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Real Name: Joao Pedro dos Santos Jesus da Silva Leitao
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Rissani

by johnsakura - last update: Aug 7, 2008

Arrissani

rissani morocco desert
Rissani is the last village on the Ziz River, the desert begins here. Most of the inhabitants still live in the 18th century ksar, a maze of dark almost troglodyte passages. Five minutes walk west of Rissani lies the ruined site of the first independent kingdom of the south , the Sijilmassa, from the 8th to the 14th century. These are the ruins of the first Arab and Islamic city of Morocco. The ruins now have more or less disappeared.

Well worth visiting is the the kasbah of Oulad Abdelhalim, a magnificent imperial building. There is a circle tour of the other ksours beginning at Asserehine and ending at Sijilmassa. The ksour Tinrheras is a ruined ksour on a hill with an excellent view of the Tafilalt region.

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Comments for johnsakura about Rissani
sachara Sun Aug 3, 2003 10:38 UTC
 Nice page and beautifull pics. I think Rissani had changed a lot after my visit of 75, but the donkey market is the same.
aukjejetty Sat Jun 21, 2003 13:13 UTC
 I love all the pages you have on Morocco! I wish I could pretend I am from mexico or bolivia, I don't think they'll believe me, besides, I still don't speak French.

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