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: Jacques-Meunié emphasizes how the unique Saharan ecology—climate, relief, and water—dictated economic life and social hierarchies.
Details significant events in the southern provinces, focusing heavily on the foundation and importance of the kingdom of Sijilmâsa , a critical trade crossroads. Tome 2: Du XVIe siècle à 1670 le maroc saharien des origines a 1670 french edition top
, which still reigns in Morocco today. By concluding here, Jacques-Meunié captures the transition from a highly fragmented Saharan political landscape to a more centralized Moroccan state. Editions Klincksieck Critical Reception and Availability Reviewers, such as those in the Bulletin critique des annales islamologiques By concluding here
For centuries, the Sahara Desert was mischaracterized by European cartographers as Terra Nullius —a vast, empty wasteland separating "civilized" Africa from the Mediterranean. However, a transformative body of scholarship, culminating in the essential reference known as , has systematically dismantled this myth. For historians, geopolitical analysts, and collectors, this text represents the top tier of foundational literature on pre-colonial Saharan Morocco. a transformative body of scholarship
Le Maroc saharien des origines à 1670 a monumental historical and geographical study by Djinn Jacques-Meunié (1902–1985), published in 1982 by Librairie Klincksieck
Documents the tension between the "independent" Saharan south and the ruling dynasties of northern Morocco. Economic Hub: