Kotoubia Mosque, Marrakech, Morocco. 1195. Minaret and garden


The Mosque of the Booksellers, was built around 1160 by the Almohad ruler 'Abd al-Mu'min; its name refers to the sellers of manuscripts who were formerly located around the entrance. The plan of the mosque is composed of a traditional rectangular hypostyl


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Location: Morocco
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