This is the cemetery of the Satien family, who defeated Portugal in the battle of the three kings, won huge compensation, and built the palace of Buddy and the tomb of Satien over 25 years. It took 12 years for King Ismail to rob the palace of Buddy, but dared not move the tomb of the ancestors, filling its entrance and burying it. It was not until after the recent French colonization that a French official found it and saw it again. So, it is a supplement to the Buddy Palace, which shows the original style of the original Buddy Palace. It is not niche here. When we go, we have to queue up to see the main tomb, but it is not yet known to the Chinese, probably the reason why the tour group will not take it.
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This is the cemetery of the Satien family, who defeated Portugal in the battle of the three kings, won huge compensation, and built the palace of Buddy and the tomb of Satien over 25 years. It took 12 years for King Ismail to rob the palace of Buddy, but dared not move the tomb of the ancestors, filling its entrance and burying it. It was not until after the recent French colonization that a French official found it and saw it again. So, it is a supplement to the Buddy Palace, which shows the original style of the original Buddy Palace. It is not niche here. When we go, we have to queue up to see the main tomb, but it is not yet known to the Chinese, probably the reason why the tour group will not take it.
The Sadi'an Tomb is located at the southwest end of the Badi Palace in Marrakech, about 600 meters from the Badi Palace. The ticket is 10 dirhams/person. The point is the wood carving ceiling and the skills of Arab craftsmen. The venue is very small.
Sadi'an Tomb SaadianTombs Sadi'an Tomb is located in Marrakech, is the tomb of the Sardin Dynasty. The Sardin Dynasty existed in the 2nd century and is rumored to be descended from the Prophet Muhammad. The tomb area is buried with more than 60 royal members. You must do your homework in advance, it is best to explain, and it is interesting to see.
The entry fee is expensive and the site is small but very beautiful. Unfortunately hours of wait to see the main chamber.
This less popular attraction is called the Sadi'an Tomb, which buries members of the Saadi dynasty in the 16th century. Picture 1 is a watercolor painting by a French painter from the 20th century. The carving decoration here should have reached the point of no more than the point of no more, it is a great masterpiece of Arab craftsmen, fully reflecting the sorrow of the tomb owner. But I really feel that a society has too much heartpower in these complicated decorations, and I have no energy to do other things.
When Sultan Murray Ismail of the Alawite dynasty invaded Marrakech, he destroyed the palace but retained the tomb.