1 Lahdim Square is the largest squares within the Imperial City of Meknes and reputably one of the most important archaeological sites in the Ismailia capital city.
2 Its location near the Bab Mansour el-Aleuj made it both a meeting place for visitors and a symbol of the national struggle.
3
According to some historical sources, the name Lahdim (demolition) references back to the era of Sultan Al-moula Ismail, who prepared his armies here before undertaking military campaigns against his opponents or foreign occupiers.