Mouhcine El Idrissi El Omari
Mouhcine El Idrissi El Omari is a teacher-researcher at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences at Hassan II University in Casablanca. He specializes in Moroccan architectural decorative elements, particularly zellige, which he describes as one of the most significant architectural decorative arts in Morocco's history. El Omari has studied the evolution of zellige, with a focus on its ancient forms such as those from the 13th century in Fès, and actively participates in initiatives to promote its recognition as an essential part of Morocco's cultural heritage.
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Mouhcine El Idrissi El Omari stated that zellige is one of the most important architectural decorative elements in Moroccan history.
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