- Ksar-el-Kebir
Ksar el Kebir (Arabic, القصر الكبير) is a
city in northwest ofMorocco with 110.000 inhabitants, about 160 Km from Rabat, 32 Km from Larache and 110 Km from Tangier. The name of the city also known as Al Qasr al Kabir or Alcazarquivir in Spanish or Alcácer-Quibir in Portuguese. The name translates as "The big castle" in English. The city is located near by the Loukous river which makes Ksar el-Kebir one of Morocco's richest agricultural regions.History
1st millennium BCE: Established as a Carthaginian colony, few centuries later it was transferred to the Romans.12th century: City walls are built by the command of the Almohads.1578: The Battle of the Three Kings is fought at the location of Ksar el-Kebir.17th century: Sultan Moulay Ismail destroys the city walls of Ksar el-Kebir, after being angered by a local chief.1911: Spain conquers Northern Morocco, and the town is rebuilt, and given a Spanish name, Alcazarquivir.1956: With Morocco's independence, Alcazarquivir is transferred from Spanish control, and renamed Ksar el-Kebir.
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1578 , KingSebastião of Portugal suffered a crushing defeat in theBattle_of_Alcácer_Quibir at the hands of the King Abd al-Malik ofMorocco , which ended Portugal's ambitions to invade and Christianize theMaghreb . Both Kings died during the battle. The death of King Sebastião started the events which led to the temporary union of the crowns ofPortugal andSpain underPhilip II of Spain . Whereas the victory of King Abd al-Malik gave Morocco substantial strength and international prestige.The city experienced a substantial growth with the settling of an important Spanish garrison in 1911 as a part of the
Spanish Morocco Protectorate in Morocco. After Morocco's independence and the building of the Oued el Makhazine reservoir byKing Hassan II to manage the Loukkos' river regime, the city has turned into an important regional agricultural distribution center.External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/ceutaalrededores/Alcazarquivir.htm Page in Spanish about Alcazarquivir's Geography, History. With pictures.]
* [http://www.joujouka.net Master Musicians of Joujouka] Official site of the most famous local Sufi music group. Associated withRolling Stones andBeat Generation
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