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Bab Agnaou, one of nineteen gates of Marrakech, Morocco. Also called Gate of the Gnaoua after the sub-Saharan slaves who served the sultan, this stone structure was built in the 12th century during the Almohad dynasty. It enters onto the royal kasbah in the Southern medina. Koranic inscriptions in kufic script surround the horseshoe arch entrance.
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AR9124995
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Image
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Public
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5571px × 5044px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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12th Africa
African
ALMOHAD
Arabian
ARABIC
Arch
ARCHITECTURAL
Architecture
Bab Agnaou
Bab al Kohl
Bab al Qsar
Brick
CARVED
Carving
Entrance
Gate
Gate of the Gnaoua
History
Horseshoe
Inscription
kasbah
Koran
KUFIC
LAMPPOST
madinah
MARRAKECH
MARRAKESH
Medina
Merrakec
Moroccan
Morocco
NORTH AFRICA
North Africany
Qasbah
Shadow
Stone
tourisms