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Kitāb al-bayān al-mughrib fī ākhbār mulūk al-andalus wa'l-maghrib (Book of the Amazing Story of the History of the Kings of al-Andalus and Maghreb) [1] [2] by Ibn Idhāri (var. Ibn Athari) of Marrakech in the Maghreb (now Morocco); an important medieval Arabic history of the Maghreb and Iberia, written at Marrakech ca. 1312 / 712 AH .
Al Maghrib was the first Arabic newspaper of the country, and was established in 1886. [9] It was a local media, based in Tetouan.. The first national newspaper to be published in Arabic by Moroccans was an-Nafahat az-Zakiya fi l-Akhbar il-Maghrebiya (النفحات الزكية في الأخبار المغربية The Pleasant Notes in the News of Morocco) in 1889.
In 1949, Muhammad bin al-Hussein as-Sūsī and Antonio García Jaén published Ta'līm al-Khatt al-Maghrebi (تعليم الخط المغربي) a series of five booklets teaching Maghrebi script printed in Spain. [27] [28] [29] In this edition of es-Saada from 1942, the Maghrebi ڢ appears in the headline but the Mashreqi ف is used in the ...
The poet Muḥammad Ibn al-ʿAbbās al-Qabbāj's 1929 anthology of Moroccan poets al-Adab al-ʿarabī fī al-Maghrib al-aqṣā had similar aims. [5] Muḥammad Ibn Tāwīt's 1982 anthology al-Wafī fī al-adab al-‘arabī fī al-Maghrib al-aqṣā (Compendium of Arabic Literature in Morocco) largely followed the same pattern. [5]
Maʿlamāt al-Maghrib (Arabic: معلمة المغرب, lit. 'Encyclopedia of Morocco') is an encyclopedia of Morocco produced by the Moroccan Association for Composition, Translation, and Publication ( الجمعية المغربية للتأليف والترجمة والنشر ) and published in 1989 by Salé Press.
Banque Populaire de Marrakech - Beni Mellal, part of BCP Group; Banque Populaire de Nador - Al Hoceima, part of BCP Group; Banque Populaire d'Oujda, part of BCP Group; Banque Populaire de Rabat-Kénitra, part of BCP Group; Banque Populaire de Tanger-Tétouan, part of BCP Group; CDG Capital, part of the state-owned Caisse de Dépôt et de ...
2004 - Population: 823,000. [13]2005 - Marrakech Biennale begins. 2009 - Fatima-Zahra Mansouri becomes mayor. [23]2011 28 April: 2011 Marrakesh bombing at Jemaa el-Fnaa. [24] ...
These included the Crystal Garden (az-zujaj), the garden known as al-Mustaha ("the Desired"), and the Qasr Garden or inner garden. [2] [16]: 256 The Crystal Garden, located on the east side of the Badi Palace, was for private use by the palace residents. [17] The al-Mustaha garden, to the south, was reportedly open to the public. It included a ...