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

Fexingo
Moulay Ismail
Ahmad Al-Mansur
Fez
Morocco
Marrakesh
Trans-Saharan Trade
Qatara
Portugal
Marinid Dynasty
Rif War
Meknes
Almohad Caliphate
Mazagan
Tangier
Saadian Dynasty
Republic Of the Rif
Spain
Alaouite Dynasty
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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 Marrake... more

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Almohad dynasty, a Berber empire that swept across North Africa and into Spain in the 12th century. They discuss the movement's founder, Ibn Tumart, who proclaimed himself the Mahdi and preached a strict un... more

Before the age of petroleum, olive oil was the fuel that powered the Mediterranean world—and Morocco was one of its most important producers. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace the history of Morocco's olive oil trade from the Roman province of Ma... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the often-overlooked Wattasid dynasty, the Berber Zenata family that ruled Morocco from the 1420s to 1554. Wedged between the Marinids they replaced and the Saadians who overthrew them, the Wattasids presided o... more

In 1813, a shocking letter arrived in Marrakech: the Sultan of Morocco, Moulay Slimane, had been defeated in a holy war—not by Europeans, but by fellow Muslims. This is the story of the Wahhabi siege of Tafilalt, when the puritanical forces of the Fi... more

In this episode of The Story of Morocco, Lucas and Luna explore the dramatic 14th-century siege of Ceuta by the Marinid sultan Abu al-Hasan 'Ali. At its height, the Marinid Empire stretched from Tunisia to the Atlantic, and Ceuta—a wealthy port on th... more

This episode explores the deep and intertwined history of Morocco's Jewish communities, from ancient Roman-era settlements to the golden age under the Marinids and the eventual emigration in the 20th century. Lucas and Luna discuss the Mellahs of Fez... more

In this episode of The Story of Morocco, Lucas and Luna explore the Chellah necropolis in Rabat, a site that began as a Roman settlement (Sala Colonia) and later became the Marinid dynasty's royal burial ground in the 14th century. They discuss how S... more

In 1578, three armies converged on the banks of the Loukkos River in northern Morocco. The Saadian sultan Abd al-Malik, dying but determined, faced a Portuguese invasion led by the young King Sebastian, supported by the deposed sultan al-Mutawakkil. ... more

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The Idrisids: Morocco's First Islamic Dynasty
Q: How did the Idrisids get started?
The Idrisids began with Moulay Idris I, a Sayyid descended from the Prophet Muhammad, who fled the Abbasid Caliphate and established leadership among Berber tribes in Morocco. His ascendancy laid the groundwork for a new political and religious center, ultimately founding Fez and uniting tribes under a hybrid Arab-Berber governance model.

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This show provides a sweeping examination of Moroccan history, tracing cycles of empire, trade, religion, and political power from early Berber kingdoms through the Alaouite dynasty and into modern times. Episodes commonly center on major dynasties (Idrisids, Almoravids, Almohads, Marinids, Saadians, and Alawi), pivotal cities like Fez and Marrakesh, and the trans-Saharan trade networks that linked Morocco to West Africa and beyond. A distinctive strength is the way it blends political biography with architectural, economic, and diplomatic threads—often highlighting how leadership, commerce, and culture shaped national identity. The hosts frequently frame episodes around landmark events, such as imperial conquests, major battles, and coloni... more

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