The Medjool date (Arabic: تمر المجهول - tamar al-majhūl . Tamar means 'date' and majhūl means 'unknown', from جَهِلَ jahila , 'to not know') also known as Medjoul , Mejhoul or Majhool , is a large, sweet cultivated variety of date ( Phoenix dactylifera ). It is an important commercial variety constituting some 25% of worldwide trade in dates.
29-574: The Medjool cultivar originates from the Tafilalt region of Morocco , where it is still grown. Outside Morocco, it is grown in the United States, Israel, Palestine, Iran, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Jordan. The variety is planted both for its fruit and for landscaping. The medjool is a distinct landrace , described as producing "large soft fruit, with orange-yellowish flesh, and a mildly rich and pleasing flavor". Being large, soft, and with
58-435: A "caramel, honey" flavor, the variety has been called "the king of dates". Medjool dates are high in oxalates (18–233 mg/100 g dry weight). Out of the over 3000 known cultivars , only two contain the disaccharide sugar sucrose : Deglet Nour and Medjool. All the rest contain the monosaccharides glucose and fructose in a mix known as invert sugar . Sucrose tastes sweeter than glucose but less sweet than fructose;
87-613: A considerable degree of prosperity. In the 17th century, the Alawi dynasty of Morocco first achieved political ascendancy in Tafilalt, and in 1606, Sultan Zidan Abu Maali hid in Tafilalt, where he made a profit off of gold mined in the area, built an army, eventually taking control of the city of Marrakesh . A few years later in 1610, Ahmed ibn Abi Mahalli also built up an army in the Tafilalt area and took Marrakesh back for himself, but lost control after Sidi Yahya ben Younes liberated
116-708: A novel by the famous Hungarian author Jenő Rejtő takes place in the village and surrounding area. [REDACTED] Media related to Tafilalt at Wikimedia Commons Atlas Mountains The Atlas Mountains are a mountain range in the Maghreb in North Africa . It separates the Sahara Desert from the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean ; the name "Atlantic" is derived from
145-536: A widespread extension of the Earth's crust that rifted and separated the continents mentioned above. This extension was responsible for the formation of many thick intracontinental sedimentary basins including the present Atlas. Most of the rocks forming the surface of the present High Atlas were deposited under the ocean at that time. In the Paleogene and Neogene Periods (~66 million to ~1.8 million years ago),
174-571: Is known that Tafilalt is a Berber word meaning "jug", which is specifically a pottery jar used to store water. Although previous settlements existed, especially during the Roman period, the first continuously inhabited town in the area after the spread of Islam was Sijilmasa , founded by the Midrarid dynasty . It was on the direct caravan route from the Niger River to Tangier , and attained
203-724: The Alleghenian orogeny . These mountains were formed when Africa and America collided and were once a chain rivaling today's Himalayas . Today, the remains of this chain can be seen in the Fall Line region in the Eastern United States . Some remnants can also be found in the later formed Appalachians in North America. A second phase took place during the Mesozoic Era (before ~66 My). It consisted of
232-575: The Atlantic Ocean in the southwest of Morocco toward the northeast to the heights of Ouarzazate and further east to the city of Tafilalt (altogether a distance of approximately 500 kilometres or 300 miles). In the south it borders the Sahara . The easternmost point of the anti-Atlas is the Jbel Saghro range and its northern boundary is flanked by sections of the High Atlas range . It includes
261-896: The Mediterranean coast and joins with the Saharan Atlas in Eastern Algeria and Tunisia. The highest summit of the Tell Atlas is the 2,308 m (7,572 ft) Lalla Khadidja in the Djurdjura range of Kabylia . The western end of the Tell Atlas merges with the Middle Atlas range in Morocco. The area immediately to the south of the Tell Atlas is the high plateau of the Hautes Plaines , with lakes in
290-530: The Ziz River , the oasis was, before mechanized transport, ten days' journey south of Fez and Meknes , across the Atlas Mountains . It is known for its dates . It was the birthplace of the famed Rabbi Israel Abuhatzeira, known as the " Baba Sali " ( Arabic : بابا صلى , Hebrew : באבא סאלי , lit. "Praying Father"), (1889–1984). Mercenaries of Hell (original title Pokol zsoldosai ),
