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Submit ReviewMoulay Hassen, also known as Moulay the Nightingale and the Ogre of Fez has quite an interesting history. By the time Moulay had reached 47 years old she had been running a fairly exclusive harem in one of her three homes in Fez, Morocco. For many years, there had been whispers about this woman who was once beautiful but now had a face and a heart as hard as the jewels she wore all over her body. There were whispers of murders and torture so fantastic that they eventually reached the ears of the ruling French class. The gossip resulted in entertained smiles because the skeptical ears believed no modern woman, especially one who was rich, privileged and influential, could be such an evil person. They were mistaken.
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