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意味を調べるChrabliyine Mosque

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Chrabliyine Mosque


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[[File:Fes, Morocco (5413056103) (2).jpg|thumb|The Chrabliyine Mosque and its minaret.]]
The '''Chrabliyine Mosque''' (also spelled ''Shirabliyyin, Cherabliyine,'' etc.) is a [[Marinid dynasty|Marinid]]-era [[mosque]] in [[Fez, Morocco|Fez]], [[Morocco]].

== Description ==
The mosque is located on Tala'a Kebira, the main [[souq]] (market) street and artery of [[Fes el Bali|Fes el-Bali]], the old city of Fez, from which its [[minaret]] is prominently visible. The surrounding district is also referred to as Chrabliyine, a name which refers to a type of traditional Moroccan women's shoe called ''cherbil''<ref></ref> in which the local shops specialized (and still do to some extent today).<ref></ref><ref name=":0"></ref>

The mosque was built in 1342 under the [[Marinid dynasty|Marinid]] dynasty.<ref></ref> It is considered notable for its [[minaret]], which is well-decorated in the medieval [[Moorish architecture|Moroccan-Andalusian style]] (particularly based on [[Almohad Caliphate|Almohad]] models), making use of the ''darj-w-ktaf'' or ''sebka'' pattern (resembling [[Palmette|palmettes]] or [[Fleur-de-lis|fleur-de-lys]] shapes) covering much of the facades, the radiating or semi-circular geometric motifs near the base, the [[Merlon|merlons]] at the top, and the colourful [[Zellige|mosaic tiles]] that fill the remaining spaces.<ref></ref><ref name=":0" />
==References==




[[Category:Buildings and structures in Fez, Morocco]]
[[Category:Mosques in Morocco]]
[[Category:Marinid architecture]]
[[Category:Moroccan architecture]]
[[Category:14th-century establishments in Morocco]]
[[Category:1300s establishments in Africa]]

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