Moulay Driss Zerhoun | |
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Clockwise from top: view of the city, with the pyramidal roof of the mausoleum of Moulay Idris visible; the entrance to the mosque and mausoleum complex of Moulay Idris I; the Cylindrical Minaret of the Sentissi Mosque; and the Mausoleum-mosque of Sidi Abdellah el Hajjam. | |
Coordinates: 34°3′15″N 5°31′38″W / 34.05417°N 5.52722°W | |
Country | ![]() |
Region | Fès-Meknès |
Elevation | 1,740 ft (530 m) |
Population (2014)[1] | |
• Total | 11,615 |
Time zone | UTC+0 (WET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+1 (WEST) |
Moulay Idriss, Moulay Driss Zerhoun or simply Zerhoun (Arabic: مولاي إدريس زرهون) is a town in the Fès-Meknès region of northern Morocco, spread over two hills at the base of Mount Zerhoun.[2] It is famous for being the site of the tomb of Idris I, the first major Islamic ruler of Morocco, after whom the town is named. It is located near Meknes and overlooks the ruins of Volubilis a few kilometers away.