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Morocco
/ Tetouan / History
A lovely white Andalusian city set upon the Mediterranean Sea
near Tangier, Tetouan traces its origins back to 3rd century B.C.
Then it was a settlement called Tamouda which existed until 42A.D.
when it was destroyed by Roman armies.
When the
Merinid sultan Abu Thabit constructed a kasbah at Tetouan in 1307,
the Muslim city began to find its form. However, as a refuge for
Barbary pirates, Tetouan drew the wrath of the Castilian king
Henry III whose forces overran the city and sacked it in 1399.
P For a century thereafter Tetouan went into a period of decline
until coming under the Andalucian influence of refugees from Granada.
From 1484 the city took on some of the rich architectural and
cultural character of Muslim Spain, traces of which can still
be seen today.
In 1913 Tetouan
became the capital of Spain's protectorate until independence
in 1956.
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