Fez, the Capital of the Idrisid State (172-375 Ah/788-985 Ad)

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Dr. Abbas Jaber Sultan Al Tamimi, Hammad Wafik Hammoud Al-Anzi

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The Idrisid state is one of the Islamic Maghreb countries (172 - 375 AH / 788 - 985 AD), specifically in the Far Maghreb. It is centrally distinguished from the center of the caliphate in the East and from the neighboring countries in the Islamic Maghreb, so they established the city of Fez to be the metropolis of the Idrisids. In this study, we will explain the most important measures taken by the school to establish their capital (Fez), and this study is summarized in two sections after the introduction or the summary. After discussing opinions in this regard, the second topic dealt with the real founder of the city of Fez and also dealt with during this second section the demographic structure of the community of Fez, so that the most important results come after it and then a list of the margins that included the sources and references.

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Dr. Abbas Jaber Sultan Al Tamimi, Hammad Wafik Hammoud Al-Anzi. (2021). Fez, the Capital of the Idrisid State (172-375 Ah/788-985 Ad). Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 25(6), 12061–12072. Retrieved from https://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/7819
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