• The 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...
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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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    known as Fes el-Jdid ("New Fez"), while the old city became known as Fes el-Bali ("Old Fez").: 62  The Marinids built the first true madrasas in Morocco...
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    05528; -4.99028 Fes Jdid or Fes el-Jdid (Arabic: فاس الجديد, lit. 'New Fez') is one of the three parts of Fez, the second largest city of Morocco. It was...
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    Al-Attarine Madrasa or Medersa al-Attarine (Arabic: مدرسة العطارين, romanized: madrasat al-ʿattārīn, lit. 'school of the perfumers') is a madrasa in Fes, Morocco...
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    : 292 : 198  (Other Marinid madrasas in Morocco with minarets include the Saffarin Madrasa,: 286  the Madrasa of Fes el-Jdid, and the madrasa of Chellah,: 205  although...
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    dates back to the foundation of Fes el-Jdid ("New Fez"), the royal citadel of the Marinid dynasty, in 1276 CE. Most of the palace today dates from the...
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    medina quarter of the city, near the Saffarin Madrasa along the Oued Fes (also known as the Oued Bou Khrareb). Since the inception of the city, the tanning...
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    The 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...
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    Fez, Morocco (redirect from Wilaya of Fès)
    consists of the arrondissements of El Mariniyine, Fès-Médina, and Zouagha and the municipality of Méchouar Fès Jdid. South Fez consists of the other...
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    Saffarin Madrasa (Arabic: مدرسة الصفارين, lit. 'madrasa of the metalworkers') is a madrasa in Fes el-Bali, the old medina quarter of Fez, Morocco. It...
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    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 in the 19th...
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    Bab Bou Jeloud (category Gates of Fez, Morocco)
    spelled Bab Boujeloud or Bab Boujloud) is an ornate city gate in Fes el Bali, the old city of Fez, Morocco. The current gate was built by the French colonial...
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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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    synagogue in Fes, Morocco, dating from the 17th century. The synagogue is located in the Mellah district within Fes el-Jdid, one of the components of the historic...
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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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    Many of them are taken from the historic or ruined buildings in the medina of Fez (Fes el-Bali and Fes el-Jdid), including various mosques and madrasas. Some...
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    in Fès, the new university initially had four colleges located in major regions of the country known for their religious influences and madrasas. These...
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    Fez Stadium (redirect from Fes Stadium)
    against 10 for Morocco. The Stade de Fès is officially inaugurated on 25 November 2007, four years after the completion of the 2006–07 Throne Cup finals with...
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     'caravanserai of the people of Tetouan'), also known as the Funduq al-Staouniyine, is a historic funduq (caravanserai) in Fes el-Bali, the old city of Fes, Morocco...
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    much of the Andalus quarter of Fes el-Bali. (The canal has since been covered over for decades.) Along with the Madrasa as-Sahrij and the Madrasa as-Sba'iyyin...
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    synagogue located in the Mellah of Fes el-Jdid, within the historic medina of Fez, Morocco. The Slat al-Fassiyine Synagogue was one of the few synagogues where...
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    medina (old city) of Fes, Morocco. It is located on the southwest side of Place Seffarine, across from the Madrasa Saffarin and south of the Qarawiyyin Mosque...
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    Moulay Abdallah Mosque (category Burial sites of the 'Alawi dynasty)
    adjoining necropolis along with later members of the dynasty. The mosque is located Fes el-Jdid ("New Fes"), which was originally a royal citadel and administrative...
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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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    the Borj Sheikh Ahmed, one of three bastions built along the east and south walls of Fes el-Jdid and the one closest to Fes el-Bali. The Saadians built...
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    The Mellah of Fez (Arabic: ملاح) is the historic Jewish quarter (Mellah) of Fez, Morocco. It is located in Fes el-Jdid, the part of Fez which contains...
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    of the Alawi sultan Moulay al-Rashid.: 110  The newly built madrasa replaced an older one, known as the Madrasa el-Lebbadin or Madrasa el-Ebridin, of...
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    river skirts the northern edge of the Royal Palace grounds (the Dar al-Makhzen) and of Fes el-Jdid before entering Fes el-Bali. This section is also known...
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    The Mosque of Abu al-Hasan is a historic neighbourhood mosque in Fes el-Bali, the old medina of Fes, Morocco. It is located on Tala'a Seghira street, near...
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