Moroccan architecture
Summary
Moroccan architecture reflects Morocco's diverse geography and long history, marked by successive waves of settlers through both migration and military conquest. This architectural heritage includes ancient Roman sites, historic Islamic architecture, local vernacular architecture, 20th-century French colonial architecture, and modern architecture.
Originally created by Khalid hassani
5/20/2005, 4:54:26 PM
Modified
4/12/2026, 3:43:21 PM
Recent revisions
Manually repeat update to link, which is constructive
Reverted 1 edit by [[Special:Contributions/CassandraFassi|CassandraFassi]] ([[User talk:CassandraFassi|talk]]): Not an improvement, and edit summary makes no sense
Updated photos for relevance and continuity.
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/* The Sharifian dynasties: Saadians and Alawis (16th–19th centuries) */ +link
/* Other materials for decoration */ adjust size for long image
/* Rammed earth (pisé) */ Cut duplicate link (links back to same article). Use single term for clarity in headings and captions. Add link.
/* Military architecture */ update hatnote link
/* Other materials for decoration */ switch to image of an original piece (the current overlay on the doors is a replica)
Reverted 2 edits by [[Special:Contributions/86.23.213.73|86.23.213.73]] ([[User talk:86.23.213.73|talk]]) to last revision by R Prazeres
/* Hispano-Maghrebi architecture */
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/* Vernacular Amazigh architecture */ caption links
/* Vernacular Amazigh architecture */