Some buildings within the medina are centuries old, while others are relatively new. |
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Marrakech's latest white-hot must do has been the rise of the riad, the town houses of the labyrinthine old city, the medina. |
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The lanes and alleys of the Marrakech medina twist and turn through a labyrinth where excitement and mystery await you around every corner. |
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Within the walls of the medina, the buildings close in on you, and you are taken into cool shadow. |
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The medina, the medieval old town, is the one place where people do leave their homes, because tanks cannot get down the narrow twisting alleys. |
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In the centre, the old town, or medina, is walled in by ramparts and gives it an historical and cultural dimension. |
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Hotels like La Mamounia also offer classes with their executive chefs as well as culinary-focused tours of the medina. |
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Its forces are the only military allowed near the capital, Riyadh, and the two holy cities of Mecca and medina. |
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Even the Holy Prophet talked to and had ceasefires with his enemies at Mecca and medina. |
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My sister has a lovely riad in the medina, and we've renovated an old medieval castle not far away in the Atlas Mountains, called the Kasbah Tamadot. |
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A la medina de Rabat, se trouve un coin typique, connu sous le nom de Souk Sebat, marche des chaussures. |
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Although Hicham usually worked in the new town, he still lived in the medina. |
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Medina structures with Arabic-style arches and crenellated walls are usually found in the oldest parts of town. |
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The live ordnance area was the island of Farallon di Medina, a half-mile-long chunk of rock jutting out of the ocean. |
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At this point, many hajjis take a multi-day side trip to Medina, the oasis city where Muhammad established his first community of followers. |
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Though a good general, Medina Sidonia had never been to sea before and when he did get on board his ship, he got seasick. |
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Irma Lidia Medina, mother of Chenga and Gonzalo, accused of being the head of everything, owned the bordellos. |
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Medina doesn't speak Arabic, but she's become fluent in the universal language of reprimand, having been yelled at in countries from Cuba to the Czech Republic. |
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Last August, a small-time classic rock cover band performed at a bar called 69 Taps in Medina, outside Cleveland. |
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Once they begin, they could snowball and reach the major cities of the Hejaz, including Jeddah, Mecca, Taif, and Medina. |
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A pilgrimage to Medina is often made in conjunction with the pilgrimage to Mecca in order to visit the tombs and shrines of Muhammad, his family, and the first three caliphs. |
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The hajis were going directly to Medina, and not to Jeddah this year. |
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This is his first studio recording since Made in Medina and falls somewhere between the rockiness of that album and his earlier, more folkloric masterpiece. |
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Facing persecution in idolatrous Mecca, in AD 622 the Prophet Muhammad pronounced an anathema on the city's leaders and took his followers to Medina. |
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The treaty remained unratified by England till the 20th of September 1490, a year and a half after its ratification by the Spanish sovereigns at Medina. |
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This new comedy written and directed by Glenda Stirling is a two-hander about a boy played by Kruchkywich and a girl played by Medina Hahn who meet, mate and run to the altar. |
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One tradition indicates that Muhammad was performing the noon prayer at the mosque of Banu Salama in Medina when he changed direction in the middle of the prayer. |
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Cindy Medina, based at Fairmount Park, finished second with nine points. |
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Riad Al Ksar Spa Medina Marrakesh Once again has been selected for Best Hotel Morocco 2014 by Zoover, the hotel reviews website. |
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Medina was killed, then cooked, becoming the second inmate in seven years to suffer the Florida flambe. |
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At the critical moment Medina Sidonia sent reinforcements south and ordered the Armada back to open sea to avoid The Owers shoals. |
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He also emphasized that the Duke of Medina Sidonia was an incompetent seaman. |
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Medina would go on to have many more tough title fights, remarkably winning versions of the featherweight world title another three times. |
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Fakhri Pasha, the Ottoman commander of Medina, resisted for more than two and half years during the Siege of Medina before surrendering. |
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The Battle of Kandahar was part of an offensive named after the Battle of Bad'r that took place on 13 March 624, between Medina and Mecca. |
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All the tribes signed the agreement to defend Medina from all external threats and to live in harmony amongst themselves. |
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He was a religious cleric and judge who was invited to come to Saada from Medina to arbitrate tribal disputes. |
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As well as the chain ferry, the River Medina has several small ferries which cater mainly for sailors. |
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The council was formed on 1 April 1995, replacing the Isle of Wight County Council and Medina and South Wight Borough Councils. |
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The indentation of the top corner of the diamond represents the River Medina, which is the largest river on the island. |
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Cowes is located on the west bank of the estuary of the River Medina, facing the smaller town of East Cowes on the east bank. |
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The main A3020 and A3054 roads converge as Medina Way between the busy roundabouts at Coppins Bridge and St Mary's Hospital. |
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The three secondary schools are Carisbrooke College, Medina College and Christ the King College. |
