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Berber Collection

Background imageBerber Collection: Map of Morocco

Map of Morocco

Background imageBerber Collection: African Native People, lithograph, published in 1897

African Native People, lithograph, published in 1897
African Native People: 1 - 2) Mpongwe people from Gabun; 3) Arab from Morocco; 4) Arab from the southern Tunisia; 5) Fellah; 6 - 7) Copts; 8) Koto from Niger; 9) Fang people; 10) Berber (Dachelaner)

Background imageBerber Collection: Street in the souk of blacksmiths in Marrakech

Street in the souk of blacksmiths in Marrakech. The souk of Marrakech is a maze of narrow streets lined with stalls and stalls where Moroccans they shop

Background imageBerber Collection: An alley in the souks of Essaouira

An alley in the souks of Essaouira
Essaouira - the jewel of the Atlantica - is a small fortified port in western Morocco on the same latitude as Marrakech, between Safi and Agadir

Background imageBerber Collection: The Crusades Eastern Nations: Berbers and Arabs

The Crusades Eastern Nations: Berbers and Arabs

Background imageBerber Collection: Algeria surroundings map 1895

Algeria surroundings map 1895
Meyers Konversations-Lexikon. Ein Nachschlagewerk des allgemeinen Wissens, 5th edition 17 volumes Bibliographisches Institut - Leipzig 1895-1897

Background imageBerber Collection: Camel train in the desert

Camel train in the desert

Background imageBerber Collection: The ancient city of Ghadames

The ancient city of Ghadames
Ghadames or Ghadamis is an oasis town in the Nalut District of the Tripolitania region in northwestern Libya

Background imageBerber Collection: Ait Benhaddou Kasbah in morning light, Morocco

Ait Benhaddou Kasbah in morning light, Morocco
aOt Benhaddou is a fortified city, or ksar, along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in present-day Morocco

Background imageBerber Collection: Saadian Tombs in Marrakech

Saadian Tombs in Marrakech
The Saadian tombs in Marrakech date back to the times of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur (1578-1603). The tombs were discovered in 1917 and restored for services of Fine Arts

Background imageBerber Collection: View of Ait Benhaddou Kasbah at sunrise, Ait Ben Haddou, Ouarzazate, Morocco

View of Ait Benhaddou Kasbah at sunrise, Ait Ben Haddou, Ouarzazate, Morocco

Background imageBerber Collection: Jamaa el Fna (also Jemaa el-Fnaa, Djema el-Fna or Djemaa el-Fnaa) is a square

Jamaa el Fna (also Jemaa el-Fnaa, Djema el-Fna or Djemaa el-Fnaa) is a square and market place in Marrakeshs medina quarter (old city) with Koutubia in background. Marrakesh, Morocco, north Africa

Background imageBerber Collection: Djemaa El Fnaa square, Marrakech

Djemaa El Fnaa square, Marrakech
The Djemaa el Fnaa is the main square in Marrakech and the most important place in the medina. In her public life in Marrakech both day and night it unfolds

Background imageBerber Collection: Our trip to Morocco

Our trip to Morocco
the ruins of Volubilis

Background imageBerber Collection: Traditional boats in Essaouira, on Atlantic coast of Morocco

Traditional boats in Essaouira, on Atlantic coast of Morocco. Essaouira is a city in the western Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, on the Atlantic coast

Background imageBerber Collection: Harbour of Essaouira and Genoese-built citadel

Harbour of Essaouira and Genoese-built citadel
Harbour of Essaouira and Scala Du Port, a Genoese-built citadel. The fortress Skala du Port is one of the symbols of the city of Essaouira

Background imageBerber Collection: Fishermens huts and Genoese-built citadel in Essaouira harbour, on Atlantic coast of Morocco

Fishermens huts and Genoese-built citadel in Essaouira harbour, on Atlantic coast of Morocco
Fishermens huts and Scala Du Port Genoese-built citadel in Essaouira harbour. The fortress Skala du Port is one of the symbols of the city of Essaouira

Background imageBerber Collection: Essaouira city, Morocco

Essaouira city, Morocco
Essaouira is a city in the western Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, on the Atlantic coast. The Medina of Essaouira (formerly Mogador ) is a UNESCO World Heritage listed city

Background imageBerber Collection: Scala Du Port Genoese-built citadel in Essaouria, on Atlantic coast of Morocco

Scala Du Port Genoese-built citadel in Essaouria, on Atlantic coast of Morocco
The fortress Skala du Port is one of the symbols of the city of Essaouira. This fortress was the setting for several scenes of the popular Game of Thrones and as Othello version of Orson Welles

Background imageBerber Collection: Sunny alley in the medina of Essaouira, Morocco

Sunny alley in the medina of Essaouira, Morocco
Essaouira is a small fortified port in western Morocco. The Medina of Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage listed city, an example of a late 18th-century fortified town

Background imageBerber Collection: Beach of Essaouira city, Morocco

Beach of Essaouira city, Morocco
Essaouira is a city in the western Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, on the Atlantic coast. Essaouira remains one of the major fishing harbours of Morocco

Background imageBerber Collection: Detail of lampposts in the Medina of Essaouira, Morocco

Detail of lampposts in the Medina of Essaouira, Morocco
Detail of lampposts in the Medina of Essaouira. Essaouira is a city in western Moroccan on the Atlantic coast. The Medina of Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage listed city

