π²π¦ The Dynasties of Morocco: A 1200-Year Timeline This image is an informative graphic titled "The Dynasties of Morocco: A 1200-Year Timeline." It visually depicts the seven distinct and powerful dynasties that have shaped Morocco's history over 1,200 years, highlighting their key contributions and time periods. The timeline is presented in chronological order, moving from left to right, and features illustrations of representative architectural structures, historical figures, or scenes for each dynasty. Here is a breakdown of the dynasties presented: Idrisid Dynasty (788β974): Founded the nation of Morocco and established the historic Al-Qarawiyyin University. Almoravid Dynasty (1040β1147): Unified Morocco and Al-Andalus, leaving a legacy of distinctive architecture. Almohad Dynasty (1121β1269): Created the largest Berber empire and built iconic structures like the Koutoubia Mosque (prominently illustrated). Marinid Dynasty (1244β1465): Ushered in the golden age of Fez, renowned for its famous and intricate madrasas (illustrated). Wattasid Dynasty (1472β1554): Resisted Portuguese expansion while maintaining Morocco's scholarly traditions. Saadi Dynasty (1549β1659): Achieved a major victory at the Battle of Three Kings and built the Saadian Tombs (illustrated). Alaouite Dynasty (1631βPresent): Represents Morocco's longest ruling dynasty and continues to shape the modern nation. The overall aesthetic incorporates traditional Moroccan architectural motifs and colors, such as geometric patterns and earth tones, framing the entire infographic.
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