Style 1 Minimalist Modern Edition Product Title Moroccan Dynasties Spiral | Minimalist Historical Wall

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Style 1: Minimalist Modern Edition Product Title Moroccan Dynasties Spiral | Minimalist Historical Wall Art | Clean Modern Design | Digital Download Print Short Description (For Thumbnails/Previews) text Elegant minimalist visualization of Morocco's seven ruling dynasties spanning 1,200+ years. Clean lines, modern aesthetic, perfect for contemporary spaces. Full Product Description text MOROCCAN DYNASTIES SPIRAL - MINIMALIST EDITION Bring the rich history of Morocco into your space with this elegantly designed spiral timeline. This minimalist artwork traces seven ruling dynasties from 788 CE to the present day. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ THE STORY Morocco's history unfolds in a graceful spiral, beginning with the Idrisid dynasty at its heart and expanding outward through centuries of cultural achievement, architectural wonder, and royal legacy. Each colored band represents a distinct chapter: ◆ Orange — Idrisid Dynasty (788-974) Founders of Fez and the first Moroccan state ◆ Pink — Almoravid Dynasty (1040-1147) United the Maghreb under Berber rule ◆ Yellow — Almohad Dynasty (1121-1269) Built the largest Berber empire in history ◆ Green — Marinid Dynasty (1244-1465) Patrons of learning and madrasa architecture ◆ Turquoise — Wattasid Dynasty (1472-1554) Defenders against European expansion ◆ Blue — Saadi Dynasty (1549-1659) Victors of the legendary Battle of Three Kings ◆ Red — Alaouite Dynasty (1631-Present) The current royal family, ruling for four centuries ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ THE DESIGN This minimalist edition features: → Clean, uncluttered aesthetic → Smooth color transitions between eras → Elegant typography (Cinzel Decorative font) → Subtle drop shadow for depth → Pure white background for versatility → Balanced negative space Perfect for those who appreciate modern design with meaningful content.

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28.11.2025 09:59

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