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Trans Atlas, Morocco
High Atlas Mountains from near Marakesh, Morocco
Camels, Trans Atlas road, Morocco
Todra Gorge, Morocco
Koutoubia Gardens, Marakesh, Morocco
Erfoud, eastern Morocco
Tinerhir, Morocco. Tinerhir is an oasis in the Wadi Todgha in the south-eastern foothills of the Atlas mountains on the edge of the Sahara Desert
Rabat, Morocco
High Atlas, Morocco
Cascades d Ouzoud, Morocco. The Ouzoud Falls are a series of waterfalls in Moroccos High Atlas Mountains
Minaret of the Koutoubia Mosque, Marakesh, Morocco. The Koutoubia Mosque is the largest mosque in Marakesh. The 69 metre high minaret was completed in the 12th century during the reign of the Almohad
Koubba Ba adiyn, Marakesh, Morocco. Built by the Almoravids, this is the oldest building in Marakesh, dating from the 11th century
Merenid tombs, Fez, Morocco. Fez was the capital of the Merenid dynasty from the 13th until the 15th century. Under their rule the city attained the peak of its cultural and religious importance
Ben Youssef Madrasa, Marakesh, Morroco. The Ben Youssef Madrasa is an Islamic school founded in the 14th century
Kasbah, Chefchaouen, Morocco. Chefchaouen is a town in the north of Morocco. Its fortified kasbah was built in the 18th century during the reign of the Alaouite sultan Moulay Ismail (c1634-1727)
Fondouk, Chefchaouen, Morocco. Chefchaouen is a town in the north of Morocco. A fondouk was a type of inn, or caravanserai, for travelling merchants close to the souk (market)
Sijilmasa (Sijilmassa), Morocco. Sijilmasa was a city on the edge of the Sahara at the northern end of the Trans-Sahara trade route. It was destroyed by nomadic raiders in 1818
Menara Gardens, Marakesh, Morocco. The gardens and 19th century pavilion are set against the spectacular backdrop of the High Atlas mountains
Triumphal arch, Volubilis, Morocco. Volubilis was a Roman town near the western border of Romes territory in North Africa. It was the administrative centre of the province of Mauretania Tingitana
Zaouia Moulay Idriss, Fez, MoroccoZaouia Moulay Idriss II, Fez, Morocco. The Zaouia Moulay Idriss II is a shrine containing the tomb of Idriss II, who ruled Morocco from 807 until 828
Oudaia Kasbah, Rabat, Morocco. Exterior of the old walled city which dates from the 12th century
Royal Palace, Rabat, Morocco. View of the battlements
Sultan Moulay Abd al-Rahman, 1862. Found in the Collection of Foundation E. G. Bü hrle Collection, Zurich
Tiger, Lion and Leopard Hunt. Found in the Collection of Musee des beaux-arts, Rennes
The Lion Hunt, 1855. Found in the collection of Nationalmuseum Stockholm
The Treaty of Wad-Ras. Found in the Collection of Ayuntamiento de Sevilla
The Battle of Tetuan. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)The Battle of Tetuan. Found in the collection of Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona
Arab Rider. Artist: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)Arab Rider. Found in the collection of Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections
Moulay Ismail Ibn Sharif, King of Morocco, 1726. Artist: AnonymousMoulay Ismail Ibn Sharif, King of Morocco, 1726. Found in the collection of the Russian National Library, St. Petersburg
The Battle of Wad-Ras, 1863. Artist: Fortuny, Maria (1838-1874)The Battle of Wad-Ras, 1863. Found in the collection of the Museo del Prado, Madrid
Qur an Manuscript in Maghribi script, 1318. Artist: Anonymous masterQur an Manuscript in Maghribi script, 1318. Found in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Street Scene in Tangier, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesStreet Scene in Tangier, 1903. From World Pictures, by Mortimer Menpes. Text by. [A. & C. Black, London, 1903]
Tangier, 1903. Artist: Mortimer L MenpesTangier, 1903. From World Pictures, by Mortimer Menpes. Text by. [A. & C. Black, London, 1903]
Captured By A Bold Stroke Abd-El-Kadrs Smalah, 1902. Artist: Gordon Frederick BrowneCaptured By A Bold Stroke Abd-El-Kadrs Smalah, 1902. The Battle of Isly, (14 August 1844), fought between France and Morocco. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. II
Moors and Spaniards Mixed Inextricably, 1902. Artist: Paul HardyMoors and Spaniards Mixed Inextricably, 1902. Hispano-Moroccan War (1859-60) for the sovereignty over Ceuta. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. II
Henri Giraud and de Gaulle during the Casablanca Conference, January, 1943, (1945). Churchill and Roosevelt are in the background. From Winston Churchill: His Life in Pictures, by Ben Tucker
Morocco, 1838. From A Display of the Naval Flags of All Nations. Collected from the Best Authorities. [Fisher, Son, & Co. London, 1838]
Sangrian, 1838. From A Display of the Naval Flags of All Nations. Collected from the Best Authorities. [Fisher, Son, & Co. London, 1838]
Sallee, 1838. From A Display of the Naval Flags of All Nations. Collected from the Best Authorities. [Fisher, Son, & Co. London, 1838]
Tetuan, 1838. From A Display of the Naval Flags of All Nations. Collected from the Best Authorities. [Fisher, Son, & Co. London, 1838]
Emperor of Morocco, 1838. From A Display of the Naval Flags of All Nations. Collected from the Best Authorities. [Fisher, Son, & Co. London, 1838]
Tetuan - Vista general de la plaza de Espana, c1910. Tetuan - Vista general de la plaza de Espana, (Tetuan - Overview of the Plaza de Espana)
Saints House and Field, Tangier, 1885. Artist: Norman GarstinSaints House and Field, Tangier, 1885. Painting held at Plymouth City Council Museum and Art Gallery, Plymouth. From The Studio Volume 10. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1897]
In the Street (A Scene in Tangier), c1903 (1903-1904). Artist: George Charles HaiteIn the Street (A Scene in Tangier), c1903 (1903-1904). From The Studio Volume 30. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd. London, 1903-1904]
The Grey Drawing Room, Tangiers, 1911, (1914). Artist: Sir John LaveryThe Grey Drawing Room, Tangiers, 1911. After an original oil painting by Sir John Lavery (1856-1941). From The Studio Vol. 62 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1914.]
Powder play, Morocco. A print from Customs of the World, Volume II Hutchinson and Co, Paternoster Row, London
Gateway to the kasbah, Fez, Morocco, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XXII, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)
A school in Fez, Morocco, 1895. Artist: Ivan PranishnikoffA school in Fez, Morocco, 1895. From The Universal Geography with Illustrations and Maps, division XXII, written by Elisee Reclus and published by Virtue & Co. Limited (London, 1895)