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Medieval Muslim city

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Medieval Muslim city

Citadel

The citadel was a fortified area that served as a military stronghold and the residence of rulers. It protected the city and provided defense during attacks.

Souk

The souk was a lively market where merchants sold fabrics, spices, jewelry, and food. It was the heart of economic and social life in the city.

Granary

The granary was used to store wheat, barley, and other grains. It ensured that the population had food during times of scarcity or siege.

Fortress

The fortress protected the city from invaders. Soldiers guarded the gates and towers, keeping the city safe from external threats.

Mosque

The mosque was the most important religious building. It was used for prayers, communitymeetings, and education.

Baths

Public baths were used for cleaning, relaxing, and socializing. They also reflected theIslamic emphasis on purity and hygiene.

Medina walls

The walls protected the city from attacks and controlled entry and exit. Watchtowers and gates were part of the city's defense system.

Madrasa

Madrasas were schools where students studied religion, science, mathematics, and philosophy. They were important centers of knowledge.

Suburbs

The suburbs were home to farmers, craftsmen, and merchants. They were less protected but vital for the city's growth and economy.