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Natural region in Morocco
Doukkala (Arabic: دكالة, romanized: Dukkālah, Berber languages: ⵉⴷⵓⴽⴰⵍⵏ, romanized: Idukalen) is a natural region of Morocco made of fertile plains and
Doukkala
City gate in Marrakesh, Morocco
Bab Doukkala (Arabic: باب دكالة, lit. 'gate of the Doukkala') is the main northwestern gate of the medina (historic walled city) of Marrakesh, Morocco
Bab_Doukkala
Region in Morocco
Doukkala-Abda (Arabic: دكالة عبدة (Ǧihâtu Dukkālâ - ʿAbdâ)) was formerly one of the sixteen regions of Morocco from 1997 to 2015. It is situated in west-central
Doukkala-Abda
Mosque in Marrakesh, Morocco
The Bab Doukkala Mosque (Arabic: مسجد باب دكالة) or Mosque of Bab Doukkala is a mosque in Marrakesh, Morocco. It is named after the nearby western city
Bab_Doukkala_Mosque
The Protectorate of Doukkala was a vast vassal territory established by the governor Nuno Fernandes de Ataíde, who governed it until his death in 1516
Protectorate_of_Doukkala
Region of Morocco
Atlantic at Azemmour. The river divides the region into two plains, the Doukkala in the west and the Chaouia in the east. Several reservoirs provide water
Casablanca-Settat
eucalyptus. This zone extends from Safi to south of Agadir. It includes the Doukkala plain, the coast of Essaouira, and the Souss basin. The climate is a drier
Climate_of_Morocco
City in Marrakesh–Safi, Morocco
Doukkala Mosque, built around the same time further west, has a similar layout and style as the Mouassine Mosque. Both the Mouassine and Bab Doukkala
Marrakesh
Moroccan cultural heritage site
square. The mosque would have likely followed the same model as the Bab Doukkala and Mouassine Mosques, being deliberately built in the midst of major traffic
Jemaa_el-Fnaa
Historical region in Morocco
Regreg and Tensift in Morocco. It includes the modern regions of Chaouia, Doukkala, Abda, Rhamna, Sraghna and Chiadma. The indigenous population is that of
Tamasna
City in Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
(Berber : ⵙⵉⴷⵉ ⴱⵏⵏⵓⵕ, Arabic : سيدي بنُّور, "Sufi Sheikh") also called Doukkala and Tlat Sidi Bennour, is a Moroccan city in the west of the country belonging
Sidi_Bennour
High productivity agricultural region
Chaouia Plain while the port of Mazagan serviced Doukkala. After Morocco's independence, agriculture in Doukkala became geared toward irrigation so less area
Breadbasket
Plain in Morocco
El-Ferakcha-El-Chkakfa - Arab El-Harakta-El Neghamcha - Arab Doukkala - A group of Arabs originally from Doukkala Oulad Sidi Omar el-Hadi Aouf - Arab History portal
Gharb_(Morocco)
Leader of Doukkala in Morocco (died 1520)
ū-Taʿfuft (Arabic: يحيى أوتعفوفت; died 1520) was a Moroccan alcaide of the Doukkala region in the service of the King of Portugal. u-Ta'fuft was from the village
Yahya_u-Ta'fuft
Musical artist
2005 Senhaji Said, Daoudi, Saïd Lahna, Ahmed Al Boutoula, Najat Tazi and Doukkala, Jarra non stop Chayyeb, Fassifone, 2002 Elmarnisi, Hamid. "الموت يفجع
Said_Senhaji
Moroccan football club
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
KAC_Marrakech
Other squares and plazas include El Mashwar, El Moussalla, Place Bab Doukkala, Square Charles de Foucauld, Place de la Liberté, Place du 16 Novembre
Landmarks_of_Marrakesh
Moroccan politician (born 1976)
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
Fatima_Ezzahra_El_Mansouri
Art museum, garden in Marrakesh, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
Majorelle_Garden
Fortifications in Marrakesh, Morocco
ash-Shari'a, Bab al-Makhzen, Bab el-'Arissa (also known as Bab ar-Raha), Bab Doukkala, Bab Moussoufa, and Bab Taghzout. Four of these gates—Bab ash-Shari'a,
Walls_of_Marrakesh
Region of Morocco
Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz with the provinces of Asfi and Youssoufia in Doukkala-Abda region. In September 2023 the region was struck by a large magnitude
Marrakesh-Safi
Mosque in Marrakesh, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
Mosque_of_the_Cat
Religious building in Marrakesh, Morocco
