Cherratine Madrasa
Cherratine Madrasa (Arabic: مدرسة الشراطين, romanized: Madrasat esh-Sherātīn, lit. 'school of the rope makers') is an Islamic school or madrasa that was built in 1670 by the Alaouite Sultan Moulay al-Rashid. It is located in the city of Fez in Morocco. The madrasa is also called Er-Rachidia Madrasa or Ras al-Cherratine Madrasa.
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Cherratine Madrasa
Cherratine Madrasa (Arabic: مدرسة الشراطين, romanized: Madrasat esh-Sherātīn, lit. 'school of the rope makers') is an Islamic school or madrasa that was built in 1670 by the Alaouite Sultan Moulay al-Rashid. It is located in the city of Fez in Morocco. The madrasa is also called Er-Rachidia Madrasa or Ras al-Cherratine Madrasa.
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Er-Rachidia Madrasa
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17 December 1670CE(1Sha'ban1081AH)
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مدرسة الشراطين
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historic site, tourist attraction
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Er-Rachidia Madrasa
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Main courtyard of the madrasa
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cedar wood, brick, stucco, tile
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Cherratine Madrasa
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Sultan Al-Rashid
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مدرسة الشراطين
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1670-12-17
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historic site, tourist attraction
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