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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate. Islamic Cairo. The suq (commercial areas and markets) are animated until night, mainly on Tuesday night before Friday holiday.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate. Islamic Cairo. The suq (commercial areas and markets) are animated until night, mainly on Tuesday night before Friday holiday.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate. Islamic Cairo. The suq (commercial areas and markets) are animated until night, mainly on Tuesday night before Friday holiday.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate. Islamic Cairo. The suq (commercial areas and markets) are animated until night, mainly on Tuesday night before Friday holiday.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate. Islamic Cairo. The suq (commercial areas and markets) are animated until night, mainly on Tuesday night before Friday holiday.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate. Islamic Cairo. The suq (commercial areas and markets) are animated until night, mainly on Tuesday night before Friday holiday.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (market) near Bab Zuweila gate  on Tuesday night before Friday holiday.The suq of the old city often submerge the monuments of Islamic Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Garlic and onions and  at suq of  al-Hakim mosque.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Chicken at food suq  near  Bab al Futuh gate.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate.
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  • Islamic Cairo.Khan al-Khalili, the most historical and important suq of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Copper craftman in sharia Muizz al Din Allah near Khan al-Khalili suq, the most popular of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Khan al-Khalili, the most historical and important suq of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo, spice market near Khan al-Khalili suq, the most important of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo, spice market near Khan al-Khalili suq, the most important of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo, spice market near Khan al-Khalili suq, the most important of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo.Khan al-Khalili, the most historical and important suq of Cairo.
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  • Aleppo, the traditional suq.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Suq an-Nahhasin, a traditional market of copper and iron.
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  • Islamic Cairo:               al-Nattarin perfume suq.
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  • Islamic Cairo.Khan al-Khalili, the most historical and important suq of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo, spice market near Khan al-Khalili suq, the most important of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo.  Shop of minaret cusp for mosques in sharia Muizz al Din Allah near Khan al-Khalili suq, the most popular of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muizz suq (popular market) near Bab Zuweila gate.
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  • Aleppo, the traditional suq.
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  • Islamic Cairo.Khan al-Khalili, the most historical and important suq of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo, spice market near Khan al-Khalili suq, the most important of Cairo.
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  • Medioeval gate in Khan al-Khalili, the most historical and important suq of Cairo.
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  • Medioeval gate in Khan al-Khalili, the most historical and important suq of Cairo.
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  • The Gold Suq of Deira. With annual imports of over 300 tonnes and over 800 jewellery shops Dubai is the most important gold market of Middle East.
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  • Islamic Cairo.Khan al-Khalili, the most historical and important suq of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo.Khan al-Khalili, the most historical and important suq of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo, spice market near Khan al-Khalili suq, the most important of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo, spice market near Khan al-Khalili suq, the most important of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo.  Shop of minaret cusp for mosques in sharia Muizz al Din Allah near Khan al-Khalili suq, the most popular of Cairo.
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  • Aleppo, the traditional suq.
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  • The Gold Suq of Deira. With annual imports of over 300 tonnes and over 800 jewellery shops Dubai is the most important gold market of Middle East.
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  • Islamic Cairo: taylor in a traditional suq (market) of Sharia al-Muizz.
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  • Islamic Cairo.Khan al-Khalili, the most historical and important suq of Cairo.
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  • Islamic Cairo: Suq an-Nahhasin, a traditional market of copper and iron.
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  • Traditional covered Deira Souq, one of the oldest of Dubai.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muski, a traditional bazaar street always jammed with a solid moving mass of people. Muski is the bazaar where the local shops.
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  • Baker's shop.
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  • Baker's shop.
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  • Tangier,  the old city, medina' market. Tailor.
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  • Mukalla, the souk.
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  • Chefchaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. Powders utilised for traditional medicine.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muski, a traditional bazaar street always jammed with a solid moving mass of people. Muski is the bazaar where the local shops.
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  • Tangier,  the old city, medina's market open till late night.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Shop owners in sharia an-Nahaseen playing at night
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  • Chefchaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. Powders utilised for traditional medicine.
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  • Traditional covered Deira Souq, one of the oldest of Dubai.
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  • Friday camel market of Birqash. The camels once utilised as popular transport came from Sudan and now are utilisen only as cheap food.
