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View from the Hasan Tower area
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View from the Hasan Tower area
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The Mohammed V MausoleumThe Mohammed V Mausoleum is found in the vicinity of the Hassan Tower. Together, they form one of the most signifcant historical and tourist complex in Rabat. The first king of Independent Morocco lies in the Mausoluem, in addition to two of his sons. The King gathered thousands of people, when he returned from exile in 1955, to thank God for the independency of Morocco.
The columns (and the Hassan Tower) are from the unfinished mosque.
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The unfinished and the finished but minarless mosqueThe columns are from the unfinished mosque from 1199.
The minarless mosque of the Mausoleum is visible in the background.
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The Mohammed V Mausoleum and the Mausoleum mosqueThe minarless mosque in the forground and the Mausoleum in the background.
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Details of a mosque, just next to the Mausoleum of Mohammed VThe Mohammed V Mausoleum is found in the vicinity of the Hassan Tower. Together, they form one of the most signifcant historical and tourist complex in Rabat. The first king of Independent Morocco lies in the Mausoluem, in addition to two of his sons. The King gathered thousands of people, when he returned from exile in 1955, to thank God for the independency of Morocco.
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Details of the door to a mosque, just next to the Mausoleum of Mohammed V.The Mohammed V Mausoleum is found in the vicinity of the Hassan Tower. Together, they form one of the most signifcant historical and tourist complex in Rabat. The first king of Independent Morocco lies in the Mausoluem, in addition to two of his sons. The King gathered thousands of people, when he returned from exile in 1955, to thank God for the independency of Morocco.
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