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Silver and coral mounted flintlock pistol originating from Algeria, early 19th century.
Femmes Algeriennes Ouleds Nails by Auguste Maure, 1875
Moukhala snaphaunce musket originating from Algeria, 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auctio
A silver and coral mounted flintlock pistol originating from Algeria, early 19th century.
Algeria, 1893Image taken from: “Algérie. Monuments antiques et arabes: Mission 1893″
Ornate silver mounted miquelet musket, Algeria, circa late 1820’s
Lovely bone, silver, coral, and turquoise decorated flintlock musket originating from Algeria, circa
mydearalgeria:Algiers In 1955. Alley Of Souk (The Sun).Edouard Boubat.
Haratin woman, Ouargla, southern Algeria, 1965Haratin, also referred to as Harratins, Haratine or Ha
yourfavmoroccan:hekatiia:Berber women, Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Source unknown.They’re Amazigh. A
arjuna-vallabha:Ruins of roman city of Timgad, Algeria
vintageanchorbooks:Albert Camus was born in Dréan (then known as Mondovi) in French Algeria to a Pie
Menouba, “Poetesse Cordouane,” Jan. 2017
The karakou is a traditional Algerian jacket, often made of velvet and worked with gold wire. It is
Menouba, Algerian couture
Faiza Antri Bouzar (FAB), Algerian fashion house: Façle El Mahabba collection
Boamistura “Alegría” New Mural In Algiers, AlgeriaMadrid-based collective Boamistura recently stoppe
Youcef Korichi (French, b. 1974, Constantine, Algeria) - The Cover, 2011, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
A Street in Algeria by Frederick Arthur Bridgeman
Traditional necklace made of copper worn in Libya, Tunisia and Algeria. This one is said to be proba
mydearalgeria:The Mihrab of Sidi Bou Mediène mosque in Tlemcen, western Algeria.
Pair of silver Chaoui pendants worn hooked up generally to the turbaned headdress, 19th century.
Thick unadorned walls assure a calm, cool spot for meditation in a mosque dedicated to Sidi Bou-Gdem
Citizens of a forgotten world, opposite Timgad- a trade center from A.D. 100 to 400, when Rome ruled
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