Aghmat

Aghmat (Tashelhit: Aɣmat, Arabic: أغمات‎ Āghmāt; pronounced locally Ughmat, Uɣmat) was an important commercial mediaeval Berber town in mid-southern Morocco. It is today an archaeological site known as "Joumâa Aghmat". The city is located approximately 30 km south-east of Marrakesh on the Ourika road. The initial "a" of the name may be unvocalized, and the name may sometimes be spelled "Ghmat", "Ghmate" or even the French-style "Rhmate" (as it appears in the Michelin Guide).

Aghmat

Aghmat (Tashelhit: Aɣmat, Arabic: أغمات‎ Āghmāt; pronounced locally Ughmat, Uɣmat) was an important commercial mediaeval Berber town in mid-southern Morocco. It is today an archaeological site known as "Joumâa Aghmat". The city is located approximately 30 km south-east of Marrakesh on the Ourika road. The initial "a" of the name may be unvocalized, and the name may sometimes be spelled "Ghmat", "Ghmate" or even the French-style "Rhmate" (as it appears in the Michelin Guide).