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Meknès

Morocco's Versailles
Imperial Capitals
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Moulay Ismail moved the capital here in 1672 and spent fifty-five years building walls, granaries and stables for twelve thousand horses, using slave labour on a scale that made the city known as Morocco's Versailles — he corresponded with Louis XIV and asked for his daughter. The granary's vaults were designed to keep grain cool for a siege of twenty years.

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