MEMORIAL TO MUSLIM FIGHTERS
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This memorial features crenellated walls, arcades and a central courtyard with a Meuse stone dome at Douaumont.
Next to the Douaumont ossuary, this memorial is dedicated to the 70,000 Muslim soldiers who fell during the First World War. In Moorish style, it consists of crenellated walls, arcades and a central courtyard with a dome made of Meuse stone. It houses a commemorative stele. Although Youssef Moulay, the Sultan of Morocco, expressed his wish to build such a site as early as 1926, it was not until 2006 that it was built. It was inaugurated by J. Chirac and D. Boubakeur.
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