Dinastia alawita
Dalle sacre valli del Tafilalt ai palazzi di Rabat, la dinastia alawita ha guidato il Marocco attraverso secoli di sconvolgimenti, riforme e rinnovamenti, mantenendo la propria discendenza anche dopo il crollo di interi imperi.

Quick Facts
- Years Active
- 1631–present
- Founder
- Moulay Ali Cherif
- Region
- North Africa
- Religion
- Sunni Islam
Notable Rulers
Moulay Ali Cherif
Amir of Tafilalt
Reign: 1631 – 1659
FounderMoulay Ali Cherif, widely acknowledged as the founding patriarch of the Alaouite dynasty, occupies a crucial—if sometime...
Moulay al-Rashid
Sultan of Morocco
Reign: 1666 – 1672
Moulay al-Rashid, son of Moulay Ali Cherif, emerged from the turbulent political landscape of 17th-century Morocco as a ...
Moulay Ismail
Sultan of Morocco
Reign: 1672 – 1727
Moulay Ismail stands out in Moroccan history as a ruler whose legacy is as complex as it is formidable. Born in 1645 to ...
Sultan Mohammed V
Sultan and King of Morocco
Reign: 1927 – 1961
Sultan Mohammed V stands out in Moroccan history as a complex and pivotal figure, whose reign was defined as much by per...
King Hassan II
King of Morocco
Reign: 1961 – 1999
King Hassan II emerges from the historical record as a strikingly complex figure, whose rule over Morocco was marked by ...
Documentary Chapters
Timeline
Alaouite Ascendancy in Tafilalt
Moulay Ali Cherif is recognized as amir of Tafilalt, marking the beginning of Alaouite local rule and the foundation of the dynasty's political authority.
Conquest of Fez
Moulay al-Rashid captures Fez, uniting much of northern Morocco under Alaouite rule and establishing the dynasty as a national power.
Accession of Moulay Ismail
Moulay Ismail ascends the throne, initiating a long and transformative reign marked by centralization and architectural achievement.
Death of Moulay Ismail
The sultan's death triggers a succession crisis, with multiple claimants vying for the throne and a period of instability following.
Loss of Mazagan
The Portuguese surrender Mazagan (El Jadida) to Moroccan forces, but the event highlights ongoing European encroachment and dynastic vulnerabilities.
Battle of Isly
Moroccan forces suffer defeat at the hands of the French, leading to the Treaty of Tangier and significant diplomatic and territorial setbacks.
Establishment of French Protectorate
The Treaty of Fes establishes French control over Morocco, reducing the sultan to a symbolic figure under colonial administration.
Exile of Mohammed V
Sultan Mohammed V is exiled by French authorities for supporting Moroccan nationalism, an event that intensifies the independence movement.
Return of Mohammed V
Mohammed V returns from exile to widespread acclaim, paving the way for Morocco’s independence and the restoration of Alaouite authority.
Moroccan Independence
Morocco regains sovereignty, and Mohammed V is crowned king, transitioning the Alaouite dynasty into a modern constitutional monarchy.
Inauguration of Hassan II Mosque
The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, one of the world’s largest, is completed, symbolizing the dynasty’s ongoing religious and cultural patronage.
Accession of Mohammed VI
Mohammed VI becomes king, ushering in an era of cautious reform, modernization, and continued dynastic resilience.
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Civilization Archive
(9)Abbasid Civilization
The Abbasid Civilization's intellectual and cultural achievements informed the Alaouite Dynasty's policies, fostering a renaissance in arts and scholarship.
Aksumite Empire
The Alaouite Dynasty's rule in North Africa was informed by the Aksumite Empire's trade networks and cultural exchanges, impacting regional development.
Almohad Civilization
The Alaouite Dynasty rose as the Almohad Civilization's decline left a power vacuum in North Africa, shaping Morocco's political landscape.
Almoravid Civilization
Inheriting the Almoravid Civilization's religious zeal and military strategies, the Alaouite Dynasty fortified its rule in North Africa.
Ancient Egyptian Civilization
The Alaouite Dynasty drew from Ancient Egyptian civilization's monumental architecture and centralized governance, influencing its cultural identity and statecraft.
Fatimid Civilization
Emerging in a landscape shaped by the Fatimid Civilization, the Alaouite Dynasty navigated a legacy of religious and political complexity.
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