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The Treaty of Tadla was a treaty signed in 1527 between the rival Moroccan dynasties of the Marinid Wattasids, in the north of the country, and the southern Saadis. The treaty followed an inconclusive military encounter between the two parties at Tadla.[1]
The treaty confirmed to the Saadis the area of Sus and Marrakesh, while the rest of the country, with the capital of Fez, remained to the Wattasids.[1]
^ abOgot, Bethwell A.; Africa, Unesco International Scientific Committee for the Drafting of a General History of (1992-01-01). Africa from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century. UNESCO. ISBN 978-92-3-101711-7.
The TreatyofTadla was a treaty signed in 1527 between the rival Moroccan dynasties of the Marinid Wattasids, in the north of the country, and the southern...
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Moroccan defeat Another result (e.g. a treaty or peace without a clear result, status quo ante bellum, result of civil or internal conflict, result unknown...
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made by the governments of Morocco or the self-proclaimed SADR, and in international treaties, it is still a formal part of Spain that remains to be...
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خيران) is a Moroccan tribe of Hilali-Arab descent, who settled in Morocco in the 12th century. The tribe is part of the Tadla Reconfederacy . The Beni Khirane...
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Aghmat while the Banu Ifran ruled over Tlemcen, Salé (Chellah), and the Tadla region.: 91 According to Encyclopædia Britannica, "although Idrīs I had...
over the entirety of Morocco began with Sultan Mohammed ash-Sheikh in 1554, when he vanquished the last Wattasids at the Battle ofTadla. Saadian rule ended...
decisively defeated in the Battle ofTadla by the Saadians. The Ottomans would try to invade Morocco after the assassination of Mohammed ash-Sheikh in 1558...
and his Ottoman allies, in the battle ofTadla. In 1555 the French Navy, then allied with the Ottoman Empire of Suleiman the Magnificent, sent a detachment...
17th century a significant influx of Jews from the Tadla region and from the Sous Valley arrived under the reigns of the Alaouite sultans Moulay Rashid...
definitively" and cut the Zaians off from support of other tribes. The French outpost at nearby Kasbah Tadla had recently been attacked by Said and subsequent...
inhabited the region ofTadla portion of Tamesna in the early days of the Saadi dynasty. Around 1540, they entered the service of Muhammad al-Sheikh and...