319-584: The toponym Atlas . The mountains are home to a number of animals and plants which are mostly found within Africa but some of which can be found in Europe. Many of these species are endangered and a few are already extinct . The weather is generally cool but summers are sunny, and the average temperature there is 25 °C. The Atlas Mountains have earned a reputation as a trekkers’ den, attracting adventurers year-round. The basement rock of most of Africa
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#1732791080497348-872: The Atlas mountain range. It covers parts of Algeria and Tunisia . The Aurès natural region is named after the range. Flora in the mountains include the Atlas cedar , evergreen oak and many semi-evergreen oaks such as the Algerian oak . Animals that live in the area include the Barbary macaque (misnamed as the Barbary ape), Barbary leopard , Barbary stag , Barbary sheep , Atlas Mountain badger , Cuvier's gazelle , North African boar , striped hyena , Red fox , northern bald ibis , Algerian nuthatch , dipper , and Atlas mountain viper . Many animals used to inhabit
377-645: The Djebel Siroua, a massif of volcanic origin with the highest summit of the range at 3,304 m. The Jebel Bani is a much lower range running along the southern side of the Anti Atlas. The High Atlas in central Morocco rises in the west at the Atlantic coast and stretches in an eastern direction to the Moroccan-Algerian border. It has several peaks over 4,000 m (13,000 ft), including
406-624: The High Atlas, crossing Algeria from the Moroccan border and into Tunisia. The Aures Mountains are often presented as being the easternmost part of the Saharan Atlas. Though not as high as the High Atlas, they reach similar altitudes as the Tell Atlas range that runs to the north of them and closer to the coast. The highest peak in the range, outside of the Aures Mountains, is the 2,236 m (7,336 ft) high Djebel Aissa. They mark
435-620: The area are Ouarzazate , Tahannaout , Amizmiz , Imlil , Tin Mal and Ijoukak . The Middle Atlas is completely in Morocco and is the northernmost of its three main Atlas ranges. The range lies north of the High Atlas, separated by the Moulouya and Oum Er-Rbia rivers, and south of the Rif mountains, separated by the Sebou River . To the west are the main coastal plains of Morocco with many of
464-665: The case of the Africa-Europe collision, it is clear that tectonic convergence is partially responsible for the formation of the High Atlas , as well as for the closure of the Strait of Gibraltar and the formation of the Alps and the Pyrenees . However, there is a lack of evidence for the nature of the subduction in the Atlas region, or for the thickening of the Earth's crust generally associated with continental collisions. One of
493-504: The city for Zidan. A decade after this, a revolutionary movement arose in Tafilalt against the ruling sultan, but was repressed after four months of skirmishes. Later, Tafilalt was a major center of the Dila'ites. In 1648, a custom was established by Moorish sultans of Morocco sending superfluous sons or daughters who would not inherit titles or power to Tafilalt. Medieval traveler Ibn Battuta wrote about visiting Sijilmasa (near Tafilalt) in
522-461: The fourteenth century on his journey from Fez to Mali, "the country of the blacks". It was later destroyed in 1818 by the Aït Atta , but its ruins remain, including two gateways. The first European to visit Tafilalt in the modern era was René Caillié (1828), and later Gerhard Rohlfs (1864). English writer W. B. Harris described Tafilalt in a journal after his visit. Entirely located along
551-595: The highest summit in North Africa, Toubkal (4,167 m or 13,671 ft), and further east Ighil m'Goun (4,071 m or 13,356 ft), the second major summit of the range. At the Atlantic and to the southwest, the range drops abruptly and makes a transition to the coast and the Anti-Atlas range. To the north, in the direction of Marrakesh , the range descends less abruptly. On the heights of Ouarzazate
