Abstract:
East Morocco had witnessed a boom in the intellectual side in
most of its prominent capitals. Bejaia and Telemcen were two of
them who were no less important than the urban and cultural centers
of the Islamic Maghreb. This flourish was due to the role of
educational institutions which were full of scientists and scholars
and their rich intellectual production.
The educational system in Bejaia and Telemcen was not
different in terms of institutions, curriculum and stages involved in
education. This was the result of cultural exchange and many other
factors common in the two capitals.