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Site of medieval town in Adrar Region, Mauritania
Azougui (or Azuggi, Arabic: آزوكي, romanized: āzūkī, Hassaniyya: آزوگي, romanized: āzūgī) was a town in north-western Mauritania, lying on the Adrar Plateau
Azougui
Almoravid conquest of Azougui, close to Atar in present-day Mauritania by Abu Bakr ibn Umar, al-Hadrami followed him to that city. In Azougui he served as Qadi
Imam_al-Hadrami
1040–1147 Berber dynasty in west Africa and Iberia
stronghold there was a fortress called Azuggi (also rendered variably as Azougui or Azukki), which had been built earlier by his brother Yannu ibn Umar
Almoravid_dynasty
Military battle in present-day Mauritania
March and 19 April of 448 AH/1056 AD at a spot called Tabfarilla near Azougui in present-day central Mauritania. The battle continued until night. The
Battle_of_Tabfarilla
Natural region in Mauritania
notable several stone circles, e.g. Atar Stone Circle, and the later town of Azougui. Beginning in the mid-17th century, migrants from the Adrar Plateau region
Adrar_Plateau
Archived from the original on 1 April 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2010. "Azougui Cultural Landscape". UNESCO World Heritage Centre (in French). Retrieved
List of World Heritage Sites in Mauritania
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Mauritania
Fertile area in a desert environment
Aoujeft Oasis 252 Wadi Mauritania Adrar Atar Oasis 223 Wadi Mauritania Adrar Azougui Oasis 250 Wadi Mauritania Adrar Chinguetti Oasis 494 Wadi Mauritania Adrar
Oasis
Medieval migrations of Arabs to the Maghreb
called Bafours, who bring up their trained dogs and live in the city of Azougui. Living in tents, these Arab tribes are nomads, originating from the Arabian
Arab migrations to the Maghreb
Arab_migrations_to_the_Maghreb
Northern Africa annual rally raid
January Tiwilit Tiwilit 439.54 414.27 8 10 January Tiwilit Azougui 453.69 425.44 9 11 January Azougui Akjoujt 464.35 390.96 10 12 January Akjoujt Akjoujt 482
Africa_Eco_Race
Commune and town in Adrar Region, Mauritania
129–140. Mauny, Raymond (1955), "Notes d'histoire et d'archéologie sur Azougui, Chinguetti et Ouadane", Bulletin de l'Institut Français de l'Afrique Noire
Ouadane
National museum in Nouakchott, Mauritania
Mauritanian cities such as Koumbi Saleh, Aoudaghost, Tichit, Ouadane and Azougui. The ethnographic collections contain objects belonging to different cultures
National_Museum_of_Mauritania
of Ouadane, Chinguetti, Tichitt and Oualata Banc d'Arguin National Park Azougui Cultural Landscape Kumbi Saleh Archaeological Site Tegdaoust Archaeological
List of World Heritage Sites in Arab States
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Arab_States
Department in Adrar Region, Mauritania
at Atar. The other villages in the department are Ain Ehel Taya, Tawaz, Azougui and Choum. The Atar constituency covers the same area as the department
Atar_Department
(Morocco), and Saguia el-Hamra (Western Sahara). Ouadane, Idjil (near Atar), Azougui, Araouane, Taoudenni, and later Tindouf were important stopping-places
History_of_Western_Sahara
Almoravid dinar Maravedí Almerían silk Almoravid and Almohad textiles Azougui Almoravid harem Slavery in the Almoravid Empire Expulsion of Andalusi Christians
Almoravid_architecture
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A God; Name of a Sahabi RA; Fourth Born Child
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Manly; brave.Andrew.
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Rare, Precious
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Father of Mankind; An Epithet of Adam who was also the First Prophet
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Italian
Italian form of Latin Filbertus, FILBERTO means "very bright."
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Indian, Sanskrit
With a Single Twisted Lock of Hair
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Troubling.
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English
English : from a pet form of Patch (see Pack).
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Feminine form of Spanish Pascual, PASCUALA means "Passover; Easter."
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German, Italian
Noble Oath; Noble; Courageous
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