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Mosque of the villagers

The Mosque of the villagers or the Mosque of the villagers is a mosque in the city of Fez, Morocco, which is located in the far north-east of Morocco, "and the construction of the mosque on the first of Ramadan 245 AH (November 30, 859), reading the King Idrissi Yahya I, Which I volunteered to build and remained silent until the completion of construction work arrived at the mosque thank God, "and I gave all the legacy to build the mosque. The people of the city and its rulers were expanding the mosque and restoring it and carrying out its affairs. The Zanate princes, with the help of the Umayyads of Andalusia, added about 3,000 square meters to the mosque, followed by the Almoravids to further expand.

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The mosque was named after the villagers in relation to Kairouan, a Tunisian city.

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