- Bab
Guissa or Bab Gisa (Arabic: باب الكيسة or باب عجيسة) is the main
northwestern gate of Fes el Bali, the old
walled city of Fes, Morocco. A gate by this...
- The Bab
Guissa Mosque (Arabic: جامع باب الكيسة, romanized: Jama' Bab (al-)Gisa) is a
medieval mosque in
northern Fes el-Bali, the old city of Fez, Morocco...
- al-Amer Bab Bou
Jeloud Bab
Chorfa Bab
Dekkakin (Bab es-Sebaa) Bab
Ftouh Bab
Guissa Bab
Mahrouk Bab
Semmarine Bab
Segma For
other gates, see Fortifications...
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district of al-ʿĀliyá,
known as
Funduq el-Yihoudi (near the present-day Bab
Guissa gate).: 42–44
Following the
death of
Idris II in 828 the
region was divided...
- proverbs: "Jalele
sainou ane na
ainou guissetil dara, tey
mague dieki thy
soufe guissa yope." "The
child looks everywhere and
often sees nought, but the old man...
- al-Amer Bab Bou
Jeloud Bab
Chorfa Bab
Dekkakin (Bab es-Sebaa) Bab
Ftouh Bab
Guissa Bab
Mahrouk Bab
Semmarine Bab
Segma For
other gates, see Fortifications...
- Bab
Mahrouk (though the
nearby Bab Bou
Jeloud is more
famous today), Bab
Guissa, and Bab Ftouh. At the
western end of the city were two
historic kasbahs...
-
there are
several examples in Fez,
including at the
Chrabliyine and Bab
Guissa Mosques. It was kept
separate from the main
mosque to
preserve the purity...
- east) are
still occupied by the
sprawling Bab
Guissa Cemetery (named
after the
nearby city gate, Bab
Guissa),
though the
graves visible today are likely...
-
neighbourhood known as
Foundouk el-Yihoudi ("Caravanserai of the Jew") near Bab
Guissa in the
northeast of the city. Nonetheless,
historical evidence also shows...