Saadians
The Saadians were a Moroccan dynasty that ruled from the early 16th century until the late 17th century. They are known for their significant contributions to Moroccan culture, architecture, and the arts. The dynasty rose to power during a time of political instability and successfully unified the country, establishing Marrakech as their capital.
One of the most notable achievements of the Saadians was the construction of the Saadian Tombs, which are famous for their intricate tile work and beautiful gardens. The dynasty also played a crucial role in the Battle of the Three Kings, which helped to solidify their power in the region.