ZAGORA

in #photography6 years ago

Opinions differed as to the origin of the name of the city of Zagora. Some people refer to Amazigh roots as belonging to the village of Wau Zakor, about 70 km from Zakoura.
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According to the Hebrew sources dating back to the twelfth century AD, which is one of the oldest historical sources of the region, the people of the valley of Draa ancient peoples, the oldest Kushites of the Kush son of Ham son of Noah, peace be upon him and the ancestors of Haratin, who represent today a significant proportion of the inhabitants of the oases of the South Morocco and the Wadi Draa in particular, these elements of the Ethiopian brotherhood was according to some historical indications are the majority of the population of Tazakurt Fort along with a large group of Jews, where the fortress Tazkurt located in the northern slope of Zagora Mountain, the first nucleus of the present city of Zagora, The historical sources confirm that it was built in a later period. The local sources attribute its construction to the Christians in the palace of Tansite, one of the palaces of the region, whose name is still mentioned as the Roman Princess Slow. Studies conducted in the area showed that the ruins of the fortress of Tazkurt dates back to different periods and that the remainder of these ruins dates back to the Islamic times. Some of the materials used in its construction are very similar to those used in the construction of northern Morocco during the Idrissic period. In order to design the castles and fortresses of Almoravid and thus it can be said that it was built in the era of Idarsa and rebuilt in the era of the Almoravid state. The fortress of Tazkurt has been built on an area of ​​about 10 hectares and surrounded by a wall that is abandoned by towers from all sides like the other Moroccan regions. Since the entry of Islam, the area of ​​Daraa has been known as a large religious activity, creating the formation of ribbons and angles. In 1575, Amr ibn Ahmed Al-Ansari founded Tamkrot, A corner known to the modern history of Morocco, the corner of Nasiriyah, relies on this corner on the inversion of Sufism and has been calling for the transcendence of sectarianism and adherence to the noble prophetic Sunnah, the right Sheikh Mohammed bin Nasser in the corner of Nasiriyah Treasury brought books from the Orient and Morocco to describe the books of books falcon for his love In all means, his son Ahmed Al Khalifa came after him and built a school to accommodate the students of science.
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He continued to attract professors from different parts of the country. Since its inception, the Nazarene Corner has acquired a worldwide reputation for its books and manuscripts totaling more than 4,000 books. In addition to the tourists, around 100 students of science from different Moroccan cities are currently benefiting from the treasury. Today Khalifa Bin Lahcen is the governor of the Tamkrot Library.

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