Notes on Moroccan History - The Complete Collection
2 years of content creation in one place. A 82-page collection you can keep, of 110 sourced entries on Moroccan history : organized, referenced and compiled from +200 videos shared with 113,000+ viewers worldwide. (See preview pages).
I'm Ayah, a 22-year old Moroccan studying law and philosophy. And I am not a historian.
But since 2024, I have researched, sourced, scripted and posted over 200+ historical pieces on Morocco in video formats, compiled with their references. This information already exists for free on my social platforms but never in order nor grouped. This e-book was created to remedy a simple problem that was brought up to me time and time again: bring structure to scattered the scattered resources I put online.
It offers you a calm way to explore my notes on Moroccan history and revisit them anytime ; the ones I've had the pleasure to share with over 113 000 people worldwide on my Instagram (@ayahchoukri) without requiring you to scroll through 200+ posts.
Inside this e-book are 110 entries, organized per theme (see Table of Contents below) that include the original sources I used (books, articles, papers, archives), worded in accessible writing over 80+ pages. It is the final result of (almost) 2 years of independent, transparent, source-based and passionate storytelling attempting to make Moroccan history come alive.
This e-book is a friendly entry point for Moroccans, worldwide, who want to reconnect with their history (locals, the diaspora, students, ...), and just about anyone.
Table of Contents :
- Foreword
- Prehistory & Antiquity
- Pre-Islamic
- Islamic & Medieval Dynasties
- The Chessgame of Sharifian Politics
- Cultural & Social History
- Colonial Era & Resistance
- Post-Colonial
- Myths & Legends
- Architecture and Heritage
- History of Moroccan cities
You will receive, in instant download, lifetime access to a 82 pages PDF with fully sourced entries that you can revisit anytime.
Thank you for your consistent support and trust. Better things to come, insha'Allah.