English: Map showing an approximate reconstruction of the Kasbah of Marrakesh in the Saadian period, at the beginning of the 17th century.
Key:
Bab Agnaou
Large prison (for Christian captives)
Almohad congregational mosque (the Kasbah Mosque)
Saadian Tombs
Bab at-Tubul
Small prison
Arsenal
Stables
Grand mechouar (Asaraq)
Gate to the royal palaces
Small mechouar
Kitchen
Warehouse
Customs house
Stables
Palaces containing the residences of the sultan and his family, as well as the royal mint
El Badi Palace
Crystal Garden
Public gardens (al-Mustaha)
Sources:
Map originally comes from: Koehler, Henry (1940). "La Kasba saadienne de Marrakech, d'après un plan manuscrit de 1585". Hespéris. 27: 1–20.
The map is also republished, with amended labels, in: Barrucand, Marianne (1985). Urbanisme princier en Islam: Meknès et les villes royales islamiques post-médiévales. Paris: Geuthner. (An English article by Barrucand with the map and some of the same information can also be found here: https://archnet.org/sites/4743/publications/3224)
The information about the structures described in the key above comes from Barrucand's book, as it's a little clearer and more recent. (Similar information is also found in Quentin Wilbaux's 2001 book "La médina de Marrakech" and Xavier Salmon's 2016 book "Marrakech: Splendeurs saadiennes".)
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