EPIC Brithday Celebration In Meknes, Morocco | Travel Vlog: Volubilis, Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, Meknes
This year I celebrated by birthday in Meknes, Morocco. We went on a day trip to Volubilis and Moulay Idriss Zerhoun. Hope you enjoy this travel vlog!
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LES INCONTOURNABLES DU MAROC 2019
19-20 mars 2019
Chefchaouen
Meknes
Moulay Idriss Zerhoun
Volubilis
Maroc vu du ciel, Extraits Ifrane, Fès, Meknès, Moulay Idriss, Volubilis
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زيارة مدينة مولاي ادريس زرهون مكناس مغربيةMosquée Moulay Idriss zerhoun meknes maroc
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لعلهم قليلون من يعرفون أن مدينة زرهون المغربية (وسط البلاد)، هي من أولى المدن العربية في منطقة شمال أفريقيا الامازيغية، اذ اتخذها المولىإدريس الأكبر، مؤسس دولةالأدارسة عاصمة لدولته بعد سنة 788 ميلادية، لتمثل بذلك هذه المدينة الصغيرة بحجمها، والكبيرة بتاريخها، عاصمة لأول دولة إسلامية بالمغرب، مستقلة عن المشرق.
Morocco Trip by Car - Volubilis sunset / Moulay Idriss Zerhoun
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This is the first video of a long series focused on Morocco, in this video we visited for the first time the archaeological site (UNESCO) Volubilis and Moulay Idriss Zerhoun.
In the next video we will visit Fez.
Soon the complete video of our trip to Morocco will be released.
My parents and I left for Morocco by car.
It is not our first car trip to this unique land, but it is now a family tradition.
Certainly going to Morocco by plane is faster and more comfortable, but all the fun is lost.
In this journey we drove more than 6000 km (3800 Miles), through Italy, France, Spain and Morocco (including the return).
Filmed and Edited by A.R.D. (Anoir Roberto Dotti)
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Exploring Morocco with Intrepid. Moulay Idriss, Volubilis, Meknes & Fez || MOROCCO TRAVEL VLOG
In this video we continue exploring Morocco with Intrepid. Visiting Morocco is a dream come true. Our second day in Morocco was spent exploring Moulay Idriss, Volubilis and Meknes. Our third day was spent walking through the Fez Medina (Old Town).
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Maroc: Meknès- Moulay Idriss
La vie quotidienne à Meknès,la medina à Moulay Idriss ville religieuse
Voyage au Maroc - 3 - Moulay Idriss - Meknès
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La route de Fès à Meknès en passant par le lac du barrage de Sidi Chahed, Moulay Idriss et Volubilis.
La médina de Meknès, le Golf Royal.
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فيديو تعريفي لمدينة مولاي ادريس زرهون, و بعض الصور الرائعة لمدينة وليلي الاثرية .
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موسم مولاي ادريس زرهون, مكناس , المغرب, مدينة وليلي الاثرية
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Visiting Morocco's Holiest City: Moulay Idriss Zerhoun
David's Been Here is touring all the top sites and major destinations within the beautiful country of Morocco. In this short video, David and crew spend some time in Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, the holiest city in all of Morocco. The most important pilgrimage spot in the country, many Moroccans come to this city numerous times in their life, as the trip to Mecca is simply too expensive. Head to this holy city for some great views and amazing experiences, and find everything there is to do in the David's Been Here Guide to Morocco, now available for your Kindle as well.
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Meknes, Volubilis & Moulay Idriss
Meknes is a city in northern Morocco, located 130 kilometres from the capital Rabat and 60 kilometres from Fes. It is served by the A2 expressway between those two cities. Meknes was the capital of Morocco under the reign of Moulay Ismail (1672 -- 1727), before it was relocated to Rabat. The population is 536,322 (2004 census). It is the capital of the Meknès-Tafilalet region.
The land upon which the city is founded and much of its surrounding territory came under the domination of the Roman empire in 117 A.D. (see History of Morocco). The original community from which Meknes can be traced was an 8th century Kasbah, or fortress. A Berber tribe called the Miknasa settled there in the 10th century, and a town consequently grew around the fortress. Meknes saw its golden age as the imperial capital of Moulay Ismail following his accession to the Sultanate of Morocco (wikipedia)
Volubilis is an archaeological site in Morocco situated near Meknes between Fez and Rabat. The nearest town is Moulay Idriss. Volubilis features the best preserved excavations in this part of northern Africa dating from the Roman Empire. In 1997 the site was listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list.
In antiquity, Volubilis was an important Roman town situated on the westernmost border of Roman conquests. It was built about 40 C.E., probably on the site of a previous Carthaginian settlement from the 3rd century B.C.E. Volubilis takes its name from the ancient Latin name for the Oleander flower, which is common in the area.
