File:19th century view of Jerusalem, including the Moroccan Quarter.jpg
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[edit]The factual accuracy of this description or the file name is disputed.
Reason: the name moroccon is a misrepresentation. facts are that maroco didn't exist at the time. and that mughrabi quarter (maghreb stands for all north africa) was were pilgrims from all of north africa gathered. suggest renaming to "19th century view of Jerusalem, including the mughrebi quarter" |
Description19th century view of Jerusalem, including the Moroccan Quarter.jpg |
English: 19th century view of Jerusalem, including the Moroccan Quarter |
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Source | From the Photograph Album “Views of Jerusalem” which contains photographs taken by the Sgt. McDonald for Ordnance Survey in 1864, as well as images by other photographers, especially Robertson & Beato & Co, and Hammerschmidt. |
Author | From the Photograph Album “Views of Jerusalem” which contains photographs taken by the Sgt. McDonald for Ordnance Survey in 1864, as well as images by other photographers, especially Robertson & Beato & Co, and Hammerschmidt. |
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File change date and time | 13:57, 30 September 2010 |
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