580-506: The major cities and, to the east, the high barren plateau that lies between the Saharan and Tell Atlas. The high point of the range is the jbel Bou Naceur (3340 m). The Middle Atlas experiences more rain than the ranges to the south, making it an important water catchment for the coastal plains and important for biodiversity. It is home to the majority of the world's population of Barbary macaque . The Saharan Atlas of Algeria runs east of
609-528: The massif is cut through by the Draa Valley which opens southward. It is mainly inhabited by Berber people, who live in small villages and cultivate the high plains of the Ourika Valley . Near Barrage Cavagnac there is a hydroelectric dam that has created the artificial lake Lalla Takerkoust . The lake serves also as a source for fish for the local fishermen. The largest villages and towns of
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#1732791080497638-448: The mix is less sweet than pure fructose, but still is somewhat sweeter than sucrose. In 2013, Israel held more than 60 percent of the global medjool market share. In 2024, Medjool constituted 25% of the world export market for dates. Those supplied to France, the largest European importer of dates, are predominantly from Algeria and Tunisia. Retail brands in both France and Italy often label the cultivar, usually Medjool or Deglet Nour , on
667-674: The most striking features of the Atlas to geologists is the relative small amount of crustal thickening and tectonic shortening despite the important altitude of the mountain range. Recent studies suggest that deep processes rooted in the Earth's mantle may have contributed to the uplift of the High and Middle Atlas. The Atlas are rich in natural resources . There are deposits of iron ore , lead ore , copper , silver , mercury , rock salt , phosphate , marble , anthracite coal and natural gas among other resources. The range can be divided into four general regions: The Anti-Atlas extends from
696-474: The mountain chains that today constitute the Atlas were uplifted, as the land masses of Europe and Africa collided at the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula . Such convergent tectonic boundaries occur where two plates slide towards each other forming a subduction zone (if one plate moves underneath the other), and/or a continental collision (when the two plates contain continental crust ). In
725-435: The mountain range, which stretches around 2,500 km (1,600 mi) through Morocco , Algeria and Tunisia . The range's highest peak is Toubkal , which is in central Morocco, with an elevation of 4,167 metres (13,671 ft). The Atlas Mountains are primarily inhabited by Berber populations. The terms for 'mountain' are Adrar and adras in some Berber languages , and these terms are believed to be cognates of
754-489: The northern edge of the Sahara Desert . The mountains see some rainfall and are better suited to agriculture than the plateau region to the north. Today, most of the population of the region are Berbers ( Imazighen ). The Tell Atlas is a mountain chain over 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) in length, belonging to the Atlas mountain ranges and stretching from Eastern Morocco to Tunisia, and through Algeria. It parallels
783-478: The packet. Especially large Medjool dates are sold as a luxury product, for example in the Netherlands. A UK social enterprise , Zaytoun, sells Medjool dates from Palestine. Tafilalt Tafilalt or Tafilet ( Arabic : تافيلالت ), historically Sijilmasa , is a region of Morocco , centered on its largest oasis . There are many speculations regarding the origin of the word "Tafilalt", however it
812-522: The wet season and salt flats in the dry. The eastern half of the Tell Atlas has the most humid climate of North Africa, with annual precipitation reaching well above 1,000 mm (39 in), and sometimes over 1,500 mm (59 in) like in the Collo Peninsula or near Ain Draham . An important amount of snow falls on the summits in winter. The Aurès Mountains are the easternmost portion of
841-765: Was formed during the Precambrian supereon and is much older than the Atlas Mountains lying on the continent. The Atlas was formed during three subsequent phases of Earth's geology. The first tectonic deformation phase involves only the Anti-Atlas , which was formed in the Paleozoic Era (~300 million years ago) as the result of continental collisions . North America , Europe and Africa were connected millions of years ago. The Anti-Atlas Mountains are believed to have originally been formed as part of
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