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Meknes (French: Meknès; Arabic: مكناس; Berber: ⵎⴽⵏⴰⵙ, Mknas or Meknas; Spanish: Mequinez) is a city in northern Morocco and the sixth largest city of the kingdom. Meknès was the capital of Morocco under the reign of Moulay Ismail (1672–1727), before it was relocated to Marrakesh. The urban population is estimated at 650,000 with the metropolitan population close to 1,000,000. It is the capital of Meknès Prefecture. Meknes is named after a Berber tribe which, was known as Miknasa (native Berber name: Imeknasen) in the medieval North African documents.
A Berber tribe called the Miknasa (Imeknasen), originally from the Tunisian south, settled here in the 9th century.
The Almoravids founded a fortress in Meknes during the 11th century. It resisted the Almohads rise, and was thus destroyed by them, only to be rebuilt in a larger size with mosques and large fortifications. Under the Merinids it received further madrasas, kasbahs and mosques in the early 14th century, and continued to thrive under the Wattasid dynasty. Meknes saw its golden age as the imperial capital of Moulay Ismail following his accession to the Sultanate of Morocco (1672–1727). He installed under the old city a large prison to house Christian sailors captured on the sea, and also constructed numerous edifices, gardens, monumental gates, mosques (whence the city's nickname of "City of a Hundred Minarets") and the large line of wall, having a length of 40 kilometres (25 miles).
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Le prince héritier Moulay El Hassan a présidé, mardi à Meknès, l'ouverture de la 11-ème édition du Salon international de l'agriculture au Maroc (SIAM 2016), organisée du 26 avril au 1er mai sous le Haut patronage du roi Mohammed VI, autour du thème "Agriculture résiliente et durable" Lors de la cérémonie d'ouverture, Moulay El Hassan, qui était accompagné de Cheikh Hamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyane, président du cabinet du prince héritier d'Abou Dhabi, a procédé à la remise des signes distinctifs d'origine et de qualité à huit agriculteurs producteurs. Ainsi, Moulay El Hassan a remis l'Indication géographique "Henné Foum Zguid" à Nafouri M'barek, président de l'association Collectif des oasis du Sahara (COS, région Souss Massa), "Cumin Beldi de Rhamna" à Rachid Dif, président de la coopérati...
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Moulay Ismail was one of Morocco's most tyrannical and bloody rulers. With his Black Guard, a conscripted slave army from Sudan, he was able to consolidate his power by conquering the Berber tribes in the south and pushing back the European powers rooted in the north. With European slaves won by conquest and by the Barbary Pirates Moulay Ismail constructed massive works including the Imperial City at Meknes He transformed a provincial agricultural town into the heart of an empire in 50 years. Join Cara, John, and their 1 year old daughter Abigail as they explore the sites of the Imperial City by horse drawn carriage, called a caleche. They visit the granaries, royal gardens, Moulay's mausoleum, and the many gates and walls of the city.
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http://www.freudenthal.biz/marokko/meknes/ Eindrücke von der Medina in der Königsstadt Meknès mit dem Place el Hedim. Über den Link kommt Ihr zu unserem ausführlichen Reisebericht über Marokko. Dort findet Ihr jede Menge Bilder und Tipps zu allen vier Königsstädten diesen wunderschönen Landes.
Moulay Ismaïl. monte sur le trône en 1672, ce sultan abandonne Fès -qui est alors la capitale- pour Meknès qu’il affectionne particulièrement et dont il fut gouverneur. Immédiatement, il décide de transformer cette ancienne citadelle en cité impériale qu’il agrandira et embellira sans cesse pendant ses 55 ans de règne ! Mohamed El Ghazali enseigne l’histoire au lycée français de Meknès. Nous le suivrons dans les lieux emblématiques que fréquentait ce personnage hors-normes qu’était Moulay Ismaïl. Avec lui, nous découvrirons les 40 km de murailles qui entourent et protègent la ville, mais aussi le pavillon des ambassadeurs où des émissaires de Louis XVI négocièrent la libération de prisonniers français. Le professeur d’histoire nous emmènera également dans les palais, les jardins, les greni...
Travel video about destination Meknes in Morocco. Meknes is the monumental city of the four kings' towns of Morocco whose impressive gates and powerful walls surround the old town of Medina.The 20 kilometre long town wall is one the oldest relicts of the former sovereign of the Alaouits, Sultan Moulay Ismail, who was prone to larger-than-life ideals. Also, the great silo of the Heri and Dar El-Ma's building dates back to this time, the end of the 17th century. It was designed to guarantee an adequate supply of food for the 150,000 men of the sultan's army. In the midst of the historic commercial district is one of the city's oldest buildings, the Medersa Bou Inania. The beautiful decor of its inner courtyard and walls fascinates with its overwhelming number of unusual artistic Majolika des...
Travel video about destination Meknes in Morocco. Meknes is one of Morocco's four royal cities and became famous due to its megalomaniac monarch, Sultan Moulay Ismail, who is also known as Morocco's Sun King. The cruel and despotic sultan made Meknes the mightiest fortified city in North Africa. Moulay Ismail had an army of 150,000 men who were stationed at each of the country's main strategic points. Included in his royal household was a harem of 600 wives of various races, as well as countless children and a large retinue of African slaves. His former residence, the Dar-el-Makhzen Complex, contained 50 palaces that were divided by way of gardens, barracks and stables in which there were 12,000 horses. The Medina of Meknes is a World Heritage Site and contains both medieval and modern a...
http://marcopistolozzi.blogspot.com Cosa vedere nel viaggio in Marocco. Meknes si identifica come forse nessun’altra citta del Marocco con il proprio sultano, che durante il suo regno (durato 55 anni) ha trasformato la città in una capitale imperiale che vantava oltre cinquanta palazzi, venti porte monumentali e 45 km di mura. Meknes is identified as perhaps no other city in Morocco with its own sultan, who during his reign (which lasted 55 years) has turned the city into an imperial capital that boasted over fifty palaces, twenty monumental gates and 45 km of walls. Meknes se identifica como tal vez ninguna otra ciudad en Marruecos con su propio sultán, quien durante su reinado (que duró 55 años) ha convertido la ciudad en una capital imperial que se jactaba de más de cincuenta, veinte p...
In addition to Meknes, Fés and Marrakesh, Morocco’s capital city of Rabat is one of the country’s historic four royal cities. Despite their differences, these cities share a common bond as they each contain the cultural and architectural treasures of a fascinating epoch. Rabat has a rich and colourful history and was first settled in the 8th century B.C. nearly two thousand years before the Hassan Tower was built. With its beautiful minaret, the 18th century Mosquée Es- Sounna is the most outstanding religious building in the centre of the city. The most architecturally impressive of the four royal cities is Meknès. In the 17th century Moulay Ismaíl made this city into his own and thus created several new buildings. In addition to the largest gate in the Maghreb, the Bab El-Mansour, th...
While Meknes is an imperial city with a lot of historical monuments and natural sites; it is also the nearest city to the Roman ruins of Volubilis (Oualili). The prices in Meknes are among the most reasonable in Morocco and the people are much more polite and nicer than in the other cities. For more information you may visit us at http://bit.ly/12HudWT
Week 1 of our trip through Morocco! During the first week we went to Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat, Meknès, Volubilis, Fès, and Erfoud. I hope you'll enjoy! Week 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWcU317XXP4
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Meknès (Arabic: مكناس, Berber: ⵎⴽⵏⴰⵙ Mknas or Meknas, French: Meknès, Spanish: Mequinez) is a city in northern Morocco. Meknes was the capital of Morocco under the reign of Moulay Ismail (1672–1727), before it was relocated to Marrakesh. The urban population is estimated at 650,000[2] with the metropolitan population close to 1,000,000. It is the capital of the Meknes-Tafilalet region. Meknes is named after a Berber tribe which was known as Miknasa (native Berber name: Imeknasen) in the medieval North African sources.More info:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meknes Travel go to Algeria More Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_rNhbXDHug0 More Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nYujPYRVnQ More Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx97tsbwDO0 More Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=...
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