complexes in the late 16th century such as the Mouassine Mosque and Bab Doukkala Mosque, as well as the later Zawiya of Sidi Bel Abbes. The center of the
Zawiya of Sidi Muhammad Ben Sliman al-Jazuli
Zawiya_of_Sidi_Muhammad_Ben_Sliman_al-Jazuli
1523 battle in the Malayan Peninsular
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Battle_of_Muar_River
The 12 Regions of Morocco are subdivided into 75 second-level administrative divisions, known as prefectures and provinces. These consist of 13 prefectures
Prefectures and provinces of Morocco
Prefectures_and_provinces_of_Morocco
Region in Morocco
the region annexed Safi and Youssoufia Provinces (both formerly from the Doukkala-Abda Region) to become the Region of Marrakesh-Safi. The former region
Marrakesh-Tensift-El_Haouz
Region in Morocco
region annexed El Jadida and Sidi Bennour Provinces from the region of Doukkala-Abda and the provinces of Benslimane, Berrechid and Settat from the region
Grand_Casablanca
Bus rapid transit and trolleybus system in Morocco
vehicles comes from solar power. The initial route in operation runs from Bab Doukkala in the city center to Al Massira. It is marked as route A at stops, but
BRT_Marrakesh
Traditional elementary school in the Islamic world
kuttab) was included in some charitable complexes such as those of the Bab Doukkala Mosque and the Mouassine Mosque, both built in Marrakesh by the Saadi dynasty
Kuttab
Arabic variety of western Morocco
dialectal continuum of Hilalian Arabic, mainly spoken in the western (Doukkala, Abda, Tadla, Chaouia, Rhamna, Sraghna, Chiadma and Zaër) and central-western
Western_Morocco_Arabic
Jewish quarter of Marrakesh, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
Mellah_of_Marrakesh
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Battle_of_Margão_(1659)
1914-1917 conflict
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Kolongongo_War
Dam and reservoir in Morocco
irrigation of over 100,000 hectares (250,000 acres) of farmland in the Doukkala region. The dam's hydroelectric power plant also generates 221 gigawatt-hours
Al_Massira_Dam
Shopping mall in Marrakesh, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
Menara_Mall
1573 Invasion Of Malacca By Acehnese Ad Javanese
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Siege_of_Malacca_(1573)
Arab Muslim general (died 683)
Shakir and the lands of Doukkala, calling them to Islam, but they refused. Uqba fought them, then returned to the lands of Doukkala and to Haskura. Despite
Uqba_ibn_Nafi
Historical conflict in India
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Luso-Maratha_War_(1729–1732)
16th to 18th century conflicts in India
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Mughal–Portuguese_conflicts
Historic mansion and museum in Marrakesh, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
Dar_Si_Said
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Siege_of_Muscat_(1650)
Madrasa in Marrakesh, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
Ben_Youssef_Madrasa
Province in Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
large city is Zemamra, which is close to the commune of Laghnadra. The Doukkala sugar factory, a unit of the Cosumar group located in Sidi Bennour, is
Sidi_Bennour_Province
1510–1659 state in Morocco and Northwest Africa
In terms of religious architecture, the Mouassine Mosque and the Bab Doukkala Mosque of Marrakesh were built under the reign of Moulay Abdallah al-Ghalib
Saadi_Sultanate
Mosque in Marrakesh, Morocco
in many later mosques such as the 16th-century Saadian mosques of Bab Doukkala and Mouassine. The minaret is designed in Almohad style and was constructed
Kutubiyya_Mosque
Berber tribal confederation
as: Haha, Regraga, Warika (Ourika), Hazmira, Gadmiwa, Henfisa, Hezerga, Doukkala, Hintata, Maghous, and Tehlawa. In the north, the Masmuda were generally
Masmuda
Christian missionary (born 1971)
Rachid was born in Morocco to a conservative Muslim family and raised in Doukkala. His father was an imam. He memorized one-sixth of the Quran by age 6.
