Borj Al Baroud

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Bourj El Baroud is a ruined watchtower located somewhat south of the mouth of Oued Ksob near Essaouira, Morocco. This structure is located on a broad sandy beach directly across from Phoenician ruins at the southeast tip of the main islet of Iles Purpuraires. (Hogan, 2007) This beach is likely the one referred to in Herodotus' account of the Phoenicians' trading with the indigenous peoples of this part of western Morocco. About one kilometre inland is the village of Diabat.

References

  • [http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=17926 C.Michael Hogan, Mogador: promontory fort, The Megalithic Portal, ed. Andy Burnham, Nov. 2, 2007 ]
  • Herodotus (circa 425-450 BC) Histories, vol iv, 196

Literature

  • TAST, Brigitte; TAST, Hans-Juergen. Still the wind cries Jimi. Hendrix in Marokko, Schellerten, 2012, {{ISBN|978-3-88842-040-5}}

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Category:Ancient Morocco

Category:Ruins in Morocco

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