Dar El Makhzen

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Dar El Makhzen is the historic royal palace complex in Meknes, Morocco, once serving as a principal residence of the Alaouite sultans.

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Dar El Makhzen canonical 1
Dar al-Makhzen 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former royal residence
historic building complex
royal palace
access restricted
architecturalStyle Alaouite architecture
Islamic architecture
associatedWith Sultan Moulay Ismail
surface form: Sultan Moulay Isma'il
category Alaouite architecture in Morocco
Buildings and structures in Meknes
Royal palaces in Morocco
country Morocco
culturalContext North Africa
surface form: Islamic Maghreb

Royal Household of Morocco
surface form: Moroccan monarchy
decorativeFeature carved stucco
carved wood
ornamental gates
zellij tilework
era Alaouite dynasty
surface form: Alaouite period
formerFunction principal royal residence
seat of royal power
function residence of the sultan's court
royal ceremonial space
hasComponent administrative quarters
courtyards
gardens
palace buildings
residential quarters
service areas
heritage Moroccan royal architecture
languageOfName Arabic
locatedIn Fès-Meknès region
Meknes
northern Morocco
material brick
plaster decoration
stone
wood
meaningOfName House of the Government
near Meknes
surface form: Meknes medina

Royal Granaries of Meknes
surface form: Meknes royal stables and granaries
partOf historic city of Meknes
imperial city complex of Meknes
significance key element of Meknes imperial ensemble
symbol of Alaouite royal authority
usedBy Alaouite dynasty
Alaouite dynasty
surface form: Alaouite sultans

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Meknes hasLandmark Dar El Makhzen
Royal Palace of Fez nativeName Dar El Makhzen
this entity surface form: Dar al-Makhzen