Volubilis was the administrative center of the province in Roman Africa called Mauretania Tingitana. The fertile lands of the province produced many goods such as grain and olive oil, which were exported to Rome, contributing to the province's wealth and prosperity.
The Romans evacuated most of Morocco at the end of the 3rd century but, unlike some other Roman cities, Volubilis was not abandoned. However, it appears to have been destroyed by an earthquake in the late fourth century A.D. It was reoccupied in the sixth century, when a small group of tombstones written in Latin shows the existence of a Christian community that still dated its foundation by the year of the Roman province. Coins show that it was occupied under the Abbasids: a number of these simply bear the name of Walila. The texts referring to the arrival of Idris I in 788 show that the town was at that point in the control of the Awraba tribe, who welcomed the descendent of Ali with open arms, and declared him imam shortly thereafter. Within three years he had consolidated his hold on much of the area, founded the first settlement at Fez , and started minting coins. He died in 791, leaving a pregnant Awraba wife, Kenza, and his faithful slave, Rashid, who acted as regent until the majority of Idris II. At this point the court departed for Fez, leaving the Awraba in control of the town.
The ruins of the town were damaged by the Lisbon earthquake in 1755, while in the 18th century part of the marble was taken for constructions in nearby Meknes.
In 1915, archeological excavation was begun there by the French. Extensive remains of the Roman town have been uncovered. From 2000 excavations carried out by University College, London and the Moroccan Institut National des Sciences de l'Archéologie et du Patrimoine under the direction of Elizabeth Fentress, Gaetano Palumbo and Hassan Limane revealed what should probably be interpreted as the headquarters of Idris I just below the walls of the Roman town to the west. (wikipedia)
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Ciudad de Moulay Idriss Zerhoun مدينة مولاي ادريس زرهون
Volubilis (Arabic: وليلي Walīlī) is a partly excavated Roman city in Morocco situated near Meknes between Fes and Rabat. Built in a fertile agricultural area, it was developed from the 3rd century BC onwards as a Phoenician (and later Carthaginian) settlement. It grew rapidly under Roman rule from the 1st century AD onwards and expanded to cover about 40 hectares (100 acres) with a 2.6 km (1.6 mi) circuit of walls. The city gained a number of major public buildings in the 2nd century, including a basilica, temple and triumphal arch. Its prosperity, which was derived principally from olive growing, prompted the construction of many fine town-houses with large mosaic floors.
The town fell to local tribes around 285 and was never retaken by Rome because of its remoteness and indefensibility on the south-western border of the Roman Empire. It continued to be inhabited for at least another 700 years, first as a Latinised Christian community, then as an early Islamic settlement. In the late 8th century it became the seat of Idris ibn Abdallah, the founder of the Idrisid dynasty and the state of Morocco. By the 11th century Volubilis had been abandoned after the seat of power was relocated to Fes. Much of the local population was transferred to the new town of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, about 5 km (3.1 mi) from Volubilis.
The ruins remained substantially intact until they were devastated by an earthquake in the mid-18th century and subsequently looted by Moroccan rulers seeking stone for building Meknes. It was not until the latter part of the 19th century that the site was definitively identified as that of the ancient city of Volubilis. During and after the period of French rule over Morocco, about half of the site was excavated, revealing many fine mosaics, and some of the more prominent public buildings and high-status houses were restored or reconstructed. Today it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, listed for being an exceptionally well preserved example of a large Roman colonial town on the fringes of the Empire
City Of Saints - Moulay Idriss - Morocco - Spiritual Retreat ep02
Visiting the Blessed Mazaar of Sayiddi Moulay Idriss Rahimahulla under the supervision of Shaykh Ahmad Dabbagh and the blessed brothers and sisters of Tareeqa Muhammadiyah …
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Moulay Idriss or Moulay Idriss Zerhoun (Arabic: مولاي إدريس), a town in northern Morocco located at 34°3′15″N 5°31′38″W, is spread over two hills at the base of Mount Zerhoun, the holy town of Moulay Idriss Zerhoune holds a special place in the hearts of the Moroccan people. It was here that Moulay Idriss I arrived in 789, bringing with him the religion of Islam, and starting a new dynasty. In addition to founding the town named after him, he also initiated construction of Fez, continued later by his son, Moulay Idriss II.[1]
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Meknes and Moulay Idriss Zerhoun
August 3, 2017 - I lost my car in Rabat briefly, but found it and was on my way to the mountain village of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, with a stop in Meknes on the way. I saw the Bab Mansour Gate then ruined my rental car's clutch on the steep streets of Moulay Idriss.
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Moulay Idris
The hottest day ever but very exciting. During our stay there we drunk more than 3 liters of water per each... But the view from the top to the Moulay Idris Zerhoun worth it.