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Three Thousand Years in One Country - Morocco

Three Thousand Years in One Country - Morocco

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A history episode that earns its place by connecting the past to what you'll actually see. Rami walks Sarah from the Amazigh peoples and Roman Volubilis through the arrival of Islam with Idris I, the Almoravid and Almohad empires, the Marinid and Saadian dynasties that built the madrasas and palaces still standing today, the long Alaouite line that still rules, and the French and Spanish Protectorate years that ended in 1956. The point isn't to memorize dynasties — it's to understand why Fez feels different from Marrakesh, why Meknes has those enormous gates, and why the king matters. The companion app's History of Morocco articles are there if you want to go deeper.
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