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| Resource | Key Details for the 1982 French Edition | | :--- | :--- | | | Second-hand bookstores and library networks. The publisher, Klincksieck , currently lists it as "Temporarily unavailable". | | Library Catalogs | WorldCat ID: 10182821 . Search for availability in libraries near you. | | National Libraries | The Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) has copies (Call number: 964.02 JACQ m1/m2). | | Academic Libraries | Copies can be found in major academic institutions like the Bibliothèque de la Sorbonne . | | ISBN Numbers | Complete set: 2-252-02113-6 Volume 1: 2-252-02111-X Volume 2: 2-252-02112-8 |

Au cours de l'époque romaine, la région du Maroc saharien faisait partie de la province romaine de Maurétanie Tingitane. Les Romains ont établi des routes, des villes et des postes militaires dans la région, qui est devenue un important centre commercial.

– Examines the Saadian era, the impact of Portuguese coastal occupation, and the shifts in trans-Saharan trade dynamics. Key Highlights of the Work

Jacques-Meunié structurally divides her magnum opus into two major temporal horizons:

Annexion de la boucle du Niger et apogée du commerce saharien. Avènement de Moulay Ali Cherif Le Tafilalet devient le berceau de la dynastie alaouite. 1670 Pacification du Souss par Moulay Rachid Unification définitive du pays à partir des bases du Sud. Conclusion : L'Héritage du Maroc Saharien le maroc saharien des origines a 1670 french edition top

is a sought-after academic text, often found in specialized libraries or through rare book dealers like of this specific edition or perhaps a of a particular chapter or dynasty mentioned in the text? Le Maroc saharien des origines à 1670 (French Edition)

Établis dans le Tafilalet depuis le XIIIe siècle, les Alaouites jouissent d'un immense prestige religieux en tant que descendants de l'Imam Ali. Face à l'insécurité croissante qui paralyse le commerce caravanier (la sève vitale de la région), les notables de Sijilmassa demandent la protection de Moulay Ali Cherif. La Reconquête du Territoire et la Date Clé de 1670

The Moroccan Sahara is not merely a desert; it has historically functioned as an inland sea. It connected sub-Saharan Africa with the Mediterranean world.

La ville contrôlait l'accès aux mines de sel de Taoudenni et, surtout, aux gisements d'or du Bambouk et du Bouré (Soudan occidental). | Resource | Key Details for the 1982

: In the 13th and 14th centuries, the Marīnid dynasty, succeeding the Almohads, continued to dominate this area, using it as a strategic base and a source of troops. Their control over the trade routes of the eastern Maghreb and the routes to Sub-Saharan Africa remained essential. The subsequent Waṭṭāsid period (15th-16th century) was marked by a gradual decline in central authority, leading to increased autonomy for the Saharan tribes and the rise of local powers, notably the influential zāwiya (religious and political institutions) of the Jazūliyya (led by the descendants of the saint Sīdī Aḥmad al-Majzūb ), who wielded considerable spiritual and political influence.

Examines the rise of the Saadians and the political landscape of southern Morocco from 1557 to 1603.

+------------------------------------------------------------+ | LE MAROC SAHARIEN DES ORIGINES À 1670 | +------------------------------------------------------------+ | +----------------------+----------------------+ | | [ Volume 1: Des origines au XVIe ] [ Volume 2: Du XVIe siècle à 1670 ] - Protohistoric Rock Art - The Rise of the Saadians - Sijilmassa Trans-Saharan Hub - Battle of Alcácer Quibir (1578) - Almoravid & Almohad Empires - Conquest of the Songhai (1591) - Zenata (Merinid) Fractures - Alaouite Unification (1670) 1. Protohistory and the Roots of Saharan Civilisation

Le Maroc saharien des origines à 1670 (1982) is a monumental two-volume work by French anthropologist and historian . This study is widely considered the definitive reference on the historical, social, and architectural evolution of Morocco's Saharan regions. Core Content & Scope Search for availability in libraries near you

: The book provides critical insights into the rise of powerful Berber dynasties, such as the Almoravids , and their influence across West Africa and Spain. It also examines the vital role of trans-Saharan trade routes . Reader & Scholarly Consensus

The introduction of the dromedary camel in the early centuries AD transformed the Sahara. It enabled long-distance travel, allowing tribes to control vast trade networks.

Le Maroc saharien des origines à 1670 , published in 1982 by , is a seminal work by French ethnologist and historian Denise Jacques-Meunié (also known as Djinn Jacques-Meunié). This massive two-volume study, totaling approximately 950–990 pages, provides the first comprehensive historical overview of the Saharan regions of Morocco—areas largely ignored by previous travelers and historians. Overview and Scope

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