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Kasbah of Marrakesh

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Bab Agnaou, the historical main gate of Marrakesh's kasbah

Kasbah of Marrakesh nyɛla walled district titali din medina mini Marrakesh, Morocco, tingbana wulinpuhili yaɣani.

An illustration of the Kasbah of Marrakech by Adriaen Matham, from 1640 (at the end of the Saadian period). Seen here from the east, the image shows the ramparts as well as a tall tower that once stood in the palace.
The so-called "Portuguese Plan" illustrating the Kasbah in 1585. The Kasbah Mosque is visible to the upper left, the Grand Mechouar to the lower left, the Badi Palace near the upper right, and extensive gardens along the right (eastern) side.[1]
Approximate reconstruction of the Kasbah during the Saadian period: 1) Bab Agnaou, 2) large prison, 3) Kasbah Mosque, 4) Saadian Tombs, 5) Bab at-Tubul, 6) small prison, 7) arsenal, 8) stables, 9) Grand mechouar (Asaraq), 10) Gate to the royal palaces, 11) Small mechouar, 12) kitchens, 13) warehouses, 14) customs house, 15) stables, 16) Residences of the sultan and his family, 17) El Badi Palace, 18) Crystal Garden, 19) Public gardens (al-Mustaha)

'Alawi period to present

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Coordinates: 31°36′59″N 7°59′13″W / 31.61639°N 7.98694°W / 31.61639; -7.98694 Tɛmplet:Palaces in Morocco Tɛmplet:Marrakesh