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 The history of the city of Lamta is known and followed by the southern part of Maghreb

who are aware of the historical importance of this city at all levels of social, political, economic and archaeological as it is one of the most famous historical cities that played an important role in the region at the local and global levels, thanks to the overlap of human structures with economic and political factors Thus accumulating a historical experience through which the history of the southern part of El Maghreb can be found on a period extending from the Middle Ages to the middle of the twentieth century. This city has known the passage and stability of many human species beginning with the passage of Phoenician traders and adjacent to the Jews settled in the Atlantic desert, and then the stability of the islanders and Almtayn, and therefore the possibility of new names of the city according to historical developments, we only received the names of the Lamta mediators and families of contemporary, Stability and establishment is confirmed by the oral account of the 1400-year-old trade route of the town, which is consistent with the emergence of Islam on the Arabian Peninsula, and perhaps the Adresse are the ones who brought Islam to it, becoming the last cities of Islam in Morocco. Despite the historical extension of this city, the possibility of determining the period of its establishment remains a difficult task in which only the archeological research of the region will be decided, especially since the ancient sources and references did not address the issue of the establishment of this city with the exception of some information about the human races that have settled the region. The standard determines the stability of the feet. In general, the location of the geographical location of Noel played an important role in its prosperity. Its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean facilitated the arrival of goods to it from the ships that went to the port of the mouth of the Asaka Valley, where the Phoenician traveler Hanoun established a commercial agency in 410 BC at the head of sixty ships. One of the most important commercial routes of the Moroccan state in the Middle Ages, and continued until the middle of the nineteenth century AD.

Reference citation:
Muhammad al-Safi, "Aspects of the Economic History of the Southern Morocco: The City of Nol for the Mata Model" .- Periodical was the Historical.- Issue Twenty-Eight; June 2015. pp. 17-24.

Keywords: Wadi Nun, Sanhaja Tribes, Techno Tribes, Dariq Industry, Asir Village