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The Zawiya of Moulay Idris II is a zawiya (an Islamic shrine and religious complex, also spelled zaouia) in Fez, Morocco. It contains the tomb of Idris II (or Moulay Idris II when including his sharifian title), who ruled Morocco from 807 to 828 and is considered the main founder of the city of Fez. It is located in the heart of Fes el-Bali, the UNESCO-listed old medina of Fez, and is considered one of the holiest shrines in Morocco. The current building experienced a major reconstruction under Moulay Ismail in the early 18th century which gave the sanctuary its overall current form, including the minaret and the mausoleum chamber with its large pyramidal roof.

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  • زاوية مولاي إدريس الثاني هي زاوية (مزار ومجمع ديني) في فاس، المغرب. وهي مخصصة لضريح إدريس الثاني (أو مولاي إدريس الثاني عند إضافة لقبه الشرفي)، والذي حكم المغرب من 807 م إلى 828 م ويعتبر المؤسس الرئيسي لمدينة فاس. وهي مِن بين المعالم التاريخية البارزة التي تقع في قلب مدينة فاس العتيقة (البالي)، وهي مدينة فاس القديمة المدرجة في قائمة اليونسكو، وتعتبر من أقدس المزارات في المغرب. (ar)
  • Le mausolée de Moulay Idriss II (arabe : زاوية مولاي إدريس الثاني) est une zaouïa située au cœur du quartier Fès el-Bali, le plus vieux quartier de Fès. Le mausolée est dédié à l'émir idrisside Idris II et abrite sa tombe.Il est considéré, avec la mosquée Quaraouiyine, comme étant le monument le plus célèbre et le plus visité de la ville. (fr)
  • The Zawiya of Moulay Idris II is a zawiya (an Islamic shrine and religious complex, also spelled zaouia) in Fez, Morocco. It contains the tomb of Idris II (or Moulay Idris II when including his sharifian title), who ruled Morocco from 807 to 828 and is considered the main founder of the city of Fez. It is located in the heart of Fes el-Bali, the UNESCO-listed old medina of Fez, and is considered one of the holiest shrines in Morocco. The current building experienced a major reconstruction under Moulay Ismail in the early 18th century which gave the sanctuary its overall current form, including the minaret and the mausoleum chamber with its large pyramidal roof. (en)
  • La Zawiya di Moulay Idris II è una zawiya a Fès, Marocco, dedicata alla tomba di Idris II, che governò il Marocco tra il 807-828 e fondò la città di Fès per la seconda volta nell'810. Nel 1308, quasi cinque secoli dopo la morte di Moulay Idris II, sul posto fu ritrovato un corpo, ancora intatto. La popolazione credette che si trattasse del corpo di Idris II e fondò la zawiya. Originariamente fu costruita dai Merinidi nel 1440 circa; nel corso dei secoli l'edificio fu modificata significativamente e quasi completamente sostituita nel XVIII secolo da Mulay Isma'il nello stile tipico degli Alawiti, che governavano il Marocco al tempo. Moulay Idris II è il santo patrono della città di Fès, si ritiene che visitare la sua zawiya porti benefici agli stranieri che visitano la città, ai ragazzi prima di essere circoncisi e alle donne che vogliono facilitare il parto. (it)
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  • زاوية مولاي إدريس الثاني هي زاوية (مزار ومجمع ديني) في فاس، المغرب. وهي مخصصة لضريح إدريس الثاني (أو مولاي إدريس الثاني عند إضافة لقبه الشرفي)، والذي حكم المغرب من 807 م إلى 828 م ويعتبر المؤسس الرئيسي لمدينة فاس. وهي مِن بين المعالم التاريخية البارزة التي تقع في قلب مدينة فاس العتيقة (البالي)، وهي مدينة فاس القديمة المدرجة في قائمة اليونسكو، وتعتبر من أقدس المزارات في المغرب. (ar)
  • Le mausolée de Moulay Idriss II (arabe : زاوية مولاي إدريس الثاني) est une zaouïa située au cœur du quartier Fès el-Bali, le plus vieux quartier de Fès. Le mausolée est dédié à l'émir idrisside Idris II et abrite sa tombe.Il est considéré, avec la mosquée Quaraouiyine, comme étant le monument le plus célèbre et le plus visité de la ville. (fr)
  • The Zawiya of Moulay Idris II is a zawiya (an Islamic shrine and religious complex, also spelled zaouia) in Fez, Morocco. It contains the tomb of Idris II (or Moulay Idris II when including his sharifian title), who ruled Morocco from 807 to 828 and is considered the main founder of the city of Fez. It is located in the heart of Fes el-Bali, the UNESCO-listed old medina of Fez, and is considered one of the holiest shrines in Morocco. The current building experienced a major reconstruction under Moulay Ismail in the early 18th century which gave the sanctuary its overall current form, including the minaret and the mausoleum chamber with its large pyramidal roof. (en)
  • La Zawiya di Moulay Idris II è una zawiya a Fès, Marocco, dedicata alla tomba di Idris II, che governò il Marocco tra il 807-828 e fondò la città di Fès per la seconda volta nell'810. Nel 1308, quasi cinque secoli dopo la morte di Moulay Idris II, sul posto fu ritrovato un corpo, ancora intatto. La popolazione credette che si trattasse del corpo di Idris II e fondò la zawiya. Originariamente fu costruita dai Merinidi nel 1440 circa; nel corso dei secoli l'edificio fu modificata significativamente e quasi completamente sostituita nel XVIII secolo da Mulay Isma'il nello stile tipico degli Alawiti, che governavano il Marocco al tempo. (it)
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  • زاوية مولاي إدريس الثاني (ar)
  • Mausolée de Moulay Idriss II (fr)
  • Zawiya di Idris II (it)
  • Zawiya of Moulay Idris II (en)
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