The history of the region dates back to time immemorial, as evidenced by the rock carvings in Foum Chena and Tazarine and giant necropolis of Foum Larjam to lghir N'tidri M'hamid El Ghizlane. In the early 14th Century, Chorfas Saâdiens, from the Middle East settled in Tagmadart।
In the 16th century Saadian Chorfas left to conquer Sub Morocco and northern Morocco, before realizing that the countries of Western Sudan by the famous route from Timbuktu. This great expedition has provided commercial and cultural prosperity of Morocco.
Zaouia Naciria, Tamegroute
Under the reign of the Alaouite dynasty, the region was granted a special interest since its release by the great Sultan bin Mohamed My cherif the 17th century and especially during the reign of Moulay Ismail great and famous. His son Ben Cherif Ismail went to Beni Zoli Aghlan, where he established the seat of his authority (wilaya Draa Sijilmassa). The valiant king also relied on the
Zaoui Naciria for the dissemination of knowledge in neighboring African countries. This Zaouia has a rich library that contains valuable works of theology, history, and medicine that is the oldest preserved manuscript dating from the 13th century. After the death of Moulay Ismail in 1727, the region has experienced periods of instability but always remained faithful to the Alaouite throne.
In the 20th century after a period of colonialism, the region has returned to development that involves all sectors through wise policy conducted by His Majesty Hassan II (that god has mercy in His Holy) and continued by His Majesty King Mohamed VI. (that glorifies God).
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