Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic City of Meknes' has mentioned 'Kasbah' in the following places:
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[8] The first kasbah (citadel or governor's district) of Meknes was created afterwards by sultan Abu Yusuf Ya'qub in 1276 CE xe2x80x93 the same year that the citadel of Fes el-Jdid was built in nearby Fes, the new capital. | WIKI |
[13][15]:55 The Mosque of the Kasbah (the later Mosque of Lalla Aouda) was also founded and first built in 1276. | WIKI |
[19][13][20][21] Existing structures dating from the earlier medieval kasbah of the city were demolished to make way; the name of the large public square in front of the Kasbah today, el-Hedim (or Place el-Hedim), means "the rubble" and came from the masses of rubble and debris which were piled here during the demolition. | WIKI |
It was also in Moulay Ismail's reign that the Jewish inhabitants of the city were moved to a new Mellah or Jewish district to the west, near the Kasbah, not unlike the Mellah of Fes or that of Marrakesh. | WIKI |
Both the Mellah and Madinat ar-Riyad were part of an urban extension ordered by Isma'il in the western angle between the old city and the Kasbah. | WIKI |
[25][15] He also built several other kasbahs or garrison forts throughout the city to house his 'abid troops and help protect (and control) the rest of the town, such as the Kasbah Hadrash and the Kasbah Tizimi. | WIKI |
One of the last constructions before his death, carried out between 1721 and 1725, was the Heri al-Mansur, a palace on the far southern edge of the kasbah which included vast stables. | WIKI |
[19] The city was neglected and many parts of the enormous imperial kasbah fell into disrepair. | WIKI |
[19] He constructed the Er-Roua Mosque in the southern part of Moulay Isma'il's Kasbah, which became the largest mosque in Meknes. | WIKI |
[9]:212xe2x80x93213 Lalla Aouda Mosque: The main mosque of the city's former kasbah and of Moulay Isma'il's palaces, it was first founded in the Marinid era but completely rebuilt by Moulay Isma'il between 1672 and 1678. | WIKI |
It occupies the site of the city's former medieval kasbah (citadel) and stretches over an area approximately four times larger than the old city itself. | WIKI |
[14] Dar el-Kebira: The oldest palace in the kasbah, finished in 1679 and itself composed of multiple palaces. | WIKI |
It is located on the far southern perimeter of the Kasbah and consists of a massive building which seems to have served as a palace, fortress, and storehouse. | WIKI |
The Historic City of Meknes has exerted a considerable influence on the development of the civil and military architecture (the kasbah) and works of art. | UNESCO |
The Medina and the Kasbah are two ensembles fortified by impressive ramparts that ensure protection. | UNESCO |
The Medina constitutes a compact and overcrowded ensemble while the Kasbah comprises vast open areas. | UNESCO |