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The term "Maghrib" generally refers to the western part of the Arab world, particularly North Africa. In the context of Islamic history, the region began to see significant political and cultural developments around the 8th century, with the establishment of various dynasties, such as the Idrisids in Morocco around 800. By 1500, the Saadi dynasty was prominent in the region, particularly in Morocco, marking a period of cultural and political consolidation.

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