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  2. Kasbah of Marrakesh - Wikipedia

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    The shape and outline of certain neighborhood streets follow former palace walls or other structures no longer extant. The main street of the kasbah (Rue de la Kasbah), running roughly north–south between the mosque and the Derb Chtouka neighbourhood, corresponds to the original avenue that linked the two asaraq squares in the Almohad period ...

  3. History of Marrakesh - Wikipedia

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    Julien, Charles-André. (1931) Histoire de l'Afrique du Nord, vol. 2 - De la conquête arabe à 1830, 1961 edition, Paris: Payot; Lamzah, Assia (2008) "The Impact of the French Protectorate on Cultural Heritage Management in Morocco: The Case of Marrakesh", Ph.D dissertation, Urbana: University of Illinois. online [permanent dead link ‍]

  4. La Question de Palestine - Wikipedia

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    La paix impossible (lit. ' The Impossible Peace ') was published on 23 September 2015 and covers 1982–2001. An abridged version of La Question de Palestine was published in 2024 in one 756 pages long volume, titled Question juive, problème arabe (1798–2001). [6]

  5. History of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Of note are the Bedouins, led by the Jarrahids, who in 977–981/2, [274] in 1011–13, [275] and in 1024–1029, [276] gained de facto independent rule over most of Palestine, either by rebelling or by acquiring the Caliph's reluctant consent. The Bedouins also enjoyed almost unlimited power in Palestine in 997–1010.

  6. Dar el Bacha - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1910, the Dar el Bacha, which means "house of the pasha", was the residence of Thami El Glaoui, who was given the title of pasha (roughly "governor" or other high official) of Marrakech by the Sultan Moulay Youssef in 1912. [1] [2] For years he was the most powerful political figure of the Moroccan south under French rule. [3]

  7. Mellah of Marrakesh - Wikipedia

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    Although the city of Marrakesh was founded by the Almoravids in 1060, Jews settled 40 km away and there is no recorded Jewish presence in the city until 1232. After the Reconquista and expulsion of Jews from the Iberian Peninsula in 1492, Sephardic Jews (known as the Megorashim) started to arrive in great numbers to Morocco, settling mostly in cities and mixing with the local Jewish population ...

  8. Marrakech Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Marrakech is a historic palace and museum located in the old center of Marrakesh, Morocco. In addition to its notable architecture , the museum's collection showcases various historic art objects and contemporary art from Morocco.

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Palestine/Books - Wikipedia

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    alternative: (1874): Description Géographique, Historique et Archéologique de la Palestine. Samarie, 1 pt. ("Seconde partie -Samarie")("Tome premier") (1875): Description Géographique, Historique et Archéologique de la Palestine. Samarie, 2 pt. ("Seconde partie -Samarie")("Tome II") Samarie, Index (1880): Description Géographique ...

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