- Bab
Semmarine (Arabic: باب السمارين, lit. 'Gate of the Farriers') is the
monumental southern gate of Fes el-Jdid, a part of the old city of Fez, Morocco...
- main
inner Marinid wall
whose main gate here was Bab
Semmarine.
Directly south of Bab
Semmarine was the Sidi Bou Nafa' neighbourhood,
which flanked the...
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Chorfa Bab
Dekkakin (Bab es-Sebaa) Bab
Ftouh Bab
Guissa Bab
Mahrouk Bab
Semmarine Bab
Segma For
other gates, see
Fortifications of Fez Streets, souqs, and...
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Chorfa Bab
Dekkakin (Bab es-Sebaa) Bab
Ftouh Bab
Guissa Bab
Mahrouk Bab
Semmarine Bab
Segma For
other gates, see
Fortifications of Fez Streets, souqs, and...
- 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 became more ceremonial...
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Chorfa Bab
Dekkakin (Bab es-Sebaa) Bab
Ftouh Bab
Guissa Bab
Mahrouk Bab
Semmarine Bab
Segma For
other gates, see
Fortifications of Fez Streets, souqs, and...
- ran
directly to the
southern gate, Bab 'Oyun
Sanhaja (now
called Bab
Semmarine). The
Grand Mosque of Fes el-Jdid,
adjacent to the
palace grounds, was...
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Chorfa Bab
Dekkakin (Bab es-Sebaa) Bab
Ftouh Bab
Guissa Bab
Mahrouk Bab
Semmarine Bab
Segma For
other gates, see
Fortifications of Fez Streets, souqs, and...
-
Chorfa Bab
Dekkakin (Bab es-Sebaa) Bab
Ftouh Bab
Guissa Bab
Mahrouk Bab
Semmarine Bab
Segma For
other gates, see
Fortifications of Fez Streets, souqs, and...
-
Chorfa Bab
Dekkakin (Bab es-Sebaa) Bab
Ftouh Bab
Guissa Bab
Mahrouk Bab
Semmarine Bab
Segma For
other gates, see
Fortifications of Fez Streets, souqs, and...