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  2. Bab Mansur al-'Alj - Wikipedia

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    The facade of Bab Mansour gate. Bab Mansur al-'Alj or Bab Mansour (also variously spelled as Bab Mansour al-'Ilj, Bab Mansour al-Eulj, Bab el-Mansour, Bab Mansur, etc.) [1] [2] [3] is a monumental gate in the city of Meknes, Morocco.

  3. Meknes - Wikipedia

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    Bab Mansur al-'Alj: The most famous gateway of the city (also known as Bab Mansour or Bab el-Mansur), this gate overlooks the southern end of Place el-Hedim and acted as the ceremonial grand entrance to the Kasbah of Moulay Isma'il. It was begun in the later years of Moulay Isma'il's reign and finished in 1732 by his son Moulay Abdallah.

  4. Kasbah of Moulay Ismail - Wikipedia

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    The monumental gate known as Bab Mansur al-'Alj (or Bab Mansour), still preserved today overlooking Place al-Hedim, was only finished in 1732 by his son Moulay Abdallah. [21] His other son and brief successor, Moulay Ahmad ad-Dhahabi , carried out modifications on Isma'il's mausoleum during his two brief reigns (in 1727–28 and 1728–29) and ...

  5. Bab al-Barda'in - Wikipedia

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    Bab al-Barda'in existed as one of the original gates of the 11th-century city fortified by the Almoravids. This original medieval gate is partly preserved to the south of the present-day gate. [1]: 177, 255 The current gate at the northern end of the medina was built under the Alaouite sultan Moulay Isma'il (ruled 1672–1727). Isma'il made ...

  6. Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail - Wikipedia

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    The Mausoleum of Moulay Isma'il (Arabic: ضريح المولى إسماعيل) is a historic Islamic funerary complex in Meknes, Morocco.It contains the tomb of Sultan Moulay Isma'il, who ruled Morocco from 1672 until his death in 1727, and is located inside his former Kasbah (citadel).

  7. List of monuments in Meknes - Wikipedia

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  8. Bab el-Khemis (Meknes) - Wikipedia

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    The city gate was completed in 1686 or 1687 during the reign of Alaouite Sultan Moulay Ismail who ruled between 1672 and 1727. [4] It was once the main entrance to the Jewish quarter or Mellah and the western entrance to the City of the Garden of Amber, Madinat Ar-Riad Al Anbari, [5] which housed the Oudaya's army and the members of the Ismail's court.

  9. Bab Berdieyinne Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Bab Berdieyinne Mosque (also spelled Bab Berdaine Mosque [1] or Bab al-Bard'iyin Mosque [2]) (Arabic: مسجد باب بردعين, romanized: Masjid Bab al-Bard'iyin; Berber: ⵎⴻⵣⴳⵉⴷⴰ ⵜⴰⵡⴰⵔⵟ ⵉⴱⴰⵔⴷⵉⵢⵏ) is a mosque in the old city of Meknes, Morocco, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.