Taroudant

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Taroudant (Arabic, ترودانت) (Called the "Grandmother of Marrakech") is a Moroccan city located in the Sous Valley in the southern part of the country. It is situated east from Agadir on the road to Ouarzazate and south from Marrakech. It can be easily visited as a day trip from Agadir en route to the Sahara Desert. It has the feel of a small market town on some caravan route. It is also known by its local crafts like jewelry and carpets.

It is called the "Grandmother of Marrakech" because it is a scaled down, slowed down town that resembles Marrakech with its surrounding ramparts. Unlike Marrakech, Taroudant contains almost the whole city within its walls.

Under the Saadi Dynasty Taroudant has known its golden age, especially under the reign of Mohammed ash-Sheikh, who constructed the city walls and built the great mosque and its beautiful minaret in 935. A sad event in the history of Taroudant was the massacre of its population by mulay Ismael in 1687.

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Taroudant is mentioned in "Disappear", a 2001 song by R.E.M. in their album Reveal.

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Coordinates: 35°22′N 5°37′W