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The Story of Morocco: Kingdoms, Trade, and Imperial Power — Fexingo History

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From the ancient Berber kingdoms to the Alaouite dynasty that still rules today, Morocco's story is a tapestry of trade, faith, and imperial ambition. Lucas and Luna guide you through the rise of the Idrisids, the first Islamic dynasty, and the golden age of the Almoravids and Almohads, whose empires stretched from Spain to sub-Saharan Africa. Explore the intellectual brilliance of Fez and Marrakesh, the trans-Saharan gold and salt routes, and the strategic port of Tangier that drew Phoenicians, Romans, and Portuguese. Witness the Saadian sultans who crushed the Songhai Empire at Tondibi, the Alaouite sultan Moulay Ismail who built a capital at Meknes, and the European colonial carve-up that made Morocco a French protectorate in 1912. The show delves into the Rif War, the reign of King Hassan II, and the contested Western Sahara. Why does Morocco's pre-colonial past still shape its identity today? From the Berber Imazighen to the Arab conquest, from the Alawi line to the modern makhzen state, this is a country where the past is never past. #Morocco #NorthAfrica #Almoravid #Almohad #Idrisid #SaadiDynasty #Alaouite #Berber #Imazighen #TransSaharanTrade #Fez #Marrakesh #MoulayIsmail #WesternSahara #FrenchProtectorate #RifWar #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Episode The Battle of Three Kings: Morocco's Clash at Alcácer Quibir Cover

The Battle of Three Kings: Morocco's Clash at Alcácer Quibir

In 1578, Morocco became the stage for one of the most dramatic battles of the 16th century: the Battle of Alcácer Quibir, also known as the Battle of Three Kings. This episode dives into the clash between the Saadian Sultan Abd al-Malik, the deposed Sultan Muhammad al-Mutawakkil, and the Portuguese King Sebastião, who invaded Morocco with a crusading zeal. We explore the political turmoil within the Saadian dynasty, the ambitions of a young Portuguese king eager for glory, and the unexpected outcome that saw all three monarchs die on the battlefield. The battle reshaped North African and European power dynamics, led to the Iberian Union, and allowed the Saadians to consolidate their rule under Ahmad al-Mansur. We also touch on the legend of Sebastianism, a messianic myth that emerged from the king's disappearance. This episode covers the lead-up, the battle's key moments, and its lasting legacy in Moroccan and Portuguese history. #BattleOfAlcacerQuibir #BattleOfThreeKings #Morocco #Saadian #Portugal #KingSebastiao #SultanAbdAlMalik #AhmadAlMansur #Sebastianism #IberianUnion #Crusade #16thCentury #NorthAfrica #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory #MoroccanHistory #OttomanEmpire Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Spice That Built Sijilmasa: Salt, Gold, and Morocco's Saharan Empire Cover

The Spice That Built Sijilmasa: Salt, Gold, and Morocco's Saharan Empire

This episode traces the rise of Sijilmasa, the legendary gateway city that controlled the trans-Saharan salt and gold trade for centuries. Lucas and Luna explore how the Tafilalt oasis became the linchpin of empires from the Almoravids to the Alaouites, the brutal labor of the Taghaza salt mines, and the silent power of a commodity more precious than gold. They unpack the 11th-century clash between Sanhaja Berbers and the Ghana Empire over trade routes, the role of Ibadite Muslim merchants in linking North and West Africa, and how Sijilmasa's fall in the 14th century reshaped the Sahara. The episode weaves in details of the salt caravan's 700-mile journey, the city's legendary gates, and why Moulay Ismail later tried to revive its fortunes. A vivid look at how geography and a single mineral shaped Morocco's medieval superpower status. #Sijilmasa #Tafilalt #SaltTrade #TransSaharan #Almoravid #Alaouite #Taghaza #GhanaEmpire #Ibadite #Sanhaja #Caravan #GoldTrade #MoroccoHistory #Sahara #MoulayIsmail #MedievalTrade #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Episode The Battle of Derna: Morocco's Forgotten Corsair Admiral in Ottoman Libya Cover

