from the wâdî located quite far

they erected nwâlas or huts made of reeds covered with earth, in the manner of the nomads. There was no water and they had to buy it from the peasants who brought it from the wâdî located quite far. The dead had to be buried in a place far away from their new habitat, called al-Guisa, which was located upstream from Dhar l-Mehraz. Berbers from the Ait Yammûr and the Oudayas settled in the Mellah and, to make themselves comfortable, they destroyed the synagogues, the tombs, and the cemetery of the Megorashims (Jewish expellees of Spain) that had existed for 300 years, and they dug up the dead. They built a mosque and a minaret on the site of the synagogue with the materials from the demolitions. The Jews were allowed to take back the bones of their dead only one day a week, on Friday. These bodies, collected in earthenware jars, were transferred and reburied in the Guisa. สล็อต

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