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100

No, this is not Lev Knopov!

This is King Mohammed

100

This group of people were the first to explore Morocco (around 1000 B.C.).

Who are The Phoenicians?

100

99 % of Moroccans identify with this religion.

What is Islam?

100

Name the current capital and four historical capitals of Morocco.

What is Rabat, current capital?

(The Imperial Cities of Morocco are the four historical capital cities of Morocco: Fez, Marrakesh, Meknes and Rabat).

100

Hello

Marhaba

100

Who is Hisham?
200

A historical district in a number of North African cities, often corresponding to an old walled city. Arabic word simply meaning "city" or "town."

What is medina?

200

Traders from this country imposed the term "barbaroi," meaning "not of our people," to the indigenous communities of the interior of Morocco (now often referred to as Berber).

What is Greece?

200

Islam was first introduced to Morocco in this century.

What is 7th c.?

200

The Kingdom of Morocco is the most westerly of the North African countries known as the Maghreb, meaning....

“West” or “the area where the sun sets.”

200

Thank you

Shukran

200

Name of this Berber-Roman city

What is Volubilis?

300

Traditionally an open-air market that locals relied on for their essential items, and later became essential to ancient commerce as traders passed through.

What are souks?

300

This Arab Muslim dynasty was the first to rule in Morocco for over a century (789-921); they also founded the city of Fex

What is the Idrisside dynasty?

300

This governing document prohibits acts and speech “undermining the Islamic religion.”

What is the constitution?

(Note: The constitution of Morocco guarantees freedom of religion, describes the nation as Muslim and the king as the “Amir El Mouminin”, or commander of the faithful)

300

Commonly known as the "roof of Morocco," this area separates three parts of Morocco: Atlantic Morocco, Mediterranean Morocco and Saharan Morocco

What is The High Atlas?

300

God willing

In shallah
300


The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco. 2nd largest functioning mosque in Africa and is the 14th largest in the world. Its minaret is the world's second tallest minaret at 210 metres (689 ft).

400

This spice is called "red gold."

What is saffron?

400

During the "scramble for Africa", these two European countries gained control over Morocco.

What are France and Spain?

400

Islamic Law considers this animal to be ritually pure and possess blessings.  They can freely enter homes and even mosques.

Cats

400

The two bodies of water that surround Morocco.

What are the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean?

400

Come on! hurry up!

yalla!

400


Cooking class in Marrakesh

500

The drink of the friendship and hospitality.

What is Moroccan mint tea?

500

Morocco regained it's independence from foreign rule in this year?

What is 1956?

500

The Amazigh of the Atlas, who have been there since the Phoenician era, are of this religion.

What is Islam, Judaism, Christianity?

(Before Islam, Amazigh had no religion, they worshiped different gods like the sun and rain, but when Islam arrived in Morocco in 681, Amazigh started converting to Islam, as well as Judaism and Christianity)

500

The nomadic Berber tribes from the Atlas Mountains in North Africa, in what is now Morocco. In the 8th century, they invaded the Christian West, in what is now Spain and Portugal, and brought Islam with them.

What are Moors?

500

How are you?

Keifak?

500

guess who

Lola

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