Template talk:Campaignbox Moroccan-Portuguese conflicts

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Almoravids Empire, Almohad Empire, Marinid Empire was not moroccan.

Ceuta i`ts part of Spain, not Morocco.

Morocco ???[edit]

correct is Maghreb.

how Morocco? how? was not at that time the so-called "Morocco"

Greetings to the Maghrebian people --محبةالكتب (talk) 18:07, 31 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Actually, it was. "Morocco" is just a stylized Latinized term for "Marrakesh" ( e.g. 1413 Viladestes map ("Maroch")) and "Kingdom of Marrakesh" ("Regni Marrochitarium") is the common reference used by Latin European writers to refer to these kingdoms since Almoravid times. Pope's letter to the Almohad Caliph in 1245, etc.) Walrasiad (talk) 23:16, 31 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]