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== روابط خارجية ==
* Picture of the water clock [https://web.archive.org/web/20121106002449/http://picasaweb.google.com/darooke22/MoroccoJune08] (click to enlarge - retrieved 24 nov. 2008) The rafters on the top level supported a roof. The lower beams held brass bowls. To signal the hours metals balls were released to fall into the bowls.
* Historical photos of Dar al-Magana on Marocantan.com [https://web.archive.org/web/20170104001251/http://www.marocantan.com/2006/04/01/index.html] , Dafina.net [http://dafina.net/forums/read.php?52,131628,page=7] and Flickr [https://www.flickr.com/photos/feuilllu/2103232794/in/set-72157603432132831/] with bowls still in place (retrieved November 16, 2008)
* Picture of the restoration of the clock house (at ADER's site, click, left of the bottom left picture, on 'monuments de Fes' and: 'La médersa Bouinaniya') [http://www.aderfes.ma/acceuil_fr.htm] (retrieved November 15, 2008) ADER promises that the clock will be functioning again after the restoration.
* Gaza clepsydra with automata. Replica by Diels. (click to zoom) [http://journal.hautehorlogerie.org/en/passion/in-history/islam-and-the-measurement-of-time.html?id_document=26933] (retrieved 20 November 2008) Dominique Fléchon, ''Islam and the measurement of time'', second footnote: "The water clock at Fez was very probably made to the same Iranian method."