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Medina College is situated to the east of the town just off of Fairlee Road, along with Medina Leisure Centre and Medina Theatre. |
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Medina House School is located between Pan and Staplers and St Georges School is located to the south of the town in the suburban Watergate Road. |
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The station site is now built over with much of it now lost under the A3054, Medina Way. |
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In 1867 Red Funnel instituted a service crossing the River Medina between Cowes and East Cowes. |
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Cowes, on the River Medina, was the principal port, and Newport was the main industrial town. |
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In 930AD, main Hejazi cities Medina, Mecca and Taif were heavily sacked by Qarmatians. |
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The Haramain High Speed Rail Project will provide a connection to Mecca and Medina. |
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On 1 February 1482, the king and queen reached Medina del Campo and this is generally considered the beginning of the war for Granada. |
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Muhammad ordered a surprise attack on the Banu Salim tribe for allegedly plotting to attack Medina. |
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On December 4, 1547 he was buried in the mausoleum of the Duke of Medina in the church of San Isidoro del Campo, Sevilla. |
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When Jim Bigam was hired as security director at Medina Hospital Center in Medina, Ohio, three years ago, he faced several challenges. |
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With the acquisition of a 34-acre property from the Cardone Family Trust, Medina Business Park's manifest destiny is now complete. |
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Brown CC, Havener TM, Medina MW, Auman JT, Mangravite LM, Krauss RM, et al. |
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A new NATO 3D radar became operational Wednesday morning at Medina in southern Hungary, the country's Defense Minister Csaba Hende announced. |
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Damascus connected to the Hijaz railway that crossed Jordan en route to Medina in Saudi Arabia. |
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Known to the Arabs as Medina Mayurqa and to Mallorcans simply as Ciutat, Palma is in fact named after the Roman city of Palmaria. |
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Their zeal against idolatrous shrines led to the desecration of shrines around the world, including that of Muhammad and his companions in Mecca and Medina. |
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Ballester F, Medina S, Boldo E, Goodman P, Neuberger M, Iniguez C, et al. |
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Their domain originally comprised only the holy cities of Mecca and Medina but in the 13th century it was extended to include the rest of the Hejaz. |
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In 1931 it introduced its first diesel ferry, the MV Medina. |
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The Island Innovation VI Form Campus is the joint sixth form for Carisbrooke and Medina Colleges and is located in the town centre, on the former Nodehill Middle School site. |
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Seaclose Park in Newport, on the east bank of the River Medina, has since 2002 been the location for the revived Isle of Wight Music Festival, held annually. |
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Secondly, the plywood section of the business carried on at the factory on the River Medina was transferred to a new company, Saro Laminated Wood Products Ltd. |
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Medina, Western Australia is a suburb in Perth named after it. |
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Along the banks of the Medina there are many old warehouses and wharves where in the past flying boats, hovercraft and steam ships were developed and built. |
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The River Solent's source was the River Frome, and the River Solent's tributaries, the River Test, River Itchen, the River Avon and the River Medina still survive today. |
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The Clean Medina Campaign group before the clean-up in Sparkhill. |
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It has been held annually since that year, progressively extending itself northwards beyond Seaclose Park along the fields of the eastern Medina valley. |
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East Cowes is a town and civil parish to the north of the Isle of Wight, on the east bank of the River Medina next to its neighbour on the west bank, Cowes. |
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Vice Admiral Ciliax has succeeded where the Duke of Medina Sidonia failed. |
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Detectives are investigating whether Medina was involved in seven other recent robberies at pizza parlors and mattress shops in the North Hollywood area. |
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On the day after the battle of Gravelines, the wind had backed southerly, enabling Medina Sidonia to move his fleet northward away from the French coast. |
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From leprechauns and Union Jack plus fours to Uncle Sam beards, rival supporters roared on the world's top golfers at the Medina Country Club in Chicago. |
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The route from Medina is along a modern road running north which follows the ancient caravan trail and more recently the Hejaz railway which eventually reached Damascus. |
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Medina Sidonia's flagship and the principal warships held their positions, but the rest of the fleet cut their anchor cables and scattered in confusion. |
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The 28-year-old super-featherweight tackles Sergio Medina at the Phones 4U Arena in Manchester on Saturday night with the WBC International belt on the line. |
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Isabella officially withdrew from governmental affairs on September 14, 1504 and she died that same year on 26 November at the Medina del Campo Royal Palace. |
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Spanish referee Luis Medina Canatalejo blows for half-time in Kiev and Arsene Wenger storms on to the pitch and lambasts him over how much injury-time he played. |
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Sara Monica Medina, the federal attorney general's coordinator of investigations, said one victim, Alan Omar Athiencia Barranco, was identified through DNA testing. |
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The group headed north to Medina and then, travelling at night, turned northeast across the Najd plateau to Najaf, on a journey that lasted about two weeks. |
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This fall, millions of devout Muslims will descend upon Mecca, Medina, and Saudi Arabia's holy sites in one of the largest annual migrations in human history. |
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