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OUJDA
The Capital of Eastern
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The capital of
eastern Morocco, Oujda stands on the border with Algeria. Its privileged
geographic position makes it a center for Maghreb tourism and a meeting point of
routes between Morocoo and other North African countries.
Oujda was founded in
the tenth century by Ziri Ben Attia, chief of the Meghraoua tribe, and remained
the capital of his kingdom for 80 years. It successively housed the Almoravide
and Almohade dynasties, both of whom fortified the city. King Merinide Abou
Youssef rebuilt the city in 1297, constructing new walls and a Kasbah, mosque
and palace. Moulay Ismail was one of the sovereigns who did most to develop the
city.
Oujda was built on
the plain of Angad, which is surrounded by one of the most beautiful mountainous
regions in Morocco: the Beni-Snassen Mountains. Many streams run from the
northern slopes to irrigate the well-kept gardens and orchards. Crossing these
imposing mountains affords a magnificent panoramic view of Oujda.
The old medina in
Oujda is separated from the new city by walls which are evidence of the city's
past, and in which there are four monumental gateways: Bab Ouled Amran, Bab Sidi
Aissa, Bab Sidi Abdelwahab and Bab Ahl Jam Al.The Grand Mosque built in the
thirteenth century I one of the city's finest monuments.
A walk through the
medina is an agreeable experience and leads to the "Kissaria", where shops vie
with one another with their local handicraft displays. Through a gateway at the
end of this square a courtyard flanked by arches houses the weavers working away
enthousiastically on their traditional looms to sounds reminiscent of African
rythms.
The Place du Souk El
Ma (The Water Market), where market gardeners used to come to draw water to
irrigate their land, is worth a visit. A stone's throw from here is Souk El
Knadsa, selling a wide range of traditional items. Oujda market is also nearby.
Along the city walls surrounding the Kasbah stretches the Lalla Meriem Park,
perfect for a rest amid the beauty and freshness of exotic vegetation. The
Museum of Traditional Arms of the Oujda region is located in the park.