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Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail, Meknes, Morocco, 1703, built by Ahmed Eddahbi, pictured on December 21, 2009. An archway in typical Islamic design, enhanced by deep shadow, pierces a stuccoed wall. Through it stretches a tiled ceramic floor in geometric pattern, contrasting with the soft apricot walls. Meknes, one of Morocco's Imperial cities, was redeveloped under Sultan Ismail Moulay (1634-1727). It is a fortified city built from pise, or clay and straw, and was designed to be the political capital of Morocco, as opposed to Fez, the religious capital. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AA563390
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2800px × 4200px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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