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2024-12-27
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BRILL
Resumen
As the main seat of the Marinid dynasty in al-Maġrib al-Aqṣā, New Fez had all the religious, civil and military facilities necessary for the performance of its functions. It also followed the model of other capitals in the Islamic West in featuring a large estate used for the ruler’s enjoyment, welcoming emissaries, and supervising the troops. Although most elements have disappeared, some archaeological structures of great importance still remain. This paper presents them, highlighting two particularly noteworthy structures: a large waterwheel and a monumental aqueduct.
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The registered version of this article, first published in “Journal of Material Cultures in the Muslim World, vol. 5, 2024", is available online at the publisher's website: BRILL, https://doi.org/10.1163/26666286-12340051
La versión registrada de este artículo, publicado por primera vez en “Journal of Material Cultures in the Muslim World, vol. 5, 2024", está disponible en línea en el sitio web del editor: BRILL, https://doi.org/10.1163/26666286-12340051
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almunia, Islamic architecture, medieval, Maghreb, noria, aqueduct, hydraulic engineering
Citación
Almela, I. (2024): “The Marinid Royal Estate of Ǧannat Al-Muṣāra and its Great Noria (New Fez, Morocco)”. In Journal of Material Cultures in the Muslim World (5, 1-2), 229-268. https://doi.org/10.1163/26666286-12340051
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Facultad de Geografía e Historia
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Historia del Arte



