- Bab
Dekkakin or Bab
Dekakene (Arabic: باب الدكاكين, romanized: bab ad-dekakin, lit. 'gate of the benches') is a
fortified and
ceremonial gate in Fes, Morocco...
- Oued Fes via an
aqueduct fed by an
enormous noria (waterwheel) near Bab
Dekkakin. Both the
gardens and the
noria fell into
disuse after the
Marinid period...
- 109, 123, 126, 138, 142 : 36–41 The main
gates of Fes Jdid
include Bab
Dekkakin, Bab Semmarine, and Bab al-Amer. In
modern times, the
function of gates...
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Cherarda Kasbah Tamdert Gates Bab al-Amer Bab Bou
Jeloud Bab
Chorfa Bab
Dekkakin (Bab es-Sebaa) Bab
Ftouh Bab
Guissa Bab
Mahrouk Bab
Semmarine Bab Segma...
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Dekkakin Fez 34°3'31.2"N, 4°59'28.9"W pc_architecture/sanae:390001
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- This
bridge was set
between two gates: Bab es-Sebaa (the
current Bab
Dekkakin) and Bab el-Qantara (or Bab el-Oued; now
replaced by the gate of the Dar...
- Noria",
delivered the
water into an
aqueduct attached to Bab
Dekkakin. From Bab
Dekkakin, the
aqueduct then
carried the
water to Bab
Segma further north...
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Cherarda Kasbah Tamdert Gates Bab al-Amer Bab Bou
Jeloud Bab
Chorfa Bab
Dekkakin (Bab es-Sebaa) Bab
Ftouh Bab
Guissa Bab
Mahrouk Bab
Semmarine Bab Segma...
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Cherarda Kasbah Tamdert Gates Bab al-Amer Bab Bou
Jeloud Bab
Chorfa Bab
Dekkakin (Bab es-Sebaa) Bab
Ftouh Bab
Guissa Bab
Mahrouk Bab
Semmarine Bab Segma...
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approximately 26
meters in diameter,
which was
located on the west side of Bab
Dekkakin.
Although the
gardens and the
water wheel have
since disappeared, traces...