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    The Medina of Tunis is the medina quarter of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. The Medina contains some...
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    Tunis (Arabic: تونس Tūnis) is the capital and largest city of Tunisia. The greater metropolitan area of Tunis, often referred to as "Grand Tunis", has...
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    The souks of Tunis are a set of shops and boutiques located in the medina of Tunis, capital of Tunisia. Most of the souks were built under the Hafsid...
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    Carthage (redirect from Carthage (Tunis))
    Kairouan and the Medina of Tunis in the medieval period, until the early 20th century, when it began to develop into a coastal suburb of Tunis, incorporated...
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    August 2011. "Medina of Sousse". UNESCO. Retrieved 17 August 2011. "Medina of Tunis". UNESCO. Retrieved 17 August 2011. "Punic Town of Kerkuane and its...
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    preserved historic towns or medinas today include those of Tunis, Kairouan, Mahdia, Sfax, and Sousse. In Morocco, the Treaty of Fes established another French...
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  • la médina de Tunis (Association for the protection of the medina of Tunis) was established in 1967 to conserve the Medina quarter in the old heart of Tunis...
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    Anouar Brahem (category People from Tunis Governorate)
    the Halfaouine neighbourhood in the Medina of Tunis, Tunisia. He studied oud at Tunisia's National Conservatory of Music and after that with oud master...
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    Sidi Abdallah Guech (category Tunis)
    light district in Tunis. It is located in the medina and consists of three narrow winding alleys. There are rooms on both sides of the alleys where girls...
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    Church of Tunis is located in the medina of Tunis in Tunisia. It is a Roman Catholic church that was built in 1837 before the establishment of the French...
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    Muhammad IV al-Hadi (category Beys of Tunis)
    the Tourbet el Bey mausoleum in the medina of Tunis. He was succeeded by his cousin Muhammad V an-Nasir. History of French-era Tunisia Omar Khlifi, Moncef...
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  • "Medina of Tunis". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 19 November 2005. Retrieved 17 August 2011. "Archaeological Site of Carthage"...
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    development of the Medina of Tunis. Ben-Gacem was elected, in the period of 2014-2016, as a board member of Edhiafa Association that deals with the network of boutique...
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    Ali III ibn al-Husayn (category Beys of Tunis)
    increasingly from the affairs of state before he died. He was buried in the Tourbet el Bey mausoleum in the medina of Tunis and succeeded by his son Muhammad...
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    Bou Said or the medina of Tunis, cuisine such as French cheeses and croissants, music reflecting Ottoman influences, and other areas of Tunisian culture...
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    Bab el Bhar (category City gates in Tunis)
    Tunisia. It marks the separation between the Medina of Tunis and the modern city. The gate is made up of a lowered archway and topped by a crenellated...
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  • Bab Souika (category City gates in Tunis)
    Bab Souika (Arabic: باب سويقة) is one of the gates of the medina of Tunis. It was demolished in 1861. Its situation was between Bab El Khadra and Bab...
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    Muhammad V an-Nasir (category Beys of Tunis)
    wishes of the French. Humiliated by this experience, he died on 8 July. He was buried in the mausoleum of Tourbet el Bey in the medina of Tunis. He was...
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    (Arabic: الحارة ), now referred to as Hafsia, was the Jewish quarter of the Medina of Tunis. Hara, meaning "quarter" in the Tunisian Arabic dialect, was derived...
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  • Uthman Dey (category Deys of Tunis)
    palace built in the centre of the Medina of Tunis, to serve as his residence, which is known as the Dar Othman (dating to the end of the 16th century) - he...
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  • Hammuda Pasha Bey (category Year of birth unknown)
    construction of a bimaristan (hospital) in the medina of Tunis and the reconstruction, with embellishments, of the mausoleum of Sidi Sahab (mosque of Barbier)...
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    Muhammad VI al-Habib (category Beys of Tunis)
    medina of Tunis. He was succeeded by Ahmed Bey. Arthur Pellegrin, Histoire de la Tunisie depuis les origines jusqu'à nos jours, éd. La Rapide, Tunis,...
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  • Moncef (1993). "La prostitution dans la médina de Tunis au XIXe et XXe siècles AAN" [Prostitution in the medina of Tunis in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries]...
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  • consulate of Denmark in Tunis is one of the monuments of the medina of Tunis. The building is located in the European district of the medina near to Beb...
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    December 1859, he directed the construction of a large consulate building on the western approach to the Medina of Tunis, designed by engineer Philippe Caillat...
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    August 2011. "Medina of Sousse". UNESCO. Retrieved 17 August 2011. "Medina of Tunis". UNESCO. Retrieved 17 August 2011. "Punic Town of Kerkuane and its...
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    Muhammad II ibn al-Husayn (category Beys of Tunis)
    the Tourbet el Bey in the Medina of Tunis. Ibn Abi Dhiaf, Présent des hommes de notre temps. Chroniques des rois de Tunis et du pacte fondamental, vol...
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    designated committee of craftsmen. Made by skilled "chaouachis", the chechia soon occupied the entire souks, built in 1691 in the Medina of Tunis, so great was...
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    Cemetery located in the old medina of Tunis, which has been preserved as the oldest historical monument of the state. List of Ash'aris and Maturidis Idris...
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    Dar Lasram (category Palaces in the medina of Tunis)
    Lasram is one of the palaces of the medina of Tunis. It is located at 24 Tribunal Street. The Lasram's, an aristocratic family of Tunis, descend from...
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