world.wikisort.org - MoroccoSouira Guedima, formerly known as Aguz, is a Moroccan town 36 km south of Safi, at the mouth of the Tensift River on the Atlantic seacoast. Guedima may also be spelt Kadima, Kdima, Qadima (best English transliteration), or Qdima. Aguz may also be spelt Agouz, Gouz or Couz.
Place in Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco
Souira Guedima |
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 Description of the "Souia Qadima" fortress, in Edmond Doutté (1867-1926) |
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| Coordinates: 32°2′N 9°20′W |
| Country | Morocco |
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| Region | Marrakesh-Safi |
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| Province | Safi |
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| Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
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| • Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (WEST) |
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History
The town was an important port in the 11th century, serving the city of Aghmat which was inland 3 days journey to the east.[1]
Portuguese fortress
Between 1506 and 1525 the stronghold of Aguz was an enclave under Portuguese colonial rule, as were various other Moroccan towns, such as Safim (Safi) (1488–1541) .
It was governed by the following Portuguese Captains :
- 1506-1507 - Diogo de Azambuja
- (at least one anonymous)
- 15..-1525 - Gonçalo Mendes Sacoto
The fort
The small fort of Souira Qdima which date back to the 16th century
The small fort of Souira Qdima which date back to the 16th century
The small fort of Souira Qdima which date back to the 16th century
Notes
- Al Bakri, Kitāb al-Masalik wa'l-Mamalik, French translation by M. de Slane, Paris
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Portuguese overseas empire |
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North Africa |
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15th century
| 1415–1640 | Ceuta | | 1458–1550 | Alcácer Ceguer (El Qsar es Seghir) | | 1471–1550 | Arzila (Asilah) | | 1471–1662 | Tangier | | 1485–1550 | Mazagan (El Jadida) | | 1487–16th century | Ouadane | | 1488–1541 | Safim (Safi) | | 1489 | Graciosa |
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16th century
| 1505–1541 | Santa Cruz do Cabo de Gué (Agadir) | | 1506–1525 | Mogador (Essaouira) | | 1506–1525 | Aguz (Souira Guedima) | | 1506–1769 | Mazagan (El Jadida) | | 1513–1541 | Azamor (Azemmour) | | 1515–1541 | São João da Mamora (Mehdya) | | 1577–1589 | Arzila (Asilah) |
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Sub-Saharan Africa |
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15th century
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16th century
| 1500–1630 | Malindi | | 1501–1975 | Portuguese Mozambique | | 1502–1659 | Saint Helena | | 1503–1698 | Zanzibar | | 1505–1512 | Quíloa (Kilwa) | | 1506–1511 | Socotra | | 1557–1578 | Accra | | 1575–1975 | Portuguese Angola | | 1588–1974 | Cacheu4 | | 1593–1698 | Mombassa (Mombasa) |
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17th century
| 1645–1888 | Ziguinchor | | 1680–1961 | São João Baptista de Ajudá, Benin | | 1687–1974 | Bissau4 |
18th century
| 1728–1729 | Mombassa (Mombasa) | | 1753–1975 | Portuguese São Tomé and Príncipe |
19th century
| 1879–1974 | Portuguese Guinea | | 1885–1974 | Portuguese Congo5 |
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- 1 Part of São Tomé and Príncipe from 1753.
- 2 Or 1600.
- 3 A factory (Anosy Region) and small temporary coastal bases.
- 4 Part of Portuguese Guinea from 1879.
- 5 Part of Portuguese Angola from the 1920s.
