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 Libya, Fezzan, Murzuq: formerly a prosperous trading town as capital of the chiefs of the Awlad Muhammad tribe for some hundreds of years, Murzuq lost its influence with the opening of sea trade and end of their rule in 1813. 
View of the 13th century Ottoman fortress Quala át Turk through a well preserved mud brick door arch. 
 Keywords: Maghreb, Sahara Desert, barren, mud brick buildings, Berber architecture

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Photographer: Peter Michael Rhodes
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PMR647-08
Upload Date: 2012-11-10 14:25:58
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Libya, Fezzan, Murzuq: formerly a prosperous trading town as capital

of the chiefs of the Awlad Muhammad tribe for some hundreds of years, Murzuq lost its influence with the opening of sea trade and end of their rule in 1813.
View of the 13th century Ottoman fortress Quala át Turk through a well preserved mud brick door arch.
Keywords: Maghreb, Sahara Desert, barren, mud brick buildings, Berber architecture