Author: Lina Medina
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This book investigates the city of Tetuán, heir to Andalusian culture in Morocco, founded by the Granadans in the 15th century. Throughout its history, Muslims, Jews, and Christians have contributed to the city's artistic and cultural legacy, characterized by coexistence and complementarity. The study documents the foundational stages, its architectural legacy, and defining rituals, aiming to preserve its heritage and foster a future of mutual respect and intercultural appreciation.
Pages: 384
Imprint: Almuzara
Format: Paperback
BISAC Code: REF000000
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