Essaouira Or what was formerly known as Mogador

Essaouira is the Moroccan city overlooking the Atlantic Ocean has long history, and Architectural excellence. The city of Essaouira in recent years, a major tourist activity. Dating to before the birth Valpheniqion made ​​them arch of docking on the island of Mogador, while they were traveling across the sea to Ecuador. 

Yuba II, King of Mauritanian Tunjah completed the laboratory to industry Abbagat extracted from shellfish (la pourpre) was issued by the Romans. Then settled by the Portuguese and sultans Tombs. Valvath real inserter city of Essaouira on track geographical and Altarge is the upper Sultan Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdullah III, who was entrusted the task of rebuilding in the current version to Theodore Kumud in the year 1760. 

Essaouira has Bektafah many squares and fences raised for the historic charming and great. This masterpiece by buildings filled with inconsistent archaeological, cultural legacy of previous generations with modern buildings and discover the objective of which walls, scaffolding "la sqala" huge doors. 

Mogador 

This place is a small island near the city of Essaouira there, and is one of the most important Phoenician sites in western Mediterranean. Otbutt archaeological excavations carried out on the island and there is the archeological remnants of pottery and Omvurat the oldest dating to the second half of the seventh century BC. Archaeological research has shown that the island of Mogador known vacuum period between the first and the fifth century BC, but the presence of some of the pieces of pottery dating to the fourth century BC indicates the existence of trade relations between the island and the rest of the cities of Morocco, Mauritania Tunjah old. In the reign of King Amazigh Yuba second, no matter how prosperous island known as Active factories were located for the extraction of dyeing purple. Indicated by archaeological excavations on the island during the settlement period, the borders of Romania to the fifth century AD

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