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It was a U.S. Navy installation connected to the Naval Air Station Port Lyautey in Kenitra, Morocco. [2] The base was closed in 1976. [3] Following its closure in the mid-1970's, the base was returned to the government of the Kingdom of Morocco and was transformed into a military barracks serving Sidi Slimane Air Base by the Royal Moroccan Air ...
The construction of the mosque of Sidi Yahya, sometimes written Sidi Yahia, began in 1400 by Sheikh El-Mokhtar Hamalla. [4] The Sidi Yahya mosque is one of the oldest mosques in Timbuktu and holds special significance: when the Touareg under their leader Akil took control of Timbuktu in 1433, they gave the chieftaincy to Mohammed Naddi, a Senhaja from Chinguetti who commissioned the mosque. [2]
Sidi Yahya El Gharb is a town in Sidi Slimane Province, Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, Morocco. [3] At the 2004 census, its population was 31,705. [4] Prior to June 2010, Sidi Yahya El Gharb was in Kénitra Province.
Sidi Yahya El Gharb, town in Kénitra Province; Sidi Yahya Ou Youssef, commune in Khénifra Province; Sidi Yahya Ou Saad, commune in Sefrou Province; Sidi Yahya Bni Zeroual, commune in Taounate Province
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France's desire to reassert her influence in Morocco led to the Bombardment of Salé in November 1851. [4] In 1859 French troops occupied the oasis of Sidi Yahia, a place seven kilometres from Oujda. [5] In 1860 a French post office was founded in Tangier as a branch of the postal service of Oran. While providing a useful service to European ...
Sidi Bou Abib Mosque: Tangier: 1917 Souq al-Ahad Mosque Agadir: N/A: Tinmal Mosque: Tinmel: 1148 [20] No longer operating as mosque but accessible to visitors as a historical site Zawiya of Moulay Idris I: Moulay Idriss Zerhoun: Probably first established in 9th century, but rebuilt and modified many times. [13] Burial site of Idris I.
Sidi Yahya Ou Youssef is a commune in Midelt Province of the Drâa-Tafilalet administrative region of Morocco. At the time of the 2014 census , the commune had a total population of 4637 people living in 942 households.