Treaty of Tadla

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Map of western Maghreb between 1500 and 1515.

The Treaty of Tadla was a treaty signed in 1527 between two rival centers of power in the western Maghrib: the Wattasids, in the north and the emergent Saadian power in the south. The treaty followed an inconclusive military encounter between the two parties at Tadla.[1] The treaty confirmed to the Saadis the area of Sus and Marrakesh, while the rest of the country, with the capital of Fez, remained to the Wattasids.[1]

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