Fortifications of Fès
Fes, Morocco
The fortifications of Fez date to the eleventh century period of Almoravid rule (1056-1147). During the Almoravid reign the two separate cities of the Qayrawani and the Andalusi, which faced each other across the Oued Fez river, were united by a single fortification. Under the Almohads (r. 1130-1269), these ramparts were destroyed and then rebuilt. This fortification was completed by the Marinid dynasty (r. 1196-1549) following the founding of the new administrative center, Fez al-Jadid (New Fez) in 1276.

Sources:

Le Tourneau, Roger. 1978. Fes: Avant le Protectorat. Casablanca: SMLE.

Pickens et al. 1995. Maroc: Les Cites Imperiales. Paris: ACR Edition.

Sijelmassi, Mohamed. 1991. Fes: Cite de l'Art et du Savoir. Paris: ACR Edition.
Location
Fez al Jadid, Mechwar el Jadid, Fes, Morocco
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Style Periods
1196-1465
1130-1269
Variant Names
Tahsinat madinat al-Fas
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Ramparts of Fès
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Building Usages
military