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Meaning of "saadian"

saadian (adjective) - Saadian refers to something related to the Saadian dynasty, a historical Moroccan dynasty that ruled from 1549 to 1659. It is often used to describe cultural, architectural, or historical elements associated with this period in Moroccan history
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  • A member of a dynasty of sharifs of Arab descent who ruled Morocco between 1550 and 1688.

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The second place we visited were the Saadian tombs.
This is also where the Saadian left in the sixteenth century.
Behind this mosque is the entrance to the Saadian tombs.
The intricate beauty of the Saadian Tombs really has to be seen to be believed.
And right next to it is the entrance of the Saadian tombs.
Visit the Saadian tombs with their cedar domes and marble columns.
It was an outpost of the Roman army and the capital of the Saadian dynasty.
The Saadian Tombs are one of the most popular tourist sites in Marrakech.
We had lunch then we walked in the district of Kasbah to the Saadian tombs.
Their weakening stirred the Saadian lusts and their claim on the western Algerian.
They have been preserved unchanged since the glory days of the Saadian rulers.
Discovery of Saadian tombs.
The only remnant that recalls the power and sophistication of the dynasty Saadian.
Example of a golden Saadian dinar.
The Saadian Tombs are located in the Kasbah in the southern part of Marrakech medina.

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What remains of the sumptuous and gigantic Saadian palace in Marrakech.
Bobby Saadian was recognized in the LA Times for achieving a top verdict in southern California.
General layout of the Saadian Tombs today.
All in all, Medersa is a true reflection of the magnificence of Saadian art.
Therefore, the Saadian dynasty was almost entirely black.
The first of these are the Saadian Tombs.
Initially poorly armed, the Saadian sharifs ' military organization and strength improved with time.
He was buried in the mausoleum of the Saadian Tombs in Marrakech.
Continue to the Saadian tombs, and appreciate the cedar wood domes and marble columns.
Moulay El Yazid mosque adjacent to the Saadian tombs.
Saadian Tombs - These well-preserved tombs feature exceptional mosaics and are surrounded by peaceful gardens.
Another highlight of package holidays in Marrakech are the Saadian Tombs.
Nearby you will find the Saadian Tombs, burial sites of the sultan and his family.
Marrakech is a medieval town, with its historical Palace and Saadian Tombs.
The Saadian Tombs are a historic royal necropolis in Marrakech, Morocco.
The former palace was built by Saadian sultan Ahmed al-Mansur Dhabi.
Saadian Tombs were not discovered until the beginning of the 20th century.
Number 47 Boutouil, Kasbah in front of the Saadian tombs Marrakech.
Finally, the Saadian Tombs Travel back in this great dynasty.
It remained in Spanish hands until 1524 when it was captured by Saadian rulers.
The name Saadi or Saadian derives from " sa'ada " meaning happiness or salvation.
Political situation in Morocco in 1660, after the assassination of the final Saadian sultan Ahmad al-Abbas.
Saadian tombs, in the district of the royal palace ( still in activity - district Kasbah ).
You will also visit the Saadian tombs, discovered in 1917 and recently restored.
The Saadian Tombs were rediscovered in 1917 and can be seen in Marrakech.
What, in the Saadian Pavilion?
The Saadian Tombs of Marrackech were not discovered until 1917.
The palace was commissioned in 1578 by Saadian Sultan Ahmed el Mansour.
Rich in history, the Saadian tombs were rediscovered in 1917 after being sealed for centuries.
El Badi Palace is 8 minutes away and Saadian Tombs 10 minutes away.
The 66 members of the Saadian dynasty have been buried in the 16th-century burial ground.
Main Saadian rulers, based in Marrakesh,.
Following this, visit the Saadian Tombs, sealed for centuries until they were rediscovered in 1917.

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