History  some important historical dates

Some facts about history you find here Essaouira, once called Mogador, is thought to be named after Saint Sidi Magdol (you will find his grave at the town’s entry). Some say the name Mogador has its origins in the word “Amegdol”, meaning “well-obtained”.

Whatever its name, the site known today as Essaouira has been visited by traders for hundreds of years.

Caravans are known to have brought ivory and gold dust here from Sub-Saharan Africa since the 11th century.

Essaouira had also been, from time to time, a favored private baunt.

The Portuguese built a fort here in 1506.

The town you see today was founded in 1785; it was built according to the plans of the French engineer corunt, imprisoned during the reign of Mohammed Ben Abdullah. It is for these reasons that, in contrast to other Moroccan medinas, the main roads here run straight and at right angles.

After the closing of the harbor at Agadir, Mogador gained in importance. Many Jewish merchants settled here. The caravans from Timbuktu brought ivory and gold in exchange for leather salt and sugar.

Consequently, when the French occupied Timbuktu early in the 20th century, Essaouira lost its eminence as a center for trade.

Essaouira today

Today, Essaouira is a healthy fishing harbor and beach resort. Although tourism has grown steadily, Essaouira retains its laidback atmosphere and local color. It remains off of most package-tour itineraries, yet it has plenty to offer the independent traveler.

Currently, Essaouira's airport is served only by domestic flights from Casablanca; however, international connections are expected soon

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Important dates of Moroccan History
681 Beginning of the conquest of Morocco by the Arabs (introduction of the Islam)
788 Idriss- dynasty
809 Foundation of Fes by II
1055 Dynasty of Almvovarid
1061-1107 Reign of  Ben Tachfine, the founder of Marrakech
1130 Dynasty of the Almohads
1184-1199 Reign of Yacoub El Mansour, Rabat became capital town (construction of the Hassan-Tower in  Rabat, of the Koutoubia in Marrakech and of the Giralda in Sevilla
1258 Dynasty of the Merinides
1269-1286 Reign of Abou Youssef Yacoub (construction of Fès el Jedid)
1331-1351 Reign of Abou Hassan (construction of the necropole of Chellah in Rabat)
1554 Dynasty of the Saardins
1578 The battle of the three kings terminates the predominance of the portugieses
1578-1603 Reign of Ahmed el Mansour
1664 Dynasty of the Alaouits
1672-1727 Reign of Moulay Ismail, who founded Meknès
1927 Enthronisation of S.M. Mohammed V
1956 Independence of Morocco
1961 Enthronisation of S.M. Hassan II
1971 The novel constitution is accepted with a referendum
1975 Because of the "green march"   - the territory of the Sahara turned back to Morocco
1999 Enthronisation of S.M. Mohammed VI
2003 Birth of crown -prince Moulay Hassan