Brother_Rachid
Palace in Marrakesh, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
Bahia_Palace
Patron Saints of Marrakesh
city. In 2005 the mayor of Marrakesh inaugurated a monument outside Bab Doukkala (the northeastern gate of the old city), known as Place des Septs Saints
Seven_Saints_of_Marrakesh
1880s–1910s Portuguese colonial campaigns
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Portuguese campaigns of pacification and occupation
Portuguese_campaigns_of_pacification_and_occupation
Successful Portuguese siege on Bintan
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Siege_of_Bintan
Siege of the city in Maharashtra, India
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Siege_of_Chaul_(1594)
concubine. She established mosques and Quranic schools, including the Bab Doukkala Mosque. The Lala 'Auda Mosque in Meknes, also carries her name, as does
Lalla_Masuda
1500–1513 war
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
First_Luso-Malabarese_War
Ethnic Arabs of North Africa
valley and the Atlantic coast in the western Maghreb to areas such as Doukkala. They heavily transformed the culture of the Maghreb into Arab culture
Maghrebi_Arabs
Religious building in Marrakesh, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
Zawiya_of_Sidi_Abd_el-Aziz
Ismail and the mother of Sultan Al-Mostadi ben Ismail. She was native of Doukkala. In 1738 she entered in negotiations with the General of the Abid al-Bukhari
Aouda_Doukalia
Conflict in West Africa
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Igala–Benin_War
City in Casablanca-Settat, Morocco
necessary facilities. Ancient subdivisions: El Hassania, Derb Marrakech, Diour Doukkala, Derb Jamila, Derb Ourida, Derb Fath, Derb Douchmane, Riyad Salam, Derb
Mohammedia
Moroccan female mythological figure
associate) known as Hammu Qayyu. In more southern regions of Morocco, including Doukkala, she is instead called "Kharaja." In the traditions of the Buffi Sufi order
Aisha_Qandicha
Wine making in Morocco
Chellah AOG Zemmour AOG Zaër AOG Zenatta AOG Sahel AOG El-Jadida Region Doukkala AOG Morocco portal Wine portal Africa portal Moroccan cuisine North African
Moroccan_wine
Arab tribal confederation in North Africa
valley and the Atlantic coast in the western Maghreb to areas such as Doukkala. Their influx was a major factor in the linguistic, cultural and ethnic
Banu_Hilal
1912 battle of the French Conquest of Morocco
them to stay put there and await reinforcements from Lt.-Col Joseph from Doukkala. In the meantime, Lyautey continued using backchannels to negotiate with
Battle_of_Sidi_Bou_Othman
the countryside of Morocco, especially the Atlantic plains—areas such as Doukkala-Abda, Chaouia-Ouardigha, and Rehamna. There are many varieties of Berber
Music_of_Morocco
Historical monument in Marrakesh, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
El_Badi_Palace
Airport in Essaouira, Morocco
dollars) , bus N° 2 has a stop outside airport, this bus route is between Bab doukkala and Sidi kaouki. PassengersYear20,00040,00060,00080,000100,000120,000140
Essaouira-Mogador_Airport
Mosque in Marrakesh, Morocco
patterns, very similar to those found in the Mouassine Mosque and Bab Doukkala Mosque from the Saadian period. The most decorated area is that around
Kasbah_Mosque,_Marrakesh
1040–1147 Berber dynasty in west Africa and Iberia
time, although many of them have since been significantly modified. Bab Doukkala, one of the western gates, is believed to have best preserved its original
Almoravid_dynasty
Continuum of Arabic dialects native to the Maghreb
Algeria; Western Hilal dialects: in the western plains of Morocco (Chaouia, Doukkala, Abda, Gharb, etc). Maqil dialects: in western Algeria and Morocco. Hassaniya
Hilalian_dialects
2nd military encounter between Portuguese and Ottoman Empire
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Ottoman–Portuguese conflicts (1586–1589)
Ottoman–Portuguese_conflicts_(1586–1589)
Public garden in Marrakesh, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
Menara_Gardens
Historical conflict in India
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Portuguese_conquest_of_Daman
Sub-branch of Banu Hilal
concerning the Athbaj: The Athbej who were al-Mansur's main recruits living in Doukkala and in the plains of Tadla have in recent times been much troubled by the
Athbaj
Neighbourhood in Marrakesh, Morocco
district within the Medina of Marrakech neighbouring the districts of Bab Doukkala, Azbezt, Derb Tizougarine and Riad Aitoun El Kedim. The area contains the
Mouassine
