The Naming Of Marrakech

Marrakech in Arabic "مراكش", and (in Berber languages ⴰⵎⵓⵔⴰⴽⵓⵛ Meṛṛakec"Land of God", also called the Red City and the Capital of Palms, it's the third biggest city of the Kingdom of Morocco In terms of Population density, Marrakech has 928,850 inhabitants according to the 2014 census. It is the fourth largest city in Morocco after Casablanca, Fez, and Tangier, and located in the south-center. The city was founded by Yusuf ibn Tashifin (which was named after him the most famous school in Marrakech Ibn Yusuf's), in 1062 to be the capital of the state of Almoravid.

Naming Of Marrakech


Naming

The name Marrakesh refers to the Amazigh words amur (n) akush And means the Land of God. The name Marrakech was called to refer to Morocco when Marrakech was the capital of Almoravids and until the era of French protection in modern times and is still spoken so far in all languages such as Persian (Morocco called Marrakech), Spanish (Marruecos).


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