The Dynasties Of Morocco A 1200-Year Timeline The Image Presents A Comprehensive Historical Timeline

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The Dynasties of Morocco: A 1200-Year Timeline The image presents a comprehensive historical timeline spanning over twelve centuries, detailing the major ruling Dynasties of Morocco on a decorative, scroll-like banner. The timeline begins in the late 8th century with the Idrisid Dynasty (788–974), depicted in blue. This founding dynasty is noted for establishing the first Moroccan state and founding the city of Fez. The history then flows into the era of the great Berber empires. The Almoravid Dynasty (1040–1147), colored green, is recognized for uniting the Maghreb region under Berber rule. They are immediately followed by the powerful Almohad Dynasty (1121–1269), presented in gold. The Almohads are highlighted as the builders of the largest Berber empire in history, symbolized by a grand minaret, likely the Koutoubia or Hassan Tower. The timeline then transitions to the later medieval and early modern periods. The Marinid Dynasty (1244–1465), depicted in a rich pink/maroon, is remembered as renowned patrons of learning and madrasa architecture, a period marked by intellectual flourishing. Following them is the Wattasid Dynasty (1472–1554), shown in orange/brown with cannons and ships, who are known for defending the region against European expansion. The focus then shifts to the crucial 16th-century power shift with the Saadi Dynasty (1549–1659), rendered in purple. They achieved significant military fame as the victors of the legendary Battle of Three Kings. Finally, the timeline concludes with the long-reigning and current ruling family, the Alaouite Dynasty (1631–Present). This final section, colored in dark blue/purple, signifies the current royal family, which has been ruling for nearly four centuries. This visual summary provides a clear, sequential overview of Morocco's rich political history from its foundation to the present day.

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28.11.2025 10:36

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