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Moroccan Quarter : ウィキペディア英語版 | Moroccan Quarter
The Moroccan Quarter〔 or Mughrabi Quarter〔Alternative spelling reported by :
〕 ((アラビア語:حارَة المَغارِبة) ''Hārat al-Maghāriba'', , ''Sh'khunat HaMughrabim'') was a 770-year-old neighborhood in the southeast corner of the Old City of Jerusalem, bordering on the western wall of the Temple Mount on the east, the Old City walls on the south (including the Dung Gate) and the Jewish Quarter to the west. It was an extension of the Muslim Quarter to the north, and was founded by a son of Saladin in the late 12th century. The quarter was razed by Israeli forces three days after the Six-Day War in order to broaden the narrow alley leading to the Western Wall and prepare it for public access by Jews seeking to pray there.〔M. Dumper, ''Jerusalem: Then and Now'', in Middle East Reeport, 182 () : "On June 10, 1967, within days of the Israeli occupation of Jerusalem, Israeli authorities flattened an area between the Western Wall and the Jewish Quarter known as the Harat al-Magharibeh, or Moroccan Quarter, and forced the Palestinian inhabitants to leave."〕 ==History==
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