- the
gardens is not
firmly established. The name's
first appearance (as
Sahrij al-Manāra) in
historical sources is in 1579,
during the
Saadian period.: 196 ...
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Sahrij Madrasa or
Madrasa al-
Sahrij (sometimes also
Sihrij Madrasa) (Arabic: مدرسة الصهريج, romanized: madrasat as-
sahrij) is a
madrasa in Fez, Morocco...
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provided water for the palaces, and a
large water basin nearby known as the
Sahrij Swani or
Agdal Basin. The name "Heri es-Swani"
often applies to both the...
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palace and an
administrative palace. Heri as-Swani and the
Sahrij (Agdal Basin): The
Sahrij or
Agdal Basin is an
enormous water basin or
artificial lake...
- The
third element is a vast
water basin or
artificial lake, the
Sahrij Swani or
Sahrij Souani (also
sometimes called the
Agdal Basin). The
nearly rectangular...
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monuments such as the Bou
Inania Madrasa, the Al-Attarin Madrasa, and the
Sahrij Madrasa. The
Saadian dynasty (16th and
early 17th centuries), who used Marrakesh...
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major storehouse of
foodstuffs which was fed by wells, and the
Agdal or
Sahrij Reservoir which was dug to
ensure a
regular water supply for the gardens...
- the
first madrasa was the
Saffarin Madrasa built in 1271,
followed by the
Sahrij Madrasa founded in 1321 (and the Sba'iyyin
Madrasa next to it two years...
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patron of
madrasa construction,
completing the Al-Attarine,
Mesbahiyya and
Sahrij Madrasas. His son Abu Inan
Faris built the Bou
Inania Madrasa, and by the...
- west. The
madrasas of Fes, such as the Bou Inania, al-Attarine, and as-
Sahrij madrasas, are
considered among the
greatest architectural works of this...