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The Lalla ez-Zhar Mosque (Arabic: جامع لالة الزهر, romanized: Jama’ Lalla ez-Zhar, lit. 'Mosque of the Lady of the (Orange Tree's) Flower'), or al-Zahr Mosque, is a mosque located in Fes el-Jdid in the historic old city of Fez, Morocco. It is also known by the name Jama’ el-Hajjar (“Mosque of Stone”), probably in reference to its stone portal entrance. The mosque was founded or completed in 1357 CE (759 AH) by the Marinid sultan Abu Inan.

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  • جامع لالة زهر هو مسجد يقع في فاس الجديد بمدينة فاس بالمغرب. يُعرف أيضًا باسم جامع الحجر، ربما في إشارة إلى مدخل البوابة الحجرية. تمّ تأسيس المسجد أو اكتمل في عام 1357 م (759 هـ)، وذلك في عهد السلطان المريني أبو عنان فارس. (ar)
  • The Lalla ez-Zhar Mosque (Arabic: جامع لالة الزهر, romanized: Jama’ Lalla ez-Zhar, lit. 'Mosque of the Lady of the (Orange Tree's) Flower'), or al-Zahr Mosque, is a mosque located in Fes el-Jdid in the historic old city of Fez, Morocco. It is also known by the name Jama’ el-Hajjar (“Mosque of Stone”), probably in reference to its stone portal entrance. The mosque was founded or completed in 1357 CE (759 AH) by the Marinid sultan Abu Inan. (en)
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  • جامع لالة زهر هو مسجد يقع في فاس الجديد بمدينة فاس بالمغرب. يُعرف أيضًا باسم جامع الحجر، ربما في إشارة إلى مدخل البوابة الحجرية. تمّ تأسيس المسجد أو اكتمل في عام 1357 م (759 هـ)، وذلك في عهد السلطان المريني أبو عنان فارس. (ar)
  • The Lalla ez-Zhar Mosque (Arabic: جامع لالة الزهر, romanized: Jama’ Lalla ez-Zhar, lit. 'Mosque of the Lady of the (Orange Tree's) Flower'), or al-Zahr Mosque, is a mosque located in Fes el-Jdid in the historic old city of Fez, Morocco. It is also known by the name Jama’ el-Hajjar (“Mosque of Stone”), probably in reference to its stone portal entrance. The mosque was founded or completed in 1357 CE (759 AH) by the Marinid sultan Abu Inan. (en)
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