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The lands to the east and south of Europe are shrouded in mystery to those Europeans who have never traveled beyond their own borders. Stories brought back by travelers, and those told by visitors from those realms, paint an image of lands very different than the ones they knew. But what were those stories based on? | The lands to the east and south of Europe are shrouded in mystery to those Europeans who have never traveled beyond their own borders. Stories brought back by travelers, and those told by visitors from those realms, paint an image of lands very different than the ones they knew. But what were those stories based on? | ||
This page is an attempt to compile information about the orient in 1811, focused primarily on Morocco, with perhaps a few side trips into the Levant and Ottoman Empire. Unless otherwise noted, all information is drawn from [[http://books.google.com/books?id=fSAMAAAAMAAJ&pg=PR1#v=onepage&q&f=false | This page is an attempt to compile information about the orient in 1811, focused primarily on Morocco, with perhaps a few side trips into the Levant and Ottoman Empire. Unless otherwise noted, all information is drawn from [[http://books.google.com/books?id=fSAMAAAAMAAJ&pg=PR1#v=onepage&q&f=false Travels Through The Empire of Morocco,]] by John Buffa, MD (1810). | ||
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Revision as of 08:36, 12 September 2011
The lands to the east and south of Europe are shrouded in mystery to those Europeans who have never traveled beyond their own borders. Stories brought back by travelers, and those told by visitors from those realms, paint an image of lands very different than the ones they knew. But what were those stories based on?
This page is an attempt to compile information about the orient in 1811, focused primarily on Morocco, with perhaps a few side trips into the Levant and Ottoman Empire. Unless otherwise noted, all information is drawn from [Travels Through The Empire of Morocco,] by John Buffa, MD (1810).