- The
Kutubiyya Mosque or
Koutoubia Mosque (Arabic: جامع الكتبية
Arabic pronunciation: [jaːmiʕu‿lkutubijːa(h)]) is the
largest mosque in Marrakesh, Morocco...
- The
Minbar of the
Kutubiyya Mosque is a
minbar (Arabic: منبر; a
mosque furnishing similar to a pulpit)
produced in Cordoba,
Spain (al-Andalus at the time)...
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period of
prosperity and
brilliance of learning. The
Almohad built the
Kutubiyya Mosque in Marrakesh,
which accommodated no
fewer than 25,000 people, but...
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contains the
Jemaa el-Fnaa square, a
large number of
souks (markets), the
Kutubiyya Mosque, and many
other historic and
cultural sites. The city
serves as...
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Youssef Mosque). The Ksar el-Hajjar was
located directly north of today's
Kutubiyya Mosque. The
major souk (market)
streets of the city thus
developed along...
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Jonathan Bloom cites the
white and
green glazed tiles on the
minaret of the
Kutubiyya Mosque,
dating from the mid-12th
century in the
early Almohad period,...
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ceramic decoration in
green and
white were
features on the
minarets of the
Kutubiyya Mosque and the
Kasbah Mosque of Marrakesh.
Relatively simple in design...
- Arabic: مامونية) is a five-star
hotel in Marrakesh, Morocco,
opposite the
Kutubiyya Mosque.
Widely regarded as one of the best
hotels globally, La Mamounia...
- pavilion's construction) and that it may be an
allusion to the
minaret of the
Kutubiyya Mosque to the northeast,
which was
founded and
begun under Abd al-Mu'min's...
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Almohad Kutubiyya and
Tinmal mosques are
often considered the
prototypes of
later Moroccan mosques. The
monumental minarets (e.g. the
Kutubiyya minaret...