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Maristan of Sidi Frej

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العربية: مارستان سيدي فرج في فاس في المغرب.
English: Maristan of Sidi Frej in Fez, Morocco.
Date Pre 1944 (before destroyed)
Source Scanned from a book titled Bimaristans History in Islam, first published in 1938.
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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