Place of origin and name
Its minaret is clearly visible from Tala’a Kebira, the major souq (market) street and thoroughfare of Fes el-Bali, the old city of Fez, where the mosque is situated. The neighborhood is also known as Chrabliyine, a name that alludes to a classic style of Moroccan women’s shoe known as “cherbil”, in which the neighborhood’s stores specialized (and still do to some extent today)
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