mousoleum of Mohammed V is based in Rabat. Capital of morocco
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Mausoleum of Mohammed V Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Muhammad V was the 35th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. He received Islamic traditional education in his early years and studied the history of the Ottoman Empire and Persian literature. The royal cavalry at the entrance of the mausoleum, dressed in brightly colored military uniforms, is the target of tourists competing for photos.
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Mausoleum of Mohammed V Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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mousoleum of Mohammed V is based in Rabat. Capital of morocco
Very impressive building, built and installed by Moroccan soldiers, all in full dress No. 1. The craftsmanship of the decoration is unbelievable. A well-chosen panoramic view. You can enter the tomb itself and allow photos (which is surprising).
In the same place as Hassanta. There are guards at the door, riding horses and taking pictures at will. I feel that they are also very happy. When I walked up to the mausoleum, there were soldiers guarding at several doors, and I saw the Chinese greeted me warmly. The look of looking forward to your photo with him is also very unpredictable. The look inside is the roof. Below is the coffin
very recommended,you can go to Rabat without coming here,I live hay place, I have so many beautiful pics there
The tomb of King Mohammed V is located in the heart of Rabat, the capital of Morocco, where he led Morocco towards independence in 1956.
The mausoleum of Muhammad V and the Hassan Tower, built in the 12th century, have been preserved until now. The legendary mausoleum of Rabat, where Muhammad V often sleeps, the stone pillars are heard to be the previous mosque, and then the roof collapses and the pillars are left.
Entering the countryside, arriving in Rabat, the capital of Morocco, and pretending to install Moroccan women outside the palace, three groups of guards guarded against death, occasionally passing a team of uniformed armed personnel. The royals of the Arab countries, whether rich or not, are very luxurious and luxurious
The entrance to the tomb of Muhammad V is guarded by the royal guards of the Little Red Riding Hood overhead, and the Hassan Tower is a modern tomb on one side and an old minaret on the other, which makes an interesting contrast. In 1962, a year after King Mohammed V died, the tomb was built by the successor King Hassan II in memory of his father (that is, King Mohammed V), and was built in 1971.