Asilah is pronounced Assilah in Arabic and was also called Arcilah by the Portuguese colonists.
Asilah the Andalusian, in Morocco
Asilah, trading post and stronghold
Originally Phoenician, Asilah was an important city in the Mauritanian period, minting coins. The Idrissides established a fortified camp there from the 8th century. It is set on fire by repeated Viking assaults, then restored and fortified by the Sultans of Cordoba, and Asilah becomes a prosperous city.
It was taken by the Portuguese in 1471 by a fleet of five hundred ships, and will remain in their hands until the battle of the three kings, on 4 August 1578, a sort of Poitiers of the Maghreb, which stopped the Portuguese expansion for good. King Sebastian I of Portugal lost his life, as did Sultans Abd el-Malek and Mouataouakil. Asilah then fell into the hands of the Spanish, until its reconquest by Moulay Ismaïl in 1691.
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It will know a second fame at the beginning of the XX° century, the brigand Raïssouli who raged in the region, had


