- Hassan Tower
Hassan Tower or Tour Hassan ( _ar. صومعة حسان) is the
minaret of an incompletemosque inRabat ,Morocco . [ [http://www.britannica.com/eb/art-100026/The-half-completed-Hassan-Tower-looming-above-the-pedestals-of Encyclopedia Brittanica online] ] Begun in1195 AD , the tower was intended to be the largest minaret in the world along with the mosque, also intended to be the world's largest. In1199 , sultan Yacoub al-Mansour died, and construction on the mosque stopped. The tower only reached 44m (140ft), about half of its intended 86m (260ft) height. The rest of the mosque was also left incomplete, with only the beginnings of several walls and 200 columns being constructed. The tower, made of redsandstone , [William A. Hoisington, "Lyautey and the French Conquest of Morocco", 1995, Palgrave Macmillan, 292 pages ISBN 0312125291] along with the remains of the mosque and the modernMausoleum of Mohammed V , forms an important historical and tourist complex in Rabat.Instead of stairs, the tower is ascended by ramps. The minaret's ramps would have allowed the
muezzin to ride a horse to the top of the tower to issue the call to prayer.Yaqub al-Mansur Founder of the Hassan Tower,
Yaqub al-Mansur , was a member of theAlmohad Dynasty , a berber,muslim empire inWest Africa and Iberia. The tower, according to tradition, was designed by an architect named Jabir who used similar a similar design plan for Hassan's sister tower, theGiralda inSeville , modern day Spain. Both of the towers were modeled on the minaret of another one of Jabir's designs, theKoutoubia Mosque inMarrakech .Renaissance Spaniards later added a western style top to the Giralda, which was converted from a minaret to a bell tower for theSeville Cathedral after theReconquista .Yaqub al-Mansur conducted other works in Rabat, most notably reconstruction of theKasbah of the Udayas and conversion of theChellah ancient complex, built by the Phoenicians and Romans, [C.Michael Hogan, "Chellah", The Megalithic Portal, ed. Andy Burnham, [http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=17910] ] to anecropolis usage.ee also
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