Northern Morocco, Rif region, the language we spoke with in our daily life is:
    Native Tamazight Rifia Not Arabic nor French. 2nd is the Darija dialect.
    2- No one in the whole countru uses the standard Arabic or French in their daily life.

  8. According to the constitution, the official languages Arabic & Berber.

    For the French it is imposed by the actual elite but not spoken between Moroccan only used in French companies and finance field.

    STEM high education in University is either in French or English.

  9. History doesn't start only when a westerner view hit places. The brief (1912-1956) Spanish and French colonization period is just an anomaly in the course of Moroccan history not a set point when every thing began, even, the General Assembly of united nation gives the13 December 1974 an advisory opinion, confirming the ties between Sahara and the kingdom of Morocco. The thing is a territory dispute is very lucrative for the colonial powers pushing the region into an armament race, weakening them and subjugating them to those same powers…

  10. the Soninke are the al-Berabir (the Berbers) of medieval Arabic sources and Barbari in southern Europe. : ) The word is indigenous to those now called sub-Saharans, and still found under the forms Beribra, Bambara and Beri'a."

    #repost @Dana Reynolds Marniche