- Rue Es-
Siaghine (Arabic: زنقة الصياغين,
meaning Silversmith's Street, also
transliterated as Rue
Siaghin or Rue
Siaghine) is a
street in Tangier, Morocco...
-
founded in 1890
slightly north of Beni
Idder on the
other side of rue Es-
Siaghine. It
remained in
service until the late 1950s. It was then
abandoned for...
- the
ramjet (patented in 1908)
Fondation Lorin, arts
centre on the Rue Es-
Siaghine in Tangier,
Morocco James Lorin Richards House,
historic house at 47 Kirkstall...
- Morocco),
meaning souk or marketplace. The
Petit Socco,
intersected by rue Es-
Siaghine and
close to the
Grand Mosque, has long been the
focal point of the medina...
-
Niaba also
refers to a Portuguese-era
urban mansion on the
central rue Es-
Siaghine in the
medina of Tangier, one of the city's
oldest buildings still standing...
- rank. In 1816, the
consulate moved into an
existing building on Rue Es-
Siaghine,
between the Medina's gate of Bab el-Fahs and the
Petit Socco square, with...
- Socco,
central square of the
lower (southern)
section of the
medina Rue Es-
Siaghine leading to the
Petit Socco Dar
Niaba Church of the
Immaculate Conception...
-
Tangier City
Center Grand Socco Petit Socco Quartier du
Marshan Rue Es-
Siaghine Rue de la Liberté
Avenue Pasteur Avenue d'Espagne
Avenue Mohammed VI beach...
- Mosque, and that the de********
maximus corresponded roughly to the
Zenga Es
Siaghine.
Among the few
antiquities that have been discovered, the only noteworthy...
-
built in 1880-1881 in Tangier, Morocco. The
church is
located on Rue Es-
Siaghine, just west of the
Petit Socco square at the
center of the
Tangier medina...