Zerhoun Explained

Adrar Zerhon
Arabic: جبل زرهون
Photo Size:275
Elevation M:1025
Map:Morocco
Map Size:275
Label:Jbel Zerhoun
Label Position:bottom
Location:Morocco
Coordinates:34.0338°N -5.5202°W
First Ascent:Unknown
Easiest Route:From Meknes

Zerhoun (Arabic: جبل زرهون also spelled Zarhun or Zarhon) is a mountain in Morocco, north of Meknes. On the hill is the Moulay Idris Zerhoun town, named after Moulay Idris I, the founder of the Idrisid dynasty who was buried there in 791 AD.

Geography

Near the Zerhoun range are the ruins of Volubilis, once the Roman provincial capital, and the first home of Idris I. It was settled by Phoenicians or Carthaginians prior to the conclusion of the Punic Wars, when it was annexed by Rome.[1] After the withdrawal of Rome, Christian Berbers continued to inhabit Volubilis until the seventh century AD (Bidwell, 2005). Volubilis has been designated as a World Heritage Site. Also nearby is the town of Moulay Idriss Zerhoun, site of the mausoleum of Idris I.

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=14906 C. Michael Hogan (2007) Volubilis, The Megalithic Portal, edited by A. Burnham