The Battle of Derna: Morocco's Forgotten Corsair Admiral in Ottoman Libya

In 1805, a Moroccan-born corsair admiral named Hamidou bin Ali — known to history as Raïs Hamidou — died at the Battle of Derna, fighting the U.S. Navy during the First Barbary War. This episode follows his extraordinary career: from his early days as a corsair out of Algiers, to commanding an Ottoman fleet, to his final moments in a battle alongside the famous Tripolitan corsair Raïs Mahomet. We explore the golden age of Barbary privateering, the politics of the Ottoman regencies, and the forgotten Moroccan connections to the broader Mediterranean world. Along the way, we touch on the corsair economy, the role of renegades (European converts to Islam), and the shifting alliances between Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli, and the fledgling United States. Hamidou's story offers a rare window into the world of North African maritime power — a world where Moroccans, Algerians, Tunisians, and Libyans fought, traded, and raided across the sea, often under the same corsair flag. #BarbaryCorsairs #RaisHamidou #FirstBarbaryWar #BattleOfDerna #OttomanLibya #Algiers #Tripoli #MoroccanHistory #NorthAfrica #Corsair #MediterraneanHistory #Jefferson #UnitedStatesNavy #MaritimeHistory #Privateering #Renegades #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

29. Juni 2026 - 11 min
Episode Morocco's Last Almohad Caliph and the Siege of Marrakech Cover

Morocco's Last Almohad Caliph and the Siege of Marrakech

Episode 129 of The Story of Morocco takes us to the final days of the Almohad Empire. Lucas and Luna explore the rise of Idris al-Ma'mun, the last Almohad caliph, who broke with his father's religious reforms and allied with the Christian Kingdom of Castile. They examine the siege of Marrakech in 1232, the role of the Banu Marin—future Marinid dynasty—as mercenaries, and the caliph's controversial decision to renounce Ibn Tumart's Mahdi doctrine. The episode also covers the fragmentation of Almohad power in al-Andalus and the fall of the empire's capital. Along the way, they discuss the significance of the Koutoubia minaret as a symbol of Almohad authority, the use of Andalusian mercenaries, and how the Makhzen's reliance on tribal levies sowed the seeds of the Marinid takeover. A conversation about religious legitimacy, civil war, and the end of an era. #History #FexingoHistory #Morocco #Almohad #IdrisAlMamun #Marrakech #SiegeOfMarrakech #Koutoubia #BanuMarin #Marinid #Castile #IbnTumart #Mahdi #AlAndalus #Makhzen #MiddleAges #NorthAfrica #Amazigh Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

29. Juni 2026 - 11 min
Episode Moulay al-Rashid's Forgotten Rival: The Dila'iyya Zawiya Revolt Cover

Moulay al-Rashid's Forgotten Rival: The Dila'iyya Zawiya Revolt

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Dila'iyya revolt against the early Alaouite sultan Moulay al-Rashid in the 1660s. The Dila'iyya, a powerful Sufi zawiya in the Middle Atlas mountains, had built a vast network of influence and an independent state under the guidance of the al-Hajj family. When Moulay al-Rashid began his conquest of Morocco from Tafilalt, the Dila'iyya saw their autonomy threatened. The episode details the battle of Angad, where al-Rashid defeated the combined forces of the Dila'iyya and their Zenata allies, and the subsequent siege of the Dila'iyya stronghold. It examines how the conflict between centralizing Alaouite power and decentralized Sufi brotherhoods shaped Morocco's political landscape for centuries. #Dila'iyya #MoulayalRashid #Alaouite #Morocco #Zawiya #Sufi #Angad #Tafilalt #MiddleAtlas #al-Hajj #BattleOfAngad #Marinid #Zenata #Makhzen #17thCentury #History #FexingoHistory #NorthAfrica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

28. Juni 2026 - 6 min
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