Maghrebi (Moroccan) community of Jerusalem
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The Maghrebi (Moroccan) community of Jerusalem was a historic North African Muslim quarter near the Western Wall, established in the medieval period and known for its religious institutions, pilgrim hostels, and distinctive cultural presence until its demolition in 1967.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Maghrebi (Moroccan) community of Jerusalem canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16050562 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Maghrebi (Moroccan) community of Jerusalem Context triple: [Bab al-Maghariba, namedAfter, Maghrebi (Moroccan) community of Jerusalem]
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A.
Medinan Jewish community
The Medinan Jewish community was a group of Jewish tribes and clans living in and around Medina (Yathrib) in 7th-century Arabia, known for their distinct religious identity, social influence, and complex political relations with early Muslims.
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B.
Jewish community of Hebron
The Jewish community of Hebron is one of the oldest Jewish communities in the world, historically centered around the Tomb of the Patriarchs and marked by a continuous, though often turbulent, presence in the city over many centuries.
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C.
Raizal community
The Raizal community is an Afro-Caribbean, English-Creole-speaking ethnic group with deep historical, cultural, and linguistic roots in the Colombian archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia, and Santa Catalina.
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D.
Istanbul Sephardic community
The Istanbul Sephardic community is a Jewish community in Istanbul descended largely from Jews expelled from Spain in 1492, known for preserving distinctive Sephardic religious traditions and the Judeo-Spanish (Ladino/Spanyolit) language.
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E.
Jewish Quarter of Marrakesh
The Jewish Quarter of Marrakesh, also known as the Mellah, is a historic neighborhood that once housed the city’s Jewish community and is now known for its synagogues, markets, and distinctive architecture.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Maghrebi (Moroccan) community of Jerusalem Target entity description: The Maghrebi (Moroccan) community of Jerusalem was a historic North African Muslim quarter near the Western Wall, established in the medieval period and known for its religious institutions, pilgrim hostels, and distinctive cultural presence until its demolition in 1967.
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A.
Medinan Jewish community
The Medinan Jewish community was a group of Jewish tribes and clans living in and around Medina (Yathrib) in 7th-century Arabia, known for their distinct religious identity, social influence, and complex political relations with early Muslims.
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B.
Jewish community of Hebron
The Jewish community of Hebron is one of the oldest Jewish communities in the world, historically centered around the Tomb of the Patriarchs and marked by a continuous, though often turbulent, presence in the city over many centuries.
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C.
Raizal community
The Raizal community is an Afro-Caribbean, English-Creole-speaking ethnic group with deep historical, cultural, and linguistic roots in the Colombian archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia, and Santa Catalina.
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D.
Istanbul Sephardic community
The Istanbul Sephardic community is a Jewish community in Istanbul descended largely from Jews expelled from Spain in 1492, known for preserving distinctive Sephardic religious traditions and the Judeo-Spanish (Ladino/Spanyolit) language.
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E.
Jewish Quarter of Marrakesh
The Jewish Quarter of Marrakesh, also known as the Mellah, is a historic neighborhood that once housed the city’s Jewish community and is now known for its synagogues, markets, and distinctive architecture.
- F. None of above. chosen
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