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Marrakech Wonders

Oliver Scott

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Editora: Publifye

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Marrakech Wonders explores the vibrant history and cultural significance of Marrakech, Morocco, revealing how this city serves as a microcosm of North African history. The book highlights Marrakech's evolution through Berber, Arab, and European influences, examining its role in shaping the region's identity through centuries of cultural exchange and political shifts. Intriguingly, Marrakech boasts a unique architectural heritage, reflecting Moorish designs and Berber traditions, while its bustling souks embody the economic and social lifeblood of the city. This exploration of Marrakech delves into the foundational elements of the city, starting with its geographical setting and Berber origins, then tracing its development as a cultural and economic hub. It connects Marrakech's past to its present, analyzing its relationship with Moroccan national identity and the challenges of preserving its heritage in the face of globalization. By weaving together historical analysis with cultural interpretation, Marrakech Wonders provides a holistic view, encouraging readers to understand the city's complex layers and its impact on the broader Islamic world. The book progresses chronologically, beginning with the city's Berber roots and moving through its dynastic periods to its modern-day challenges. It offers a comprehensive portrait of Marrakech, making it valuable for both academic readers and travelers seeking a deeper understanding of this North African gem.
Disponível desde: 20/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 63 páginas.

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