imish kasbah:Marginalized Kasbah in Ouarzazate city of Morocco

imish kasbah:Marginalized Kasbah in Ouarzazate city of Morocco

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imish kasbah:Marginalized Kasbah in Ouarzazate city of Morocco
imish kasbah:Marginalized Kasbah in Ouarzazate city of Morocco

imish kasbah:Marginalized Kasbah in Ouarzazate city of Morocco

Kasbah Amish in Douar Ifrakhan Amghrane, east of Ouarzazate: It is among the forgotten and marginalized Kasbahs, but more than that, the inhabitants of the region contributed to the sabotage of this important historical heritage in the region.
The Amish Kasbah in the Tondot region, the Tondot group, the leadership of Amgrane, the province of Ouarzazate, suffers from looting and vandalism in front of everyone's eyes



It's Kasbah Tondot, or tekme n. Amish, as the people of the town like to call it..nothing remains of it to those walls that groan in silence.. As for the doors, windows and inscriptions, the hands of theft and vandalism have reached them. Bazaars or owners of new kasbahs that are built on the outskirts of the city of Ouarzazate and Skoura
All the townspeople have jealousy over this casbah, which has begun to collapse due to erosion, but there is no man among them who truly speaks and carries the torch of defending the sacred history of the region.
     Even the men who carried the area, some of them gave up attention, and some of them left without returning.. A handful remained in the field, playing with the dreams of young people, spreading strife to the right and to the left, even between brothers or between cousins, and some of them are ready to go With you to the court to give false testimony for a few dirhams
The Imgran area has many beautiful palaces and kasbahs. But unfortunately, neglect has taken a long time on these landmarks, some of them are
It has become in news, as is the case for the palaces of the Eleg Antarka and Afladen and its surroundings, Amkshod and Tazki.. We know that most of these areas were the cradles of the era of the navigator (the Jews). And the pride of Amgran in general is this Amish reed
The latter was owned by the Ait Said family, but then it was taken over by (Akloo) during the colonial era in 1924 AD. Perhaps the visitor to this Kasbah will cry and go out and his heart is wounded by the destruction, forgetfulness and neglect that befell it...
I ask all those who are jealous of the region that it is time to stop the bleeding and get rid of the remnants of colonialism that are still roaming the region?? And all this for the sake of the bright future.
Note: I am sorry for not mentioning the gel of Emgrand bronchi due to the fact that there are approximately one bronchial per rotor
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