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Framed Print : Plan of the King of Sines palace, Joal, Senegambia
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Plan of the King of Sines palace, Joal, Senegambia
Plan of the King of Sines palace, Joal, Senegambia, 18th century. Entrance A, courts B, connecting huts C, kings hut D, wives huts E, reception area F, dining area G, servants huts H, marabouts huts I. Plan of the residence of the Bour-Sine at Joal
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Step into the past with our exquisite Framed Prints from Media Storehouse, featuring the captivating "Plan of the King of Sines Palace, Joal, Senegambia" by Mary Evans Picture Library. This 18th-century map offers a fascinating glimpse into the architectural grandeur of the African royal court. Explore the intricately designed entrance A, the spacious courts B, the connecting huts C, the majestic king's hut D, the accommodations for the wives E, and the reception area F. Delve deeper into the palace with the dining area G and the quarters for the servants H. Each print is meticulously framed to preserve and enhance the intricate details, making it a stunning addition to your home or office decor. Transport yourself to a time of rich history and culture with this unique piece.
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This 18th century plan depicts the residence of the King of Sines, located in the town of Joal, Senegambia. The complex, inhabited by the Fula people, includes various structures that catered to the royal court and daily life. At the entrance, A, is a circular wall, providing security for the palace. Inside, the courts B served as gathering places for the king's subjects. Connecting huts C linked various parts of the compound. The king's hut, D, was the central dwelling, while huts E housed the wives. F was the reception area, where visitors were welcomed, and G was the dining area. Huts for servants, I, were situated nearby. Surrounding the palace were plantations, where crops such as cotton, Indian corn, and maize were grown. The Fula people, also known as the Fulani, Peul, or Fulaw, were primarily pastoralists, and their cattle were an essential part of their livelihood. Marabouts, spiritual leaders, resided in huts I, playing a significant role in the community's religious and social life. This detailed plan, created using stipple and copperplate engraving techniques, was produced during the era of European exploration and travel. It was illustrated by Thomas Astley and published in Frederic Shoberl's "New General Collection of Voyages and Travels," providing valuable insight into the manners, customs, and daily life of the Moorish people of the Sahara and West Africa during the 18th century.
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