Tazerwalt
Sign in to savethumb|Tomb of Sidi Ahmed Ou Musa in eponymous village in Tazerwalt Tazerwalt (, ; also spelled Tazeroualt) is a historical region located in the south of Morocco, from which an independent state arose in the 17th century. Governed from its capital of Iligh in the Anti-Atlas mountains, the state of Tazerwalt at its height extended from the Atlantic Ocean to the Touat region in modern-day Algeria, controlling commerce across much of the Sahara.
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Encyclopedic overview
7 sectionsContents
- Background
- The Emirate of Tazerwalt
- Later years
- See also
- References
- Further reading
- External links
thumb|Tomb of Sidi Ahmed Ou Musa in eponymous village in Tazerwalt Tazerwalt (, ; also spelled Tazeroualt) is a historical region located in the south of Morocco, from which an independent state arose in the 17th century. Governed from its capital of Iligh in the Anti-Atlas mountains, the state of Tazerwalt at its height extended from the Atlantic Ocean to the Touat region in modern-day Algeria, controlling commerce across much of the Sahara.
==Background==
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