Mellah of Essaouira

The Jewish quarter of Essaouira, established when Sultan Mohammed III made the city his commercial capital in the 18th century. The Jewish merchants — many of them Sephardic families with Portuguese roots — controlled much of the Atlantic trade. The mellah's architecture is almost entirely intact: carved stone doorways, Moorish arches, a community frozen at the moment of departure.

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