Marrakesh
The first feeling one
has when entering this particular imperial
capital is of pure enchantment. We are bewitched-falling under the spell of the
place and its people, folk artists to their very souls who have only one aim in
view to make a stay in their city as entrancing an expérience as possible. With
its world-famous square, Jamaâ El Fna, the beacon city of the Almoravids was
founded in about 1070 with a view to controlling traffic from the nearby Atlas.
It was from this rudimentary settlement that the earliest conquests were
launched. Abou Bakr, head of the Almoravids, undertook the construction of a
kasbah, nicknamed the "stone castle" only yards away from the present site of
the Koutoubia.
Marrakesh became the capital of a vast empire in the reign of
Youssef Ben Tachfine-an empire which, under the Almohads, reached as for as the
frontiers of Libya.
The first Almohad sovereign, Abdelmoumen began the construction of
the Koutoubia mosque, which his grandson Yacoub El Mansour adorned with a superb
minaret, still standing today. His son Youssef had reservoirs dug and a
spreading administrative district constructed
Marrakesh reached the height
of its glory. Built in the same epoch as Seville's "la Giralda" and Rabat's
"Tour Hassan", the Koutoubia, dating from the 11th century, is a truc
masterpiece of hispano-moorish art. Its minaret rises to almost 70 metres.
The Badii Palace
has long been regarded as a wonder of the Muslim
world. It was the sovereign Ahmed El Mansour Dahbi who undertook construction of
the palace following his victory over the Portuguese in the year 986 of the
hejira (1578), a victory well-known in the Western World under the name of the
Battle of the Three Kings. The major construction work went on for sixteen
years.
Other marvels to be found in the Red City are the Dar Si Said museum,
containing much quintessential Moroccan art and displaying the glittering array
of gold and marble ornements collected by Ahmed El Mansour (1578-1603), greatest
of Saadian rulers, the Medersa Ben Youssef, a koranic school founded in 1570 by
Moulay Abdallah and a truc masterpiece of Merinid architecture, the Agdal
gardens, laid out in the 12th century during the reign of Abdelmoumen and the
Menara, a magnificent artificiel lake fringed with flowers ...
Framed by the snowy heights of the Atlas, with rose-coloured
ramparts and a thousand year old palm grove, Marrakesh casts a magic spell.
Sumptuous and exuberant, it radiates splendour and mysticism ; at the dye
merchants, in the explosion of multicoloured wools ; at Festival time, in the
rhythm of the music, in the emotion of the dancers ; in the idle talk of the
merchants and in the skill of the jugglers. Enchantment, you feel in the shade
of the blue gardens and in the overwhelming perfection of the Koutoubia.
Text from :
mincom.gov.ma
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