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Fez, morocco
Once the capital city of Morocco, Fez is awash with bustling markets. Toby will go in sear...
published: 07 Feb 2008
author: fivetravel
Fez, morocco
Fez, morocco
Once the capital city of Morocco, Fez is awash with bustling markets. Toby will go in search of a few bargains, and explore (or rather get lost in) this beau...- published: 07 Feb 2008
- views: 157455
- author: fivetravel
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FES / MOROCCO 2010
Available on Blu-ray http://world-cruise2010.com/...
published: 14 Oct 2010
author: egawauemon
FES / MOROCCO 2010
FES / MOROCCO 2010
Available on Blu-ray http://world-cruise2010.com/- published: 14 Oct 2010
- views: 57530
- author: egawauemon
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Morocco Fez City tour
Fes or Fez (Arabic: فاس [Fās], French: Fès) is the second largest city of Morocco —after ...
published: 11 Jan 2011
author: noodzaak
Morocco Fez City tour
Morocco Fez City tour
Fes or Fez (Arabic: فاس [Fās], French: Fès) is the second largest city of Morocco —after Casablanca, with a population of just over one million. It's the ca...- published: 11 Jan 2011
- views: 24993
- author: noodzaak
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FES - spiritual capital of Morocco
Slide and film walk through the Old and New Fes, the religious and cultural center of Moro...
published: 24 Oct 2012
author: Tadeusz Słabczyński
FES - spiritual capital of Morocco
FES - spiritual capital of Morocco
Slide and film walk through the Old and New Fes, the religious and cultural center of Morocco, during the ramadan season. Pictures by Tadeusz Słabczyński, vi...- published: 24 Oct 2012
- views: 735
- author: Tadeusz Słabczyński
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Medina of Fes, Morocco
The medina of Fes in Morocco....
published: 04 Jan 2012
author: Jan van Bekkum
Medina of Fes, Morocco
Medina of Fes, Morocco
The medina of Fes in Morocco.- published: 04 Jan 2012
- views: 6346
- author: Jan van Bekkum
5:50
Fez, Morocco
Fez, Morocco for more informations: http://www.moroccotravel101.com/morocco/fez-morocco/...
published: 26 Dec 2010
author: moroccotravel101
Fez, Morocco
Fez, Morocco
Fez, Morocco for more informations: http://www.moroccotravel101.com/morocco/fez-morocco/- published: 26 Dec 2010
- views: 1033
- author: moroccotravel101
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50 people One question - Fes, Morocco
What's your personal dream for 2014 ?
Original concept of the video by:
http://fiftypeop...
published: 12 Jan 2014
50 people One question - Fes, Morocco
50 people One question - Fes, Morocco
What's your personal dream for 2014 ? Original concept of the video by: http://fiftypeopleonequestion.com This video is created by : https://www.facebook.com/Asilvisu in collaboration with : https://www.facebook.com/Association.eveil Special thanks to the director of Borj Fez and all its security crew for supporting the project : https://www.facebook.com/BorjFezOfficiel Music Credits : Oliver Tank , " Dreams" album Thanks to all the people involved in this project, that was an amazing experience thanks to all of them : Maha Kh, Otmane Elyoubi, Anas El Aroussi, Mhammed Mouaffak, Youness El Issmaeli, Fayçal El Kadiri, Amine Bouyerman, Mehdi Bakkali and the others, big Thanks. Qui connait le projet http://fiftypeopleonequestion.com/ ? C'est un projet dont l'objet est de poser une simple petite question très banale à 50 personnes et d'enregistrer leurs diverses réactions, le produit est amusant, humainement amusant, et constitue en soi un corpus d'une petite analyse sociologique et psycho-sociologique. Le concept circule partout dans le monde; nous avons essayé de l'importer chez nous, au Maroc, et plus spécialement à Fès. Par nous je veux dire une petite cellule de travail constituée de Maha Kh qui a suggéré l'idée, de ASIL Visuals dans sa réalisation, des membres de l'Association eveil pour l'entrepreneuriat et l'initiative libre pour sa logistique, des autres amis qui étaient présents le jour du tournage pour le coup de main, Otman Elyoubi El Idrissi, Illus i'On, Youness El Issmaeli, Amine Powerman... Ce fut un réel plaisir d'entamer une telle entreprise, j'irais jusqu'à dire que c'est une expérience particulièrement addictive; l'atmosphère du tournage était agréablement humaine, une excellente cure antistress. PS: La vidéo fut enregistrée au Borj FEZ Officiel dont nous remercions spécialement les responsables pour leur coopération et leur aide précieuse.- published: 12 Jan 2014
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Fes Festival of World Sacred Music Sufi Songs of Morocco
Haj Mohamed Bajedoub, Abdelfettah Bennis, Abderrahim Souiri And Said Hafid With The Ahl Fè...
