File:Lalla Zoubida Raissouni on her wedding day.jpg

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Français : Lalla Zoubida Raissouni, épouse d'Ahmed Belbachir Haskouri (1908–1962), homme de confiance du dernier calife du sultan dans le nord du Maroc, le jour de son marriage, habillée en costume traditionnel qui n'est rien d'autre qu'un Caftan marocain richement brodé, un izar long, de tradition Amazigh (berbère), des bijoux et une couronne. Le Caftan qu'elle porte est un Caftan jaune originaire de Fès (Maroc), appelé "Khrib" car il est tellement couteux qu'il ruine la famille qui en possède un ("Khrib" signifie "ruiner" en Darija marocaine) ; le Caftan Khrib est fabriqué avec du luxueux brocart de Fès dont la technique et la réputation remonte au moyen-âge. À l'arrière, on peut apercevoir le tissu El Bahja que l'on offre généralement dans le trousseau de la mariée.
English: Lalla Zoubida Raissouni, wife of Ahmed Belbachir Haskouri (1908-1962), trusted man of the last Caliph of the Sultan in Tetouan, Northern of Morocco, on her wedding day, dressed in traditional costume which is nothing other than a richly embroidered Moroccan Caftan, a long izar, of Amazigh (Berber) tradition, jewelry and a crown. The Caftan she wears is a yellow Caftan from Fez (Morocco), called "Khrib" because it is so expensive that it ruins the family that owns one ("Khrib" means "to ruin" in Moroccan Darija); The Khrib Caftan is made with luxurious Fez brocade whose technique and reputation dates back to the Middle Ages. At the back, we can see the El Bahja fabric that is generally offered in the bride's trousseau.
Date between 1920 and 1930
date QS:P,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1920-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source Archives of Morocco / archives du Maroc
Author Unknown (photographer)

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