Come to visit Morocco

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Morocco's history dates back to the old times and has been succeeded by the cultures of Asholinese, Mosterian, Atirian, Ibromorizia, Cardinal, Bell and then Cypriot. Archaeological evidence showed that the area had been inhabited for at least 400,000 years. The recorded history of Morocco begins with the Phoenician colonization of the Moroccan coast between the eighth and sixth centuries BC, although the area was inhabited by the original Amazigh some 2,000 years ago. In the 5th century BC, the city of Carthage expanded its domination of coastal areas. Until the late 3rd century BC. The Kingdom of Mauritania is the first political organization governed by local monarchs in ancient Morocco, in 44 AD the Kingdom will be subjected to a Roman invasion, and then independence under the rule of the Pakuat Moor Amazigh Christ, and the region will later be subjected to the invasion of the Wandali and then the Bezanti. In the first century Hijri 8th AD, the Muslim opening of Morocco and North Africa took place at the time of the Umayyad caliphate, but the Umayyad rule did not last long, as Morocco soon broke away from the Umayyad caliphate after a revolution led by the Mutaghri facilitator known as the Berber Revolution in 740 AD. To establish several Muslim Amazigh emirates, such as Burgouata, Nakur and Bennu Medrar, half a century later, the country of honorable scholarships. During the Marabeteen and Unified dynasty, the local emirate was wiped out and Morocco was unified and their control over the Maghreb and Andalusia was stolen, followed by the Saadiyoun dynasty from 1549 to 1659, then Alawis from 1667 to date, and since then they have been Morocco's ruling dynasty. In 1912, after the first Moroccan crisis and the Agadir crisis, the Treaty of Fez was signed, in which Morocco became under French and Spanish protection. In 1956, after 44 years of French occupation, Morocco gained independence, and most of the territory under Spanish control soon regained independence as well.