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  2. Ottoman (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    An ottoman is a piece of furniture. [1] Generally, ottomans have neither backs nor arms. They may be an upholstered low couch or a smaller cushioned seat used as a table, stool or footstool. The seat may have hinges and a lid for the inside hollow, which can be used for storing linen, magazines, or other items, making it a form of storage ...

  3. Morocco leather - Wikipedia

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    The leather is sourced from the Sokoto Red breed, which is indigenous to Guinea and Sudan Savannah of Nigeria and Maradi Region in Republic of Niger. [ 5 ] [ 3 ] The finest grades of Morocco leather are goatskin , but by the late 19th century other skins often were substituted in practice, particularly sheepskin and split calfskin.

  4. Lloyd Loom - Wikipedia

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    Piece of Lloyd Loom weave. The Lloyd Loom process was patented in 1917 by the American Marshall B. Lloyd, who twisted kraft paper around a metal wire, placed the paper threads on a loom and wove them into what was to become the traditional Lloyd Loom fabric. [1]

  5. Pouf - Wikipedia

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    The pouf or pouffe also "toque" (literally a thick cushion) is a hairstyle and a hairstyling support deriving from 18th-century France. It was made popular by the Queen of France , Marie Antoinette (1755–1793), when she wore it in June 1775 at the coronation of her husband Louis XVI , triggering a wave of French noblewomen to wear their hair ...

  6. Kasbah of Moulay Ismail - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 123 The subterranean structure today is nonetheless still known as the Qara Prison or Habs Qara (Moroccan Arabic: حبس قارا, lit. 'Prison of the Bald'). [37] Other parts of Moulay Isma'il's palace complex were apparently also built on similar vaulted substructures which served as storage for supplies and military equipment.

  7. Morocco–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    [14] [16] [17] [18] From 1792–1795 the Ottomans of Algiers had possession of the Moroccan Rif and Oujda, which they shortly lost to the moroccans after 3 years in 1795. [24] In eastern Morocco, specifically in Oujda, the Ottoman Regency of Algiers reigned there longer than 100 years. [25] [26]

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