Kasbah Cherarda

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title: Kasbah Cherarda
text: Kasbah Cherarda is a kasbah in the city of Fez, Morocco, located on the northern outskirts of Fes el-Jdid. It was initially referred to as Kasbah el-Khemis, the "Thursday Fort" as there was an open market held every Thursday outside the wall. The name cherarda originates from the name of an Arab tribe whose qaid had also previously built a kasbah here in order to protect the tribe's granaries. The current kasbah was created by the Alaouite sultan Mulay al-Rashid after he took over the city in 16
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