Background imageBerber Collection: Tuareg in the Libyan Desert, Sahara, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Tuareg in the Libyan Desert, Sahara, Libya, North Africa, Africa

Background imageBerber Collection: Rooftops of Marrakech and Koutoubia at the bottom

Rooftops of Marrakech and Koutoubia at the bottom
Rooftops of Marrakech Koutoubia with the bottom. The Koutubia minaret, 77 metres (253 ft) in height, includes a spire and orbs

Background imageBerber Collection: Essaouira city, Morocco

Essaouira city, Morocco
Essaouira is a city in the western Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, on the Atlantic coast. The city was known in the time of 11th-century geographer al-Bakri

Background imageBerber Collection: Harbour of Essaouira, on Atlantic coast of Morocco

Harbour of Essaouira, on Atlantic coast of Morocco. Essaouira is a city in the western Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, on the Atlantic coast

Background imageBerber Collection: City walls in Essaouira

City walls in Essaouira. Essaouira is a city in the western Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, on the Atlantic coast

Background imageBerber Collection: City walls in Essaouira

City walls in Essaouira. Essaouira is a city in the western Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, on the Atlantic coast

Background imageBerber Collection: Saadian Tombs in Marrakech

Saadian Tombs in Marrakech
The Saadian tombs in Marrakech date back to the times of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur (1578-1603). The tombs were discovered in 1917 and restored for services of Fine Arts

Background imageBerber Collection: Saadian Tombs in Marrakech

Saadian Tombs in Marrakech
The Saadian tombs in Marrakech date back to the times of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur (1578-1603). The tombs were discovered in 1917 and restored for services of Fine Arts

Background imageBerber Collection: An alley in the souks of Marrakech

An alley in the souks of Marrakech. The souk of Marrakech is a maze of narrow streets lined with stalls and stalls where Moroccans they shop

Background imageBerber Collection: GhardaAOa

GhardaAOa
Traditional carpets on display in the Souq of GhardaAOa, Algeria

Background imageBerber Collection: Goats climbing an Argan tree, Morocco

Goats climbing an Argan tree, Morocco
In some parts of Morocco, argan takes the place of the olive as a source of forage, oil, timber, and fuel in Berber society. Especially near Essaouira, the argan tree is frequently climbed by goats

Background imageBerber Collection: Goats climbing an Argan tree, Morocco

Goats climbing an Argan tree, Morocco
In some parts of Morocco, argan takes the place of the olive as a source of forage, oil, timber, and fuel in Berber society. Especially near Essaouira, the argan tree is frequently climbed by goats

Background imageBerber Collection: An alley in the medina of Essaouira

An alley in the medina of Essaouira. Essaouira is a city in western Moroccan on the Atlantic coast. The Medina of Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage listed city

Background imageBerber Collection: Detail of lampposts in the Medina of Essaouira

Detail of lampposts in the Medina of Essaouira. Essaouira is a city in western Moroccan on the Atlantic coast. The Medina of Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage listed city

Background imageBerber Collection: An alley in the medina of Essaouira

An alley in the medina of Essaouira
Essaouira - the jewel of the Atlantica - is a small fortified port in western Morocco on the same latitude as Marrakech, between Safi and Agadir

Background imageBerber Collection: View of Essaouira village in Morocco

View of Essaouira village in Morocco
View of the exterior walls of the medina of Essaouira. Essaouira is a city in western Moroccan on the Atlantic coast. The Medina of Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage listed city

Background imageBerber Collection: An alley in the medina of Essaouira

An alley in the medina of Essaouira
Essaouira is a city in western Moroccan on the Atlantic coast. The Medina of Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage listed city, an example of a late 18th-century fortified town

Background imageBerber Collection: Detail of a gate in the Medina of Essaouira

Detail of a gate in the Medina of Essaouira. Essaouira is a city in western Moroccan on the Atlantic coast. The Medina of Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage listed city

Background imageBerber Collection: Detail of a gate of the Medina of Essaouira

Detail of a gate of the Medina of Essaouira
Essaouira is a city in western Moroccan on the Atlantic coast. The Medina of Essaouira is a UNESCO World Heritage listed city, an example of a late 18th-century fortified town

Background imageBerber Collection: Saadian Tombs in Marrakech

Saadian Tombs in Marrakech
The Saadian tombs in Marrakech date back to the times of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur (1578-1603). The tombs were discovered in 1917 and restored for services of Fine Arts

Background imageBerber Collection: Saadian Tombs in Marrakech

Saadian Tombs in Marrakech
The Saadian tombs in Marrakech date back to the times of Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur (1578-1603). The tombs were discovered in 1917 and restored for services of Fine Arts

Background imageBerber Collection: Ait Benheddou

Ait Benheddou
aOt Benhaddou is a fortified city, or ksar, along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in Morocco. This giant fortification

Background imageBerber Collection: Fortified Granary, Ait Benhaddou

Fortified Granary, Ait Benhaddou
Built on top of Ait Benhaddou the fortified city, or ksar, along the former caravan route between the Sahara and Marrakech in Morocco. Unesco World Heritage Site since 1987

Background imageBerber Collection: An alley in the souks of Marrakech

An alley in the souks of Marrakech. The souk of Marrakech is a maze of narrow streets lined with stalls and stalls where Moroccans they shop



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