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    Chapter 9 - Page 2

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    Marrakech
    apartment of Grand Vizier's Favourite in
    Bazaars, of Fez
    of Marrakech
    of Salé
    Beni-Merins _See_ Merinids
    Berbers, the attack of, on Fez
    origins of
    dialects of
    nomadic character of
    heresy and schisms of
    Bernard, M. Augustin
    Black Guard, the Sultan's
    uniform of
    Moulay-Ismaël's method of raising
    Blue Men of the Sahara, the
    Bou-Jeloud, palace of
    Bugeaud, Marshal

    Carthage, African colonies of
    Casablanca, exhibitions at
    port of
    Catholics, in Morocco
    Cemetery, El Alou
    Bab F'touh
    Châtelain, M. Louis
    Chella, ruins of
    Cherifian dynasties, the
    architecture of
    Children, Moroccan,
    in the harem
    negro
    training of, for Black Guard
    Chleuh boys, dance of
    Christians, captive, and the building of Meknez
    religious liberty to, in Africa
    Clocks, in Sultan's harem at Rabat
    Cochelet, Charles, his "Naufrage du Brick Sophie"
    Colleges, at Fez
    at Salé
    Moslem
    architecture of Moroccan
    Colors, of North African towns
    Commerce, Moroccan
    Conti, Princesse de
    Convention of Fez, the
    Courts of Justice, Moroccan
    Crowds, Moroccan street
    Culture, in North Africa

    Dance, of Chleuh boys
    of the Hamadchas
    Dawn, in Africa
    Djebilets, the
    Doutté, M.
    Dust-storm, at Marrakech

    Education, in Morocco
    Elakhdar, mosque of
    El Alou, cemetery of
    El Andalous, mosque of
    Elbah (Old Fez)
    harems of
    Eldjid (New Fez)
    palaces of
    founding of
    El Kairouiyin, mosque of
    the praying-hall of
    the court of ablutions of
    legend of the tortoise of
    El-Ksar
    El-Mansour, Yacoub
    Elmansour, palace of
    Empress Mother, the
    English emissaries,
    visit of, to Meknez
    Exhibitions, planned by General Lyautey
    Ezziani, chronicler of Moulay-Ismaël

    Fatimites, the
    Fez, the approach to
    unchanged character of
    ruins of Merinid tombs of
    the upper or new
    old summer-palace at
    night in
    antiquity of
    palaces of
    the inns at
    streets of
    a city of wealth
    the merchant of
    bazaars of
    a melancholy city
    twilight in
    the shrines of
    mosque of Moulay Idriss at
    mosque of El Kairouiyinat

    the University of
    Medersas of
    mosque of El Andalous at
    Bab F'touh cemetery of
    the potters of
    art and culture of
    the Mellah of
    harems of Old
    the Convention of
    uprising in
    attack of Berbers on
    exhibitions at
    Moslem college at
    founding of
    Almoravid conquest of
    centre of Moroccan learning
    Catholic diocese at
    massacres at
    Fez Elbali
    Fez Eldjid
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