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Middle East [Persian Gulf] |
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16th century
| 1506–1615 | Gamru (Bandar Abbas) | | 1507–1643 | Sohar | | 1515–1622 | Hormuz (Ormus) | | 1515–1648 | Quriyat | | 1515–? | Qalhat | | 1515–1650 | Muscat | | 1515?–? | Barka | | 1515–1633? | Julfar (Ras al-Khaimah) | | 1521–1602 | Bahrain (Muharraq • Manama) | | 1521–1529? | Qatif | | 1521?–1551? | Tarut Island | | 1550–1551 | Qatif | | 1588–1648 | Matrah |
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17th century
| 1620–? | Khor Fakkan | | 1621?–? | As Sib | | 1621–1622 | Qeshm | | 1623–? | Khasab | | 1623–? | Libedia | | 1624–? | Kalba | | 1624–? | Madha | | 1624–1648 | Dibba Al-Hisn | | 1624?–? | Bandar-e Kong |
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Indian subcontinent |
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15th century
16th century
Portuguese India
| • 1500–1663 | Cochim (Kochi) | | • 1501–1663 | Cannanore (Kannur) | | • 1502–1658 1659–1661 | Quilon (Coulão / Kollam) | | • 1502–1661 | Pallipuram (Cochin de Cima) | | • 1507–1657 | Negapatam (Nagapatnam) | | • 1510–1961 | Goa | | • 1512–1525 1750 | Calicut (Kozhikode) | | • 1518–1619 | Portuguese Paliacate outpost (Pulicat) | | • 1521–1740 | Chaul |
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| | (Portuguese India) | | • 1523–1662 | Mylapore | | • 1528–1666 | Chittagong (Porto Grande De Bengala) | | • 1531–1571 | Chaul | | • 1531–1571 | Chalé | | • 1534–1601 | Salsette Island | | • 1534–1661 | Bombay (Mumbai) | | • 1535 | Ponnani | | • 1535–1739 | Baçaím (Vasai-Virar) | | • 1536–1662 | Cranganore (Kodungallur) | | • 1540–1612 | Surat | | • 1548–1658 | Tuticorin (Thoothukudi) | | • 1559–1961 | Daman and Diu | | • 1568–1659 | Mangalore |
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| | (Portuguese India) | | • 1579–1632 | Hugli | | • 1598–1610 | Masulipatnam (Machilipatnam) |
| 1518–1521 | Maldives | | 1518–1658 | Portuguese Ceylon (Sri Lanka) | | 1558–1573 | Maldives |
17th century
Portuguese India
18th century
Portuguese India
| • 1779–1954 | Dadra and Nagar Haveli |
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East Asia and Oceania |
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16th century
| 1511–1641 | Portuguese Malacca [Malaysia] | | 1512–1621 | Maluku [Indonesia] | | • 1522–1575 | Ternate | | • 1576–1605 | Ambon | | • 1578–1650 | Tidore | | 1512–1665 | Makassar [Indonesia] | | 1515–1859 | Larantuka [Indonesia] | | 1557–1999 | Macau [China] | | 1580–1586 | Nagasaki [Japan] |
17th century
| 1642–1975 | Portuguese Timor (East Timor)1 |
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19th century
Portuguese Macau
| • 1864–1999 | Coloane | | • 1851–1999 | Taipa | | • 1890–1999 | Ilha Verde |
20th century
Portuguese Macau
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- 1 1975 is the year of East Timor's Declaration of Independence and subsequent invasion by Indonesia. In 2002, East Timor's independence was fully recognized.
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North America & North Atlantic |
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15th century [Atlantic islands]
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16th century
| 1500–1822 | Brazil | | • 1534–1549 | Captaincy Colonies of Brazil | | • 1549–1572 | Brazil | | • 1572–1578 | Bahia | | • 1572–1578 | Rio de Janeiro | | • 1578–1607 | Brazil | | • 1621–1815 | Brazil | | 1536–1620 | Barbados |
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17th century
| 1621–1751 | Maranhão | | 1680–1777 | Nova Colónia do Sacramento |
18th century
| 1751–1772 | Grão-Pará and Maranhão | | 1772–1775 | Grão-Pará and Rio Negro | | 1772–1775 | Maranhão and Piauí |
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19th century
| 1808–1822 | Cisplatina (Uruguay) | | 1809–1817 | Portuguese Guiana (Amapá) | | 1822 | Upper Peru (Bolivia) |
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- Armorial of Portuguese colonies
- Evolution of the Portuguese Empire
- Portuguese colonial architecture
- Portuguese colonialism in the East Indies
- Portuguese colonization of the Americas
- Theory of the Portuguese discovery of Australia
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