published: 08 Sep 2011
author: OjuML
Fes Festival of World Sacred Music Sufi Songs of Morocco
Fes Festival of World Sacred Music Sufi Songs of Morocco
Haj Mohamed Bajedoub, Abdelfettah Bennis, Abderrahim Souiri And Said Hafid With The Ahl Fès Choir: Directed by Mohamed Bennis.- published: 08 Sep 2011
- views: 93341
- author: OjuML
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Pharrell Williams - Happy || we are from FES - MOROCCO
Pharrell Williams - Happy || we are from FES
l'idée : Khnata el Kadiri
Camera : Ayyoub EL...
published: 24 Feb 2014
Pharrell Williams - Happy || we are from FES - MOROCCO
Pharrell Williams - Happy || we are from FES - MOROCCO
Pharrell Williams - Happy || we are from FES l'idée : Khnata el Kadiri Camera : Ayyoub EL ferrai- published: 24 Feb 2014
- views: 19275
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Pharrell Williams Happy - from Fès -Morocco
l'idee de: Maychou-rap
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published: 15 Mar 2014
Pharrell Williams Happy - from Fès -Morocco
Pharrell Williams Happy - from Fès -Morocco
l'idee de: Maychou-rap ---------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.facebook.com/aba9ira ---------------------------------------------------------------- les photographes : ____________ --------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.facebook.com/redael99 ---------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mes-Photographes/323058594483128 ----------------------------------------------------------------- published: 15 Mar 2014
- views: 11368
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Fes, Morocco Travel Piece
Timothy D. Burdick's Trip to Fes, Morocco. 6 minute time-lapse and still photography piece...
published: 19 Jul 2007
author: Tim Burdick
Fes, Morocco Travel Piece
Fes, Morocco Travel Piece
Timothy D. Burdick's Trip to Fes, Morocco. 6 minute time-lapse and still photography piece. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.- published: 19 Jul 2007
- views: 42813
- author: Tim Burdick
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Fez, Morocco HD
Fez - Morocco Travel Guide, Tours, Tourism, Vacations HD
World Travel https://www.youtube....
published: 01 Feb 2014
Fez, Morocco HD
Fez, Morocco HD
Fez - Morocco Travel Guide, Tours, Tourism, Vacations HD World Travel https://www.youtube.com/user/World1Tube Fès or Fez is the third largest city of Morocco, with a population of approximately 1 million (2010). It is the capital of the Fès-Boulemane region. The city has two old medinas, the larger of which is Fes el Bali. It is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is believed to be one of the world's largest car-free urban areas. Al-Qarawiyyin, founded in AD 859, is the oldest continuously functioning madrasa in the world. The city has been called the "Mecca of the West" and the "Athens of Africa". History Etymology Until the Almoravid rule in the 11th century, Fes consisted of two separate cities or medinas: Madinat Fas and Al-'Aliya, the former being founded by Idris I, the latter by his son, Idris II. During Idrisid rule the capital city was known as Al-'Aliya, with the name Fas being reserved for the separate site on the other side of the river: no Idrisid coins have been found with the name Fes, only al-'Aliya and al-'Aliya Madinat Idris. It is not known whether the name al-'Aliya was ever used to refer to both medinas. It wasn't until 1070 that the two agglomerations were united and the name Fas was used for both sites. The name is probably taken from the word Fazaz, the old Berber name for the Middle Atlas mountains near the city. The name is also attested as that of a Berber tribe living just south of Fes. Today, Ait Fazaz is the name of a small town just west of Meknes. Foundation and the Idrisids Further information: Fes el Bali The city was founded on a bank of the Jawhar river by Idris I in 789, founder of the Zaydi Shi'ite Idrisid dynasty. His son, Idris II (808), built a settlement on the opposing river bank. These settlements