Agdal Basin

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Agdal Basin is a historic water reservoir in Meknes, Morocco, built during the Alaouite dynasty to supply and ornament the royal city.

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Agdal Basin canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural structure
historic water reservoir
associatedWith Alaouite dynasty
surface form: Alaouite sultans

imperial city of Meknes
belongsToCategory Alaouite architecture
Buildings and structures in Meknes
Reservoirs in Morocco
builtDuring Alaouite dynasty
continent Africa
country Morocco
culturalSignificance component of Meknes royal hydraulic system
example of Alaouite hydraulic engineering
era early modern period
hasConservationStatus protected historic site (de facto, local/national)
hasLanguageContext Arabic
French
hasNameInLanguage Bassin Agdal
Bou Regreg Valley
surface form: Bassin de l’Agdal
hasTourismRole historic attraction in Meknes
hasType man-made basin
open-air water body
heritage Moroccan historical monument
locatedIn Fès-Meknès region
Meknes
northern Morocco
locatedNear historic walls of Meknes
Royal Palace of Meknes
surface form: royal palace of Meknes
partOf historic urban fabric of Meknes
royal city of Meknes
primaryFunction water reservoir
region North Africa
surface form: Maghreb
secondaryFunction ornamental basin
usedBy Royal Palace of Meknes
surface form: royal court of Meknes
usedFor aesthetic enhancement of royal city
supplying water to the royal city of Meknes

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Meknes hasLandmark Agdal Basin