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  • Taroudant, the souq is the most important of southern Morocco.
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  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. The small souk.
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  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. The small souk.
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  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. The small souk.
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  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. The small souk.
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  • Taroudant, the souq is the most important of southern Morocco.
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  • Tangier,  the old city, medina's market open till late night..
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  • Traditional covered souq of Bur Dubai.
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  • Traditional covered Deira Souq, one of the oldest of Dubai.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Coptic jewellery in sharia an-Nahaseen.
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  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. The small souk.
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  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. The small souk.
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  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. The small souk.
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  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. The small souk.
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  • Tangier,  the old city, medina's market..
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  • As Shir, the souk. From this small fishing village, mentioned also in the writings of Marco Polo, started the old incense road. Here landed also the woman explorer Freya Stark coming from Aden before travel to Wadi Hadramawt.
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  • Traditional covered souq of Bur Dubai.
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  • Traditional covered Deira Souq, one of the oldest of Dubai. a Incense shop, souvenir of the historical Incense Road connecting South Arabia to Mediterranean civilisations.
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  • Traditional covered Deira Souq, one of the oldest of Dubai.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Glass blower working at the City of the Dead or Northern Cemetery, a vaste Mameluke necropolis inhabited by hundreds of thousands of people, both dead and alive.
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  • Taroudant, the souq is the most important of southern Morocco.
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  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. The small souk.
    em4010804.jpg
  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. The small souk.
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  • Tangier,  the old city, medina's market open till late night.
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  • Tangier,  the old city, medina's market open till late night.
    em4010082.jpg
  • Tangier,  the old city, medina's market open till late night.
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  • Tangier,  the old city, medina's market open till late night.
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  • Traditional covered Deira Souq, one of the oldest of Dubai.
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  • Traditional covered Deira Souq, one of the oldest of Dubai. The spice souq, remembering the old Spice Road connecting South India to Mediterranean sea.
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  • Traditional covered Deira Souq, one of the oldest of Dubai.
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  • Friday camel market of Birqash. The camels once utilised as popular transport came from Sudan and now are utilisen only as cheap food.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muski, a traditional bazaar street always jammed with a solid moving mass of people. Muski is the bazaar where the local shops.
    em2610218.jpg
  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muski, a traditional bazaar street always jammed with a solid moving mass of people. Muski is the bazaar where the local shops.
    em2610866.jpg
  • Friday camel market of Birqash. The camels once utilised as popular transport came from Sudan and now are utilisen only as cheap food.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Glass blower working at the City of the Dead or Northern Cemetery, a vaste Mameluke necropolis inhabited by hundreds of thousands of people, both dead and alive.
    em2610960.jpg
  • Chefchaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. Powders utilised for traditional medicine.
    em4010787.jpg
  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. The small souk.
    em4010725.jpg
  • Taroudant, the souq is the most important of southern Morocco.
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  • Tangier,  the old city, medina's market..
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  • Mukalla, the souk.
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  • Traditional covered Deira Souq, one of the oldest of Dubai.
    em2800431.jpg
  • Traditional covered Deira Souq, one of the oldest of Dubai. The spice souq, remembering the old Spice Road connecting South India to Mediterranean sea.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Sharia al-Muski, a traditional bazaar street always jammed with a solid moving mass of people. Muski is the bazaar where the local shops.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Midan Hussein, the place in front of al-Hussein mosque is a popular place of coffee houses for many cariotes. Traditionally the bread buyed here is better and gives luck.
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  • Chefchaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. Powders utilised for traditional medicine.
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  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. Founded in 1471 Chefchaouen served as fortress for exiles from Spain. Over the centuries, the city grew and welcomed Jews. Chefchaouen's blue buildings have more religious  than stylistic reasons. Jewish teachers suggest that by dyeing thread with tekhelel (an ancient natural dye) and weaving it into prayer shawls, people would be reminded of God’s power.
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  • Chefchaouen, or Chaouen, is noted for its buildings in shades of blue. Founded in 1471 Chefchaouen served as fortress for exiles from Spain. Over the centuries, the city grew and welcomed Jews. Chefchaouen's blue buildings have more religious  than stylistic reasons. Jewish teachers suggest that by dyeing thread with tekhelel (an ancient natural dye) and weaving it into prayer shawls, people would be reminded of God’s power.
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