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Angle Avenue El Mouahidines et Bab Agnaou Marrakech, Morocco
Grand Hotel Tazi Phone: +212 4 442452    
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The Grand Hotel Tazi in Marrakech, Morocco situated Angle Avenue El Mouahidines et Bab Agnaou can be contacted by phone +2124 442452. Here it is unfortunately not yet possible to book online. This accommodation Grand Hotel Tazi would be glad to welcome you soon. The correct data depends on the update of the information through the management and cannot be guaranteed.

Spoken Languages

  • Arabic
  • French

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The probable origin of its name is from the Amazigh (Berber) words mur (n) akush, which means "Land of God". (The root "mur" is used now in the Berber languages mostly in the feminine form "tamurt"). The same word "mur" appears in the country Mauritania, but this interpretation is still unproven to this day.Marrakesh is the third largest city in Morocco after Casablanca and Rabat. The name Morocco derived from the name of the city of Marrakesh, as the country was known to early travellers as Marrakesh. Prior to the advent of the Almoravids in the 11th century, the area was ruled from the city of Aghmat. The Almoravid leader, Abu-Bakr Ibn-Umar decided Aghmat was becoming overcrowded and chose to build a new capital. He decided to build it in the plains near the Tansift river. He chose the site of Marrakech, because it was in neutral territory between two tribes who were vying for the honor of hosting the new capital. Work started in May 1070, but Abu-Bakr was recalled to the Sahara to put down a rebellion in January 1071 and the city was completed by his deputy and eventual successor Yusuf ibn Tashfin[2]. The city experienced its greatest period under the leadership of Yacoub el Mansour, the third Almohad sultan. A number of poets and scholars entered the city during his reign and he began the construction of the Koutoubia Mosque and a new kasbah.

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