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Tafilalt or Tafilet (), historically , is a region of , centered on its largest .


Etymology
There are many speculations regarding the origin of the word "Tafilalt"; however, it is known that Tafilalt is a word meaning "jug", which is specifically a pottery jar used to store water.


History
Although previous settlements existed, especially during the Roman period, the first continuously inhabited town in the area after the spread of Islam was , founded by the .
(1999). 9780786447138, McFarland. .
It was on the direct caravan route from the to , and attained a considerable degree of prosperity.
(2026). 9781907263316, Footprint Travel Guides. .

In the 17th century, the of Morocco first achieved political ascendancy in Tafilalt, and in 1606, Sultan Zidan Abu Maali hid in Tafilalt, where he profited from gold mined in the area, built an army, eventually taking control of the city of . A few years later in 1610, Ahmed ibn Abi Mahalli also built up an army in the Tafilalt area and took Marrakesh back for himself, but lost control after Sidi Yahya ben Younes liberated the city for Zidan. A decade after this, a revolutionary movement arose in Tafilalt against the ruling sultan, but was repressed after four months of skirmishes. Later, Tafilalt was a major center of the Dila'ites.

(2016). 9781442262973, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. .
In 1648, a custom was established by Moorish sultans of Morocco sending superfluous sons or daughters who would not inherit titles or power to Tafilalt.

The medieval traveler wrote about visiting Sijilmasa (near Tafilalt) in the fourteenth century on his journey from Fez to Mali, "the country of the blacks".

(2026). 9781576079195, ABC-CLIO. .
It was later destroyed in 1818 by the Aït Atta, but its ruins remain, including two gateways.
(2014). 9781743600252, Lonely Planet Publications. .
The first European to visit Tafilalt in the modern era was René Caillié (1828), and later (1864).
(1993). 9782867700569, www.acr-edition.com. .
English writer W. B. Harris described Tafilalt in a journal after his visit.


Geography
Entirely located along the ,
(2015). 9780292766679, University of Texas Press. .
the oasis was, before mechanized transport, ten days' journey south of Fez and , across the . It is known for its .
(2010). 9780313385902, ABC-CLIO. .


Notable residents
It was the birthplace of the famed Rabbi Israel Abuhatzeira, known as the "" (, , lit. "Praying Father"), (1889–1984).
(2015). 9781317605430, Taylor & Francis. .


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