A rare or out-of-print French edition, possibly a colonial-era historical study on the Saharan provinces of Morocco (like the Tafilalt, Draa, or Guelmim-Oued Noun regions) before the Alaouite dynasty’s consolidation around 1670.
Look for reputable academic presses, historical societies, or specialized Mediterranean publishers (e.g., Éditions l'Harmattan, CNRS, or historical Moroccan printing houses).
An indispensable but demanding reference work for specialists, yet potentially frustrating for general readers due to its age, dense academic style, and specific post-colonial French historiographical lens. le maroc saharien des origines a 1670 french edition top
Des origines au XVIe siècle (From the Origins to the 16th Century).
L'Époque Saadienne : L'Impulsion Saharienne et la Conquête de Tombouctou A rare or out-of-print French edition, possibly a
The Arab conquests of the 7th and 8th centuries integrated the Saharan fringes into the wider Islamic world. This era saw the birth of in 757 AD, an urban marvel in the Tafilalet oasis.
: In the 13th and 14th centuries, the Marīnid dynasty, succeeding the Almohads, continued to dominate this area, using it as a strategic base and a source of troops. Their control over the trade routes of the eastern Maghreb and the routes to Sub-Saharan Africa remained essential. The subsequent Waṭṭāsid period (15th-16th century) was marked by a gradual decline in central authority, leading to increased autonomy for the Saharan tribes and the rise of local powers, notably the influential zāwiya (religious and political institutions) of the Jazūliyya (led by the descendants of the saint Sīdī Aḥmad al-Majzūb ), who wielded considerable spiritual and political influence. Des origines au XVIe siècle (From the Origins
Le Maroc Saharien des origines à 1670 Author: Jacques-Meunié, Dj. (Dj. Jacques-Meunié) Format: Paperback / Hardcover (Specify based on actual inventory) Language: French Publisher: Librairie C. Klincksieck (Typical publisher for this academic work) Publication Year: 1982 (Standard edition)
Le Maroc Saharien des Origines à 1670: An Essential Historical Masterpiece
The mass-market reprints always exclude the appendices. The original French edition includes: