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    Fez or Fes (/fɛz/; Arabic: فاس, romanized: fās) is a city in northern inland Morocco and the capital of the Fès-Meknès administrative region. It is the...
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  • worn in the Ottoman Empire Fez, Morocco (or Fes), the second largest city of Morocco Fez or FEZ may also refer to: Fez (Frank Stella), a 1964 painting...
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    typically with a black tassel attached to the top. The name "fez" may refer to the Moroccan city of Fez, where the dye to color the hat was extracted from crimson...
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    profile as Princess of Morocco, although a more public one than her predecessors. She supports cancer associations and the Fez Sacred Music Festival....
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    (in French). Moroccan Daily Halakha / La Halakha Marocaine Quotidienne History of Jews in Fez and Morocco (in French) Dafina.net Moroccan Jews Website...
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    Maghreb de Fès (redirect from MAS Fez)
    المغرب الرياضي الفاسي) is a Moroccan professional football club based in Fez, that competes in Botola, the top flight of Moroccan football. The club was founded...
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    Crisis. These events led Abdelhafid to sign the Treaty of Fez on 30 March 1912, which made Morocco a French protectorate. A few months later, Resident-General...
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  • The Fez Festival of World Sacred Music (Festival des Musiques Sacrées du Monde) is an annual music festival that is held for a week in Fez, Morocco. It...
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    University of al-Qarawiyyin (category Madrasas in Fez, Morocco)
    written Al-Karaouine or Al Quaraouiyine, is a university located in Fez, Morocco. It was founded as a mosque by Fatima al-Fihri in 857–859 and subsequently...
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  • Imperial cities of Morocco List of Kings of Morocco Politics of Morocco History of cities in Morocco: Casablanca history and timeline Fez history and timeline...
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    Fes el Bali (redirect from Medina of Fez)
    al-Bālī, lit. 'Old Fes') is the oldest walled part of Fez, the second largest city of Morocco. Fes el Bali was founded as the capital of the Idrisid...
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  • Cities of Morocco are the four historical capital cities of Morocco: Fez, Marrakesh, Meknes and Rabat. Rabat is the current capital of Morocco. Founded...
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  • Ifran tribe, perpetrated a massacre of Jews in Fez in an anti-Jewish pogrom. The city of Fez in Morocco had been contested between the Zenata Berber tribes...
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    from Sultan Abd al-Hafid, who abdicated after the Treaty of Fez (1912), which made Morocco a French protectorate. Moulay Yusef's reign was turbulent and...
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    Chouara Tannery (category Buildings and structures in Fez, Morocco)
    (sometimes spelled Chouwara) is one of the three tanneries in the city of Fez, Morocco. It is the largest tannery in the city and one of the oldest. It is located...
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    d'établissement du Traité de Fez (in French). Harmattan. p. 44. ISBN 978-2-296-54980-7. Bonsal, Stephen (1893). Morocco as it is: With an Account of Sir...
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    al-Kader. Another embassy was sent by the Marabouts and chiefs to Fez to implore the Moroccan Sultan to provide aid and assistance. Abd al-Rahman complied...
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    of Morocco 1957 – present: 'Alawi kings of Morocco Royal Standard of Morocco Succession to the Moroccan throne History of Morocco Politics of Morocco "World:...
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    مطار فاس سايس الدولي) (IATA: FEZ, ICAO: GMFF) is an airport serving Fez, the capital city of the Fès-Meknès region in Morocco. The airport crossed the million...
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    Fatima al-Fihriya (category People from Fez, Morocco)
    is credited with founding the al-Qarawiyyin Mosque in 857–859 CE in Fez, Morocco. She is also known as Umm al-Banīn ("Mother of the Children"). Al-Fihriya...
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    cities — the four historical capital cities of Morocco: Fez, Marrakesh, Meknes and Rabat Casablanca — Morocco's largest city; home of the Hassan II Mosque...
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  • The 1465 Moroccan revolution was a popular uprising in the city of Fez, which was the capital of Morocco, against Sultan Abd al-Haqq II, the last ruler...
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  • the UNESCO World Heritage list are located. It was founded in 1993 in Fez, Morocco, during the second International Symposium of World Heritage Cities....
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    the position of France's resident-general in Morocco. Jacques, Hubert (1913), Les journées sanglantes de Fez, 17-18-19 avril 1912: les massacres; récits...
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    Mellah (category Jews and Judaism in Morocco)
    which became the name of the first separate Jewish district in Morocco (the Mellah of Fez) created in that city during the 15th century. Haim Zafrani notes...
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    Marriage of Princess Lalla Hasna of Morocco, here with her father King Hassan II on September 8, 1994 in Fez, Morocco "The Princess Lalla Hasna Marreis...
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  • domination of most of North Africa, Morocco had managed to remain independent. At the heart of this kingdom was Fez, which became one of the most opulent...
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    and political center of northern Morocco and gained a reputation for religious scholarship and mercantile activity. Fez reached its zenith in the Marinid...
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    Paris: UNESCO. pp.478-96 Martinière, H.M.P. de la (1889) Morocco, journeys in the kingdom of Fez and to the court of Mulai Hassan. London: Whittaker online...
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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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