Search results for "Fez" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • (Murabit) Amir `Ali III, in the streets of Fez, because she was going about ... the settlement of Christians even in Fez, and after the Battle of Las ...
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  • of Kairawan, one of whom was from Fez, provided Yahya with a missionary ... the famous University of Al-Karaouine at Fez. Like the Almohads who succeeded ...
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  • position, followed his teacher Abili to Fez. Here the Marinid sultan Abū ... sure of a positive welcome there, since at Fez he had helped the Sultan of ...
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  • Judaism, although some Druze also wear either the fez, a fez-turban combination, or the pillbox skullcap (known as the Bokhara, after the city of Bokhara ...
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  • the Ottoman Empire. Atatürk abolished the fez in favor of Western headdress ... Mustafa Kemal regarded the fez (which Sultan Mahmud II had originally ...
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  • [[Image:MoroccoFes tannerybig.jpg|thumb|right|Tanneries at Fez.]] In ancient history, tanning was considered a noxious or "odiferous trade ...
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  • Manasseh was educated under Rabbi Isaac Uzziel of Fez, the rabbi of Amsterdam's new congregation Neveh Shalom. ===Rabbi, scholar, and printer=== ...
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  • Idrisid Dynasty. The Idrisids established Fez as their capital, and Morocco ... between European powers. The Treaty of Fez (signed in 1912) made Morocco ...
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  • about in southern Spain, eventually settling in Fez, Morocco. While there, Maimonides wrote his first significant philosophical work (the Treatise ...
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  • Records recognizes the University of Al Karaouine in Fez, Morocco as the oldest university in the world with its founding in 859. ===Byzantine ...
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  • western Mediterranean. In 1579 the capture of Fez completed Ottoman conquests in Morocco that had begun under Süleyman the Magnificent. The establishment ...
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  • of a black alpaca, half-sleeved chugha and a red Fez cap… Bad and abusive words which boys generally pick up and get used to, will be strictly prohibited ...
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  • (Random House, New York, November 1955) was set in Fez (immediately prior to Morocco's Independence and Sovereignty in 1956, away from the French ...
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  • into Morocco and were routed by Ahmed Mohammed of Fez, at the Alcazarquivir (Now Ksar-el-Kebir) also known as "the battle of the Three Kings ...
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  • rulers and even encouraged Christian to settle in Fez. With the fall of the Ummayad caliphate, the period of small city-states, or taifa, began. ...
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  • as well as many Muslim families in Fez, have Jewish origin. Although Lewis claims they were very rare overall, most forced conversions of dhimmis ...
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  • Muslim world. It was a sister-academy of those in Fez, Cairo and Cordoba. De Villiers and Hirtle, 172. It is to be regretted that knowledge of ...
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