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Meknes is home to the public Moulay Ismail University, with actually the following faculties, schools and institutions divided among three campuses in the cities: Meknes, Errachidia and Khenifra. El Hadi Ben Aïssa: Le symbole de la délivrance". Aujourd'hui le Maroc (in French) . Retrieved 2020-11-30. The Carnegie Dining Table offers an industrial design, perfect for your kitchen, dining room and other interior space. Featuring a solid Elmwood in a mocha finish adds a distinctive statement look, whilst beautifully showing off the wood grain. Finished with powder-coated steel legs in a pipework style, the Carnegie is sure to be an eye-catching piece in any room. Match it with our Carnegie Bench or, why not just take another look at our other Dining Tables here Royaume du Maroc (20 November 2008). "Bulletin Officiel № 5684" (PDF) (in French). p.1600. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 December 2012 . Retrieved 15 July 2012.

A. Essahlaoui, El A. Ouali. "Détermination de la structure géologique de la partie Sud de la plaine du Saïss (bassin de Meknès-Fès, Maroc) par la méthode géoélectrique", Springer Science+Business Media, May 2003. Retrieved on 8 May 2016.Chakir, Mohamed (19 February 2010). "36 killed in Morocco minaret collapse". AFP . Retrieved 20 February 2010. a b c d e f g h i Parker, Richard (1981). A practical guide to Islamic Monuments in Morocco. Charlottesville, VA: The Baraka Press.

Place Lalla Aouda: A vast open square which stands behind (southeast of) Bab al-Mansur, which served as the former mechouar of the palace. It precedes the former Dar al-Kebira palace and gives access to the Lalla Aouda Mosque. [15] Qubbat al-Khayyatin and the Qara Prison: The Qubbat al-Khayyatin is a standalone audience chamber or throne room where Moulay Isma'il once received foreign ambassadors. Underground, right next to it, is a large subterranean vaulted space known as the Qara Prison or Habs Qara. Although frequently described as a prison for Christian slaves, scholars agree that it was in fact a storage area and granary, one of many such structures throughout the royal city. [24] [14] [13] a b c d e f g h i j Arnold, Felix (2017). Islamic Palace Architecture in the Western Mediterranean: A History. Oxford University Press. pp.309–312. Zawiya of Sidi Kaddour el-Alami: A richly-decorated mosque and religious complex honoring the tomb of Sidi Kaddour el-Alami, a famous Moroccan poet who died in 1850. [16] :179 Open Monday to Saturday 9am – 4pm, Sundays 10am – 3pm (serving coffee and cake), and some evenings for certain events.

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Meknes is the seat of the prefecture of Meknès, which consists of 6 municipalities (including the city Meknes) and 15 rural communes. [39] Historic monuments and landmarks [ edit ] Aerial view of the northern part of the old medina of Meknes, near Bab Berda'in Morocco-guide.com. "Borj BelKari Museum | Meknes | Morocco Guide". Morocco-guide.com . Retrieved 2020-07-07. Cafe Carnegie is a bustling hub in the heart of Workington. Open daily, our dog-friendly cafe serves breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinners before select performances. The city's Gare Routière (intercity bus station) is located west of the medina, along with the main station for grand taxis (intercity taxis). A newer station for buses operated by CTM is located near the main train station. [55] Rail [ edit ] When cleaning the furniture please use the correct cleaning products! Avoid using everyday household products as these can leave behind a layer of oil that will build up over time. This causes furniture (especially solid oak) to lose its colour and can strip the furniture down.

Often compared to the Jemaa el-Fnaa square in Marrakesh, el-Hedim Square (Place el-Hedim) is a vast plaza at the southern end of the old city, before the main gates of Moulay Isma'il's former royal palace complex. The square's name, el-Hedim, means "the rubble/debris" and refers to the demolitions which Moulay Isma'il carried out here during the construction of his palaces. He left this open space as a public square to separate his palace from the rest of the city. [23] [15] Since then, the square has become the focus of various activities including evening entertainers such as storytellers, acrobats, and musicians. [40] Mosques and madrasas [ edit ] Klimatafel von Meknès / Marokko" (PDF). Baseline climate means (1961–1990) from stations all over the world (in German). Deutscher Wetterdienst . Retrieved January 26, 2016.Madrasa Bou Inania: The city's most famous madrasa (school for higher learning in Islamic sciences) was established by the Marinid sultan Abu al-Hasan in 1335-36 but is now named after his son Abu Inan (who may have later restored it). [14] Open to tourists today, it is one of the most richly decorated buildings in the city. [16] [14] [24] Benabdellah, Yahya (2023-01-25). "Meknès: les projets de réhabilitation se multiplient dans l'ancienne médina". Médias24 (in French) . Retrieved 2023-03-13. In the 2014 census, the High Commission for Planning gave the legal population of the city of Meknes as 632,079, [6] which corresponds to the combined population of the municipalities of Meknes, Al Machouar – Stinia, Toulal and Ouislane. [5] The municipality of Meknes proper recorded a population of 520,428 in the 2014 census. [5]

The fortress resisted the military advance of the Almohads, who destroyed the city after a long siege in the 12th century. [13] [9] However, at the beginning of the 13th century the Almohad caliph Muhammad al-Nasir (ruled 1199–1213) rebuilt the city and its fortifications, as well as its Grand Mosque. [13] [9] [14] The city enjoyed relative prosperity in this period, before being conquered again by the new Marinid dynasty in 1244. [9] The first kasbah (citadel or governor's district) of Meknes was created afterwards by sultan Abu Yusuf Ya'qub in 1276 CE – the same year that the citadel of Fes el-Jdid was built in nearby Fes, the new capital. [15] [9] During this period, Meknes was frequently the residence of Marinid princes (often appointed there as governors) and especially of viziers. [14] [16] :55 The Mosque of the Kasbah (the later Mosque of Lalla Aouda) was also founded and first built in 1276. [15] [17] The Marinids also carried out major restorations to the Grand Mosque in the 14th century and built the major madrasas of the city near it. The latter included the Bou Inania Madrasa (built in 1336) and two other madrasas, Madrasa al-Qadi and Madrasa Shuhud, all built by Sultan Abu el-Hassan. [14] Fez - Meknes - Sidi Kacem - Sidi Slimane - Kenitra - Salé - Rabat - Mohammedia - Casa Ain-Sebaa - Casa Voyageurs - Casa Oasis - Berrechid - Settat - Ben Guerir - MarrakeshWe’re also more than just a cafe. We offer Afternoon Teas and, being situated within the Carnegie, can help you plan and deliver an event right here in the venue. Whether it’s a birthday party or family celebration, business meeting, conference, launch event or even a sit down evening dinner we’re able to offer a whole host of other services including outdoor catering.

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