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In Morocco

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Leo Africanus, Description of Africa.

Loti, Pierre. Au Maroc.

Migeon, Gaston. Manuel d'Art Musulman. II. Les Arts Plastiques et Industriels. Paris, A. Picard et Fils, 1907.

Saladin, H. Manuel d'Art Musulman. I. L'Architecture. Paris, A. Picard et Fils, 1907.

Segonzac, Marquis de. Voyages au Maroc. Paris, 1903. Au Cœur de l'Atlas. Paris, 1910.

Tarde, A. de. Les Villes du Maroc: Fez, Marrakech, Rabat. (Journal de l'Université des Annales, 15 Oct., 1 Nov., 1918.)

Windus. A Journey to Mequinez. London, 1721.

notes

1

Village of tents. The village of mud-huts is called a nourwal.

2

Saint's tomb. The saint himself is called a marabout.

3

Citadel.

4

The Moroccan inn or caravanserai.

5

The high plateau-and-hill formation between Tangier and Fez.

6

So called to distinguish them from the tent villages of the less settled groups.

7

Sacred college.

8

The citadal of old Meknez.

9

Learned man.

10

The Ghetto in African towns. All the jewellers in Morocco are Jews.

11

Learned man, doctor of the university.

12

The Sultan's government.

13

Moslem monastery.

14

Niche in the sanctuary of mosques.

15

Movable pulpit.

16

In France-Maroc, No. 1.

17

So called because of the indigo dye of their tunics, which leaves a permanent stain on their bodies.

18

Moulay-el-Hassan reigned from 1873 to 1894.

19

Dates do not ripen in Morocco.

20

The msalla is used for the performance of religious ceremonies when the crowd is too great to be contained in the court of the mosque.

21

The loss of Morocco would inevitably have been followed by that of the whole of French North Africa.
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