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Reception room with carved stucco decoration and zellige tiles, Kasbah of the Glaoua family, Telouet, High Atlas, Morocco. Zellige tiles are terracotta tiles covered with 5 colours of enamel and set into plaster in decorative patterns. The fortress was begun in the 19th century as the residence Thami el Glaoui, 1879-1956, who was Pasha of Marrakech 1912-56. It sits at 1800m in the Atlas mountains on an ancient caravan route from the Sahara to Marrakech.
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AR9125051
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Purpose
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5616px × 3744px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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19th 20th tourism
Aglaw
Altas mountains
Architecture
BERBER
caravan route
CARVED
CHIEF
DECORATIVE
earthen
El Haj T'hami el Mezouari el Glaoui
El Mezouari
Fortress
Glaoua
Glawa
High Atlas
Hispano-Moresque
History
House
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
kasbah
Kasbah of Telouet
Lamp
Light
Lord of the Atlas
Moroccan
Morocco
mountain
Niche
NORTH AFRICA
North Africany
Ornamentation
PASHA
Pasha of Marrakech
Qasbah
qassabah
RECEPTION ROOM
RESIDENCE
Southern Morocco
STUCCO
Telouet
Thami El Glaoui
T'hami Glaoui
Tile
tilework
WALL LAMP
zellige
zellij
zillij