The history of the founding of the city of Fez to the end of the eighth century during the coming of the Lord Idris to Morocco in the first 789 meters, where he built the first nucleus of the city on the right bank of Wadi Fez Andalusian district. In the year 808 AD Idris II founded a new city on the left bank of Wadi Fez district Alkiroignyn relative to the origin of the sloping Sakinth of Kairouan by African.
The enemy Andalusian walled, six doors and pierced her mosque mosque. In the old city opposite Idris II it has also built a wall, a mosque, in addition to the Palace and the market.
The enemy Andalusian walled, six doors and pierced her mosque mosque. In the old city opposite Idris II it has also built a wall, a mosque, in addition to the Palace and the market.
Fez has been known in this era economic and urban boom unrivaled for its presence in the plain of Sais area fertile, but offered multiple and varied resources necessary to build Kmadta wood and stones available forests and quarries Atlas near the Mediterranean, as well as the abundance of salt and mud used in the ceramics industry.
Fez are important strategic location as a networker of trade routes between East and West, especially those which linked Sijilmasa northern Morocco. The city also set up a static mix of Berbers Middle Atlas and Alkiroignyn and Andalusians, Jews who contributed to the development of urban, economic and cultural.
In the year 857 AD Fatima Afihrih the construction of a mosque villagers West left the valley of Fez which was expanded later by Yusuf ibn Yasin Almurbati (1061-1060m), after seizing the city in 1069 AD, also worked on the unification of the two banks within the wall of one and contributed to the revival of life economic building hotels, bathrooms and mills.
After a siege that lasted nine months, Unitarians conquered the city in 1143 AD. Marinid under the rule of the state, the city of Fez is known as the golden age of Abu Youssef Yacoub (1286-1258m) to build the new Fez in the year 1276 AD where the fortress wall and summed up a large mosque in residential neighborhoods, palaces and gardens.
During the seventeenth century Fez is known to build a special district of the Jews is the first navigator in Morocco.
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