Mechouar

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A Mechouar outside Royal Palace in Tétouan, Morocco
A Mechouar outside Royal Palace in Tétouan, Morocco

Mechouar (Arabic: المشوار‎ - Spanish: Mexuar) is a place mainly existing in Maghreb and particularly in Morocco. It is served as a place for pledging of allegiance to the Sultan in a ceremony called Bayaa. The custom consists of kissing hands of the monarch.

The Mechouar may exist inside a palace as a large patio or outside of it as a Plaza square. Generally, all the area surrounding the royal palace is referred to as a "mechouar".

There are many palaces in Spain, mainly in Andalusia which have their Mexuars used at the era of Al-Andalus.

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