would soon develop into two separate, walled and largely autonomous sites, often in conflict with one another: Madinat Fas and Al-'Aliya. In 808 Al-'Aliya replaced Walili as the capital of the Idrisids. Arab emigration to Fez, including 800 Andalusi families of Berber descent[7] in 817--818 expelled after a rebellion against the Umayyads of Córdoba, and 2,000 Arab families banned from Kairouan (modern Tunisia) after another rebellion in 824, gave the city a more Arabic character than other cities of the region. The Andalusians settled in Madinat Fas, while the Tunisians found their home in al-'Aliya. These two waves of immigrants would subsequently give their name to the two sites: 'Adwat Al-Andalus and 'Adwat al-Qarawiyyin. An important aspect of the city's population was of North-African Berber descent, with rural Berbers from the surrounding countryside settling the city throughout this early period, mainly in Madinat Fas (the Andalusian quarter) and later in Fes Jdid. Upon the death of Idris II in 828, the dynasty's territory was divided among his sons, and the eldest, Muhammad, received Fes. The newly fragmented Idrisid power would never again be reunified. During Yahya ibn Muhammad's rule in Fes the Kairouyine mosque, one of the oldest and largest in Africa, was built and its associated Al-Qarawiyyin Madrasa was founded (859).[10] Comparatively little is known about Idrisid Fes, owing to the lack of comprehensive historical narratives from this period and the fact that little has survived of the architecture and infrastructure of early Fes (Al-'Aliya). The sources that mention Idrisid Fes, describe a rather rural one, not having the cultural sophistication of the important cities of Al-Andalus and Ifriqiya. In the 10th century the city was contested by the Caliphate of Córdoba and the Fatimids of Tunisia, who ruled the city through a host of Zenata clients. The Fatimids took the city in 927 and expelled the Idrissids, after which their Miknasa were installed there. The Miknasa were driven out of Fes in 980 by the Maghrawa, their fellow Zenata, allies of the Caliphate of Córdoba. It was in this period that the great Andalusian ruler Al-Mansur Ibn Abi Aamir commissioned the Maghrawa to rebuild and refurnish the Al-Kairouan mosque, giving it much of its current appearance. According to the Rawd al-Qirtas and other Marinid era sources, the Maghrawi emir Dunas Al-Maghrawi filled up the open spaces between the two medinas and the banks of the river dividing them with new constructions. Thus, the two cities grew into each other, being now only separated by their city walls and the river flowing through them. His sons fortified the city to a great extent. This could not keep the Almoravid emir Ibn Tashfin from conquering the city in 1070, after more than a decade of battling the Zenata warriors in the area and constant besieging of the city. ======================= Fez Travel Guide, Morocco Travel, Fez Tours, Morocco Tours, Vacation Fez, Vacations Morocco, Tourism Fez, Tourism Morocco, History Fez, History Morocco- published: 01 Feb 2014
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FEZ - Marruecos - La Medina - Maroc, Morocco, Fes, Fès, (فـاس , Fās - Turismo, tourism, travel
http://www.tusdestinos.net La Medina - Fez / Fès / Fās / (فـاس / Fes - Turismo Marruecos (...
published: 05 Jan 2012
author: TUSDESTINOS.NET
FEZ - Marruecos - La Medina - Maroc, Morocco, Fes, Fès, (فـاس , Fās - Turismo, tourism, travel
FEZ - Marruecos - La Medina - Maroc, Morocco, Fes, Fès, (فـاس , Fās - Turismo, tourism, travel
http://www.tusdestinos.net La Medina - Fez / Fès / Fās / (فـاس / Fes - Turismo Marruecos (Morocco, Maroc) artesanos y comercios Más información en: http://ww...- published: 05 Jan 2012
- views: 15066
- author: TUSDESTINOS.NET
Vimeo results:
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TEDxFez
- Location : Fes, Morocco.
- Design & Animation : Yacine Benziane
- Speakers: Réda Ahme...
published: 24 Sep 2011
author: Yacine Benziane
TEDxFez
- Location : Fes, Morocco.
