Videos tagged with "copper"
kotobia of morocco [01:19]
From the "From the "Square of the Dead" DJemaa El-Fna Square, one can already see the city's landmark, the minaret of the venerable Koutoubia Mosque. It was named after the souk el koutoubiyyin, the bazaar of the book-traders, which is nearby. It might well be noted that this market originated in the 12th century, a long period during which a Christian European would have been hard-pressed to write the word book. The hall-type mosque has 17 aisles and 112 columns covering a total floor area of 5400 sq.m (58000 sq. ft) and is thus among the largest of its kind - 25000 faithful can say their prayers within it. At the end of the prayer hall is an ornately carved minbar (pulpit), which is supposed to be a remnant of the Almoravid mosque destroyed by the Almohad builders of the present edifice. The pulpit is said to have come from Cordoba; its donor is believed to have been the Almoravid sultan Ali ben Youssef (1107-1143). The square minaret, which wasn't completed until the reign of Yacoub el Mansour (1184-1199), was the direct model for the Giralda in Sevilla and the Hassan Tower in Rabat. It is considered the ultimate structure of its kind. The tower is 69 m (221 ft) in height, its lateral length 12,8 m (41 ft). Six rooms one above the other, constitute the interior; leading around them is a ramp, by way of which the muezzin could ride up to the balcony. The tower is adorned with four copper globes. According to legend, they were originally made of pure gold, and there were ...
Tags: Square of the Dead, djemaa El-Fna Square, Koutoubia Mosque Morocco
Copper handling craft, Morocco [05:57]
Copper handling craft, Morocco
Tags: Copper, handling, craft, Morocco, Janvan, Bekkum
A stroll through Le Place Seffarine in Fez, Morocco [10:07]
Tags: Morocco, Moroccan, tea, teapot, copper, artisan, handicraft, Fez, Fes, silver
Global Treasures - Marrakesh - Morocco [09:32]
Marrakesh In 1062 ADthe Almovarides Dynasty founded the city of Marrakesh, known as, The Red Pearl. The colourful Spice Market is only one of several markets, otherwise known as souks where baskets brim over with ginger, saffron, caraway and coriander. The souks are divided into different areas and specialties including various craft workshops in which coppersmiths and potters offer their goods for sale. Even today the bazaars still display the age-old splendour of this important trading ...
Tags: Global, Treasures, Marrakesh, Morocco, souks, bazaars, Jemaa-El-Fna, Square, Africa, UNESCO, World, Heritage, Site






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