- The
Attarine Mosque (Arabic: مسجد العطارين), also
known as the Al-Juyushi
Mosque (Arabic: الجامع الجيوشى) is a
historic mosque located in Alexandria, Egypt...
- The Al-
Attarine Madrasa or
Medersa al-
Attarine (Arabic: مدرسة العطارين, romanized: madrasat al-ʿattārīn, lit. 'school of the perfumers') is a madrasa...
- Souk El
Attarine (Arabic: سوق العطارين), or souk of ****e traders, is the name by
which most ****e
markets are
referred to in Arab
countries in the Middle...
- al-
Attarine Madrasa in the east, near the
Qarawiyyin Mosque. It
constitutes one of the main souq
streets in the old city (including the Souq al-
Attarine...
-
Foundouk El
Attarine (Arabic: فندق العطارين) is one of the
fondouks of the
medina of Tunis. It is
located in Souk El
Attarine[citation needed] that used...
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Built in 1240 by the
Hafsid sovereign Abu ****iya Yahya, the souk El
Attarine or souk of
perfumers is the
oldest souk of Tunis. It is
located just behind...
- darj-wa-ktaf
motif in the al-
Attarine Madrasa in Fez (14th century)
Zellij paving around the
fountain of the Al-
Attarine Madrasa in Fez Ben
Youssef Madrasa...
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periphery of the markets.
North of the Al-Zaytuna
Mosque is the Souk El
Attarine,
built in the
early 18th century. It is
known for its
essences and perfumes...
- was the most
prolific patron of
madrasa construction,
completing the Al-
Attarine,
Mesbahiyya and
Sahrij Madrasas. His son Abu Inan
Faris built the Bou Inania...
- at Tetouan. At the age of 20, he
studied for two
years in Fez at the Al
Attarine and
Saffarin madrasas and
subsequently enrolled as a
student at the University...