Bab al-Amer
Bab al-Amer (Arabic: باب الأمر, lit. 'gate of order') is one of the historic city gates of Fes, Morocco. It was the southwestern entrance to Fes el-Jdid, the royal city founded in 1276 by the Marinids west of Fes el Bali.
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Bab al-Amer
Bab al-Amer (Arabic: باب الأمر, lit. 'gate of order') is one of the historic city gates of Fes, Morocco. It was the southwestern entrance to Fes el-Jdid, the royal city founded in 1276 by the Marinids west of Fes el Bali.
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Bab al-Amer (Arabic: باب الأمر ...... Marinids west of Fes el Bali.
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circa 1276 CE
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Southern facade of the gate.
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باب الأمر
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