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    Since 1981 it has been classified, along with Fes el-Bali, as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Fes el-Jdid was founded in 1276 by the Marinid sultan Abu...
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    Fez, Morocco (redirect from Fès)
    dynasty up until 1912. The city consists of two old medina quarters, Fes el-Bali and Fes Jdid, and the much larger modern urban Ville Nouvelle area founded during...
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    listed Fes el Bali, along with Fes Jdid, as a World Heritage Site in 1981 under the name Medina of Fez. The World Heritage Site includes Fes el Bali's...
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    Mosque of Fes el-Jdid (Arabic: الجامع الكبير) is the historic main Friday mosque of Fes el-Jdid, the royal city and Marinid-era citadel of Fes, Morocco...
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  • Madrasa of Fes el-Jdid, also known as the Madrasa of Dar al-Makhzen, was a 14th-century madrasa built by the Marinid dynasty in the Fes el-Jdid quarter of...
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    Fez, Morocco. Its original foundation dates back to the foundation of Fes el-Jdid ("New Fez"), the royal citadel of the Marinid dynasty, in 1276 CE. Most...
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    Fortifications of Fez (also spelled Fes) comprise a complex circuit of ramparts and gates surrounding Fes el-Bali and Fes el-Jdid, two urban agglomerations that...
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    century and up to modern times. The old city (medina) of Fes, consisting of Fes el-Bali and Fes el-Jdid, is notable for being an exceptionally well-preserved...
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    Jeloud Gardens, is public garden in Fez, Morocco, located between Fes el-Jdid and Fes el-Bali, the two sections of the old medina. The gardens were created...
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    Abdallah immediately doubled back to Fes Jdid leaving everyone confused. His Bay'ah thus took place in Fes Jdid and was led by fiqh Abul'Ula Idris ben...
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  • fragile health. Lalla Yacout died on September 1, 1953 and was buried in Fes Jdid, in the Royal Necropolis of the Moulay Abdallah Mosque. Her marriage to...
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    Mellah of Fez (redirect from Fes Mellah)
    the historic Jewish quarter (Mellah) of Fez, Morocco. It is located in Fes el-Jdid, the part of Fez which contains the Royal Palace (Dar al-Makhzen), and...
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    sultan Abu Yusuf Yaqub also founded a separate royal city, Fes el-Jdid ("New Fes"), just west of Fes el-Bali, where the royal palace is still located today...
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  • Ghariba mosque built at Fes Jdid. 1437 – Probable date of the transfer of Jewish population of Fes el-Bali to the Mellah in Fes Jdid. 1465 – 1465 Moroccan...
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    created a separate palace-city for themselves; this time, outside Fes. Later known as Fes Jdid, this new fortified citadel had a set of double walls for defense...
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    Founding of Fes Jdid ("New Fes"), a new city near Fes, which comes to be considered a new district of Fes, in contrast to Fes el Bali ("Old Fes"). 1286:...
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    were still living in Fes el-Bali but that by the end of the 16th century they were well-established in the Mellah of Fes el-Jdid. Some authors argue that...
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    Confederation, but controlled only the walled city of Fes Jdid ("New Fez"), without the allegiance of the ulama of Fes el Bali ("Old Fez"). No faction had a clear...
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    Airport or Fès–Saïss Airport (Arabic: مطار فاس سايس الدولي) (IATA: FEZ, ICAO: GMFF) is an airport serving Fez, the capital city of the Fès-Meknès region...
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    ISBN 978-0-295-98314-1. Bressolette, Henri; Delaroziere, Jean (1983). "Fès-Jdid de sa fondation en 1276 au milieu du XXe siècle". Hespéris-Tamuda: 245–318...
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  • Mechouar 13: Casablanca Sidi Bernoussi-Zenata 14: Mohammedia 15: Fès jdid - dar dbibagh 16: Fès Medina 17: Zouagha - Moulay Yacoub 18: Sefrou 19: Boulmane 20:...
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    founding their own fortified palace-city to the west of Fes, known afterwards as Fes el-Jdid ("New Fez"), which remained a frequent center of power in...
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  • Marinid period the Jewish inhabitants of Fes el-Bali were all moved to a new district in the southern part of Fes el-Jdid. This district, possibly created after...
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    but some dating as far back as the Marinid or Saadi periods in Fes and Marrakesh. In Fes, in the early 20th century, one richly decorated house from the...
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  • and Gibraltar. In 1276 they founded Fes Jdid, which they made their administrative and military centre. While Fes had been a prosperous city throughout...
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    fortified palace-city, Fes el-Jdid, in 1276 alongside the existing old city (Fes el-Bali). Before the foundation of Fes el-Jdid, however, the Marinids...
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    Morocco with minarets include the Saffarin Madrasa,: 286  the Madrasa of Fes el-Jdid, and the madrasa of Chellah,: 205  although they are less prominent and...
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    Essaouira Fes el Bali, the first medina of Fes (considered one of the largest car-free urban areas in the world) Fes Jdid, the second medina of Fes Marrakesh...
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    Region) to form the Region of Fès-Meknès. The region was made up of the following provinces and prefectures : Prefecture of Fès-Dar-Dbibegh Moulay Yacoub...
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    The Oued Fes (Arabic: واد فاس, lit. 'River of Fes') or Fez River is a river in Morocco. It is a tributary of the Sebou River and historically the main...
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