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Mellah square Marrakech Royalty Free Stock Photo
View at the Jewish cemetery in Mellah quarter in Fez ,Morocco Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mellah square Marrakech Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mellah balconies in Fez showcase Andalusian architectural beauty Royalty Free Stock Photo
Blue Cohen graves with hand symbol, at the Miara Cemetery in the historic Mellah Jewish Quarter in Marrakech, Morocco. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Interior of prayer hall of Slat Al Azama Synagogue, Lazama Synagogue in the historic Jewish Quarter, Mellah, Marrakech Morocco. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Miara Jewish Cemetery with many unmarked white painted gravestones, in the historic Mellah Jewish Quarter in Marrakech, Morocco. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jewish district in Fez, Morocco (mellah)
Mellah district in the medina of Essaouira Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mellah district in the medina of Essaouira Royalty Free Stock Photo
Miara Jewish Cemetery with many unmarked white painted gravestones, in the historic Mellah Jewish Quarter in Marrakech, Morocco. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mellah Royalty Free Stock Photo
Night view of the Mellah Slimane bridge across the river Rhumel in the city of Constantine. Republic of Algeria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Miara Cemetery with many unmarked white painted gravestones, in the historic Mellah Jewish Quarter in Marrakech, Morocco. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Miara Cemetery with many unmarked white painted gravestones, in the historic Mellah Jewish Quarter in Marrakech, Morocco. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A mellah is a Jewish quarter of a city in Morocco, analogous to the European ghetto. Jewish population were confined to mellahs in Morocco beginning from the 15th century and especially since the early 19th century.[ It first was seen as a privilege and a protection against the Arabs attacks in the region, but with the growing of the population, it then became a poor and miserable place. With the colonisation and the arrival of the Europeans at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, the Mellah opened and gave new economical and social possibilities to the Moroccan Jews. Currently the houses are occupied by Muslims


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