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Third crossing of Yaaqub b. Abd al-Haq and military confrontation with the Castilians and their ally Muhammad b. Yusuf Ibn al-Ahmar the Nasrid
1282 -
Foundation of the madrasa of Salé
1341 / 1342 -
The Portuguese occupy Agadir and Safi and annex Azemmour
1504 / 1508 -
Allegiance of the inhabitants of the Souss to Muhammad al-Qa'im bi Amrillah at Tidsi in southern Morocco and the birth of the Saadian movement
1510 -
Beginning of Rabi I/early January: entry of the Saadian Ahmad al-A'raj into Marrakech and the end of the Hintata emirate
1525 -
19 Jumada I/4 August: Battle of Oued al-Makhazin characterized by the disappearance of three kings, the two Moroccans Abd al-Malik al-Mutasim and Muhammad al-Mutawakkil, and the Portuguese sovereign Dom Sebastiao. The confrontation will be followed by the proclamation of Ahmad al-Mansur
1578 -
16 Rabi I/23 August: Death of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur, and allegiance pledged to his son Mawlay Zaydan in Fez
1603 -
Death of al-Abbas, the last Saadian, followed by the allegiance of the inhabitants of Marrakech to Ibn Abi Bakr ash-Shbani
1658 / 1659 -
18 Rabi I/19 September: Allegiance pledged by the inhabitants of Fez to Mawlay ar-Rashid
1666
From the book « Chronologie de l’histoire du Maroc (Des temps préhistoriques à la fin du XXe siècle) ».Published by the Royal Institute for Research in the History of Morocco