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Alawité

Alawité neboli Alaouite (arabsky علويون‎, Usra alawiyūn) je vládnoucí marocká dynastie, která vládne Maroku od roku 1666. Před nimi v zemi vládli Saadové. Marocký stát se oficiálně nazýval Šarífský sultanát (arabsky السلطنة الشريفة‎), název se začal používat už za vlády Saadů.

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Alawité

Nodes73
Edges72
Triples2
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.027397
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Alawité → Obrázky, Wikimedia Commons

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1666 1956 vláda 17 19 století 1912 ii dynastie krále saadové muhammad abdalláh marocký titul vlajka sultanátu 1736 sultáni sultánem

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Alawitérelated to Externí odkazyObrázky0.60section
Alawitérelated to Externí odkazyWikimedia Commons0.60section

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