706 – Morocco (average) 0.710 5 Tensfit (Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz, Doukkala-Abda) 0.700 6 Eastern (Oriental) 0.705 Medium human development 7 Centre-South
List of regions of Morocco by Human Development Index
List_of_regions_of_Morocco_by_Human_Development_Index
Oujda 9 Grand Casablanca Casablanca 10 Rabat-Salé-Zemmour-Zaer Rabat 11 Doukkala-Abda Safi 12 Tadla-Azilal Béni Mellal 13 Meknès-Tafilalet Meknès 14 Fès-Boulemane
Regions_of_Morocco
Railway station in Marrakesh, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
Marrakesh_Railway_Station
Historical conflict
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Mughal–Portuguese War (1692–1693)
Mughal–Portuguese_War_(1692–1693)
Nomadic Arab tribes
Algiers and Oran plains, some were taken to the Moulouya valley and in Doukkala plains by the Caliph of Marrakesh in the second half of the 12th century
Bedouin
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Siege_of_Bahrain_(1529)
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Naulila_Incident
Art museum in Marrakech, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
Dar_el_Bacha
Tribal confederation and historical region of Morocco
Arabized. The Chaouia, alongside other regions in the Atlantic plains like Doukkala and Chiadma, are inhabited by a group known as ʕrubis. The ʕrubis are ethnically
Chaouia_(Morocco)
Moroccan football club
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
Mouloudia_de_Marrakech
Airport in Marrakesh, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
Marrakesh_Menara_Airport
Vernacular Arabic spoken in Morocco
(Western Moroccan Arabic): spoken in the western plains of Morocco by Doukkala, Abda, Tadla, Chaouia, Gharb, and Zaër, and in the area north of Fez by
Moroccan_Arabic
1499–1543 military encounters
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Somali–Portuguese_conflicts
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Battle_of_Coolela
Historic monument in Marrakesh, Morocco
largest in the medina of Marrakesh, along with the fountain of the Bab Doukkala Mosque and the Shrob ou Shouf Fountain, both also from the Saadian period
Mouassine_Fountain
17th c. Portuguese military action
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Aceh_expedition_(1606)
Photography museum in Marrakesh, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
House of Photography of Marrakesh
House_of_Photography_of_Marrakesh
Architectural style associated with the western Islamic world
major mosques in Marrakesh including the Mouassine Mosque and the Bab Doukkala Mosque, which are notable for being part of larger multi-purpose charitable
Moorish_architecture
Colonial empire between 1415 and 1999
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Portuguese_Empire
Medieval migrations of Arabs to the Maghreb
valley and the Atlantic coast in the western Maghreb to areas such as Doukkala. They heavily transformed the culture of the Maghreb into Arab culture
Arab migrations to the Maghreb
Arab_migrations_to_the_Maghreb
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Siege_of_Daman_(1581)
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Portuguese campaign in Mozambique (World War I)
Portuguese_campaign_in_Mozambique_(World_War_I)
1523 Portuguese-Kathiri engagement
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Battle_of_Ash-Shihr_(1523)
(1514) Iran (1514-15) Marrakesh (1515) Morocco (1515) Nigeria (1515-16) Doukkala (1516) East Africa (1517) Goa (1517) Malaysia (1520) Sri Lanka (1520–1658)
Battle_of_Tidore
Sultan of Morocco from 1672 to 1727
Doukalia, date of wedding unknown. Her surname might suggest origins from the Doukkala tribe. Their children were Sultan Al-Mustadi, Moulay Bi'nassir, another
Ismail_Ibn_Sharif
Hotel in Marrakesh, Morocco
Mosque (Moulay al-Yazid Mosque) Ben Salah Mosque Mouassine Mosque Bab Doukkala Mosque Barrima Mosque Mosque of the Cat Slat al-Azama Synagogue Mausoleums
La_Mamounia
DOUKKALA
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Keville.
Male
Japanese
(敬二) Japanese name KEIJI means "respectful second (son)."
Boy/Male
Tamil
A disciple of sage Veda
Boy/Male
English
Fighting boar.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Telugu
Spirit; Person; Being; Man
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
One with Long Life; Live Long
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Born third.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Brightness of the faith
Girl/Female
Tamil
Having been taught, Enlightened
Male
Teutonic
Teutonic equivalent of Old Norse Þórr, DONAR means "thunder." In mythology, this is the name of a god of thunder.
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