- Design & Animation : Yacine Benziane
- Speakers: Réda Ahmed CHAMI, Twahiru YUMA, Zouheir LAKHDISSI, Adnane Remmal, Edgar Morin, Javeria Rizvi Kabani, Suzanne BAAZET, Marouane EL MOUATAOUAKIL, Fahd SAYAGH, Mehdi BERHILI, Hafsa El Ghazoui
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Danny Askew Timelapse Reel 2013
In early 2013 I quit my job and uprooted my previously land-lubbing life to sail around th...
published: 09 Jun 2013
author: Danny Askew
Danny Askew Timelapse Reel 2013
In early 2013 I quit my job and uprooted my previously land-lubbing life to sail around the world on a ship to 12 different countries over 100 days with 15 entrepreneurs and 650 students.
Along the way I documented the journey through timelapse photography. This is a collection of the best shots from that voyage. The places you see include:
Kochi, India
Mandalay, Myanmar
San Diego, California
Ensenada, Mexico
Hong Kong
Tokyo, Japan
Saigon, Vietnam
Singapore
Barcelona, Spain
Shanghai, China
Hilo, Hawaii
Cape Town
Port Louis, Mauritius
Casablanca, Morocco
Fes, Morocco
Yangon, Myanmar
and of course plenty of appearances of our floating home, the MV Explorer.
The final stars shot is in the Black Hills of South Dakota, where I completed editing on this reel. Shot on 5D Mark III. Accompanying me everywhere was my trusty and fantastic Stage One portable timelapse dolly (http://dynamicperception.com/).
Learn and see more at:
Unreasonable At Sea // http://www.unreasonable.is/atsea
Semester At Sea // http://www.semesteratsea.org/voyage-blogs/spring-2013/
http://dannyaskew.com
Music: 'Giorgio By Morodor' by Daft Punk
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MOROCCO.
This video is about my trip to Morocco in February 2014.
We've been to Marrakech, Fes, Es...
published: 20 Feb 2014
author: Joren de Jager
MOROCCO.
This video is about my trip to Morocco in February 2014.
We've been to Marrakech, Fes, Essaouira, Casablanca, Ouzoud, Merzouga (Sahara Desert) and the Atlas Mountains.
Camera:
- Canon 600D
- iPhone 5
Music:
- M83 - Outro
https://itunes.apple.com/nl/album/hurry-up-were-dreaming./id460385412
Youtube results:
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Fez (Fes) Morocco: Inspiring Scenes of Fez (with Music)
Journey Beyond Travel arranges quality Morocco trips. You can read more about Fez on our t...
published: 10 Feb 2014
Fez (Fes) Morocco: Inspiring Scenes of Fez (with Music)
Fez (Fes) Morocco: Inspiring Scenes of Fez (with Music)
Journey Beyond Travel arranges quality Morocco trips. You can read more about Fez on our travel guide: http://www.journeybeyondtravel.com/news/fez-morocco- published: 10 Feb 2014
- views: 13
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Ben Harper - Walk Away ( Live @ Fes, Morocco )
Ben Harper giving a sensational performance of "Walk Away ", live at The World Festival of...
published: 22 Jul 2013
author: Richard Harrow
Ben Harper - Walk Away ( Live @ Fes, Morocco )
Ben Harper - Walk Away ( Live @ Fes, Morocco )
Ben Harper giving a sensational performance of "Walk Away ", live at The World Festival of Sacred Music 2011 that took place at Fes, Morocco .- published: 22 Jul 2013
- views: 483
- author: Richard Harrow
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Traditional Marriage in the Medina of Fes, Morocco.
Traditional cerimonies for a muslim wedding in the hearth of the Medina of Fés, the fabulo...
published: 23 Mar 2010
author: PincoPallonzio
Traditional Marriage in the Medina of Fes, Morocco.
Traditional Marriage in the Medina of Fes, Morocco.
Traditional cerimonies for a muslim wedding in the hearth of the Medina of Fés, the fabulous moroccoan imperial city. Matrimonio islamico tradizionale nel cu...- published: 23 Mar 2010
- views: 52897
- author: PincoPallonzio
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The potters of Fes, Morocco - Lonely Planet travel video
Lonely Planet author John Vlahides investigates the city of Fes' reputation as the pottery...
published: 13 Oct 2010
author: Lonely Planet
The potters of Fes, Morocco - Lonely Planet travel video
The potters of Fes, Morocco - Lonely Planet travel video
Lonely Planet author John Vlahides investigates the city of Fes' reputation as the pottery capital of Morocco. Visit http://www.lonelyplanet.com/morocco for ...- published: 13 Oct 2010
- views: 2860
- author: Lonely Planet