Tameslouht
Place in Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
31°30′N 8°6′W / 31.500°N 8.100°W / 31.500; -8.100 (2004)
Tameslouht (Moroccan Arabic: تمصلوحت, romanized: taməṣluḥt) is a mountain village in Morocco. It is situated 17 kilometers from Marrakesh. It is known for its history as a Sufi religious center and its zawiya. It is cited as the place of origin of tangia, a stew that is a staple of Marrakeshi cuisine.[1]
Population
References
- Deverdun G., "Tamesluht (Tameslouht)", the history of a religious center, Encyclopédie Berbère, 1986, no 38
- Specific
- ^ "حكاية طبق الطنجية". Al Jazeera Documentary Channel - قناة الجزيرة الوثائقية.
External links
- Archnet pictures of Tamesloht retrieved on 4-24-2008
- Photos retrieved on 4-24-2008
- Idem retrieved on 4-24-2008
31°30′N 8°06′W / 31.500°N 8.100°W / 31.500; -8.100
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Al Haouz Province
Capital: Tahannaout
- Abadou
- Ait Aadel
- Ait Faska
- Ait Hkim Ait Yzid
- Ait Sidi Daoud
- Ghmate
- Iguerferouane
- Sidi Abdallah Ghiat
- Tamaguert
- Tamazouzte
- Tazart
- Tidili Mesfioua
- Tighedouine
- Touama
- Zerkten
- Amghras
- Amizmiz
- Anougal
- Azgour
- Dar Jamaa
- Lalla Takarkoust
- Ouazguita
- Oulad Mtaa
- Sidi Badhaj
- Tizguine
- Aghbar
- Asni
- Ighil
- Ijoukak
- Imgdal
- Ouirgane
- Talat N'Yaaqoub
- Moulay Brahim
- Oukaimden
- Ourika
- Sti Fadma
- Tahannaout
- Tameslohte