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    Bab El Khadra is one of the gates of the medina of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. The original structure, a simple arch erected in 1320 was destroyed...
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    Tunis (redirect from City El Khadra (Tunis))
    including Bab El Khadra, Bab Saadoun, Bab El Allouj (initially called Bab Er-Rehiba), Khalid or Bab Bab Sidi Abdallah Cherif, Bab El Fellah and Bab Alioua...
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  • Bab el Khadra, gate in Tunis, Tunisia Borj el-Khadra, settlement in Tunisia This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Khadra....
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    El Ahmadi Mosque (Arabic: جامع الأحمدي) is a small mosque in the northern suburb of the Medina of Tunis near Bab El Khadra one of its gates. The mosque...
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  • 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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    36.80648; 10.18082 Bab el Bhar • Bab El Khadra 36°48′37″N 10°10′21″E / 36.81025°N 10.17244°E / 36.81025; 10.17244 Bab Souika • Bab Laassal 36°48′48″N...
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    links important locations such as the campus of the University of El Manar and Bab Saadoun. Place de Barcelone – Intilaka Opened: 2008 Number of stations:...
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    Tunisia, which occupies the area north of Avenue Habib Bourguiba between Bab el Khadra on the west and Avenue Mohammed V on the east. Among the important buildings...
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    Béja, Bizerte and El Kef, it owes its name to the saint Sidi Bou Saadoun. The original Bab Saadoun Bab Saadoun in 1940 Bab el Khadra 36°48′31.25″N 10°9′32...
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    in the Hammam Remimi Street, between two gates of the medina: Bab Souika and Bab El Khadra. Commemorative plaque of the mosque Entrance of the mosque Minaret...
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  • Synagogue 11, rue El Maharek Disused Tunis Spinosa Synagogue 8, impasse El Hanachi Disused Tunis Bab El Khadra Resetting Synagogue rue El Tazarki Disused...
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    The pavilion on the courtyard's north side was known as the Qubbat al-Khadra (Arabic: القبة الخضراء, lit. 'Green Pavilion') and once had two stories...
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  • Bab al-Nairab (Arabic: بَاب النَّيْرَب, romanized: Bāb an-Nayrab, also spelled Bab al-Nayrab) meaning the "Gate of al-Nayrab", was one of the nine historical...
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  • Mosque built. 1270 – Louis IX of France takes power. 1320 – Bab el Khadra built. 1350 – Bab Saadoun built (approximate date). 1534 – Conquest of Tunis...
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    Delegations of Tunis: Bab Bhar Bab Souika Carthage El Khadra City Djebel Djelloud El Haraïria El Kabaria El Menzah El Omrane El Omrane Supérieur El Ouardia Ettahrir...
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    Amin Zaoui (born 25 November 1956) is an Algerian novelist. He was born in Bab el Assa in Tlemcen province and studied at the University of Oran, obtaining...
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  • The madrasa is located in the northern suburb of the medina, near Bab el Khadra, one of its gates. Salem Bouhageb, a friend of the Grand Vizier Hayreddin...
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    Bab al-Faradis ("the gate of the orchards", or "of the paradise") Bab al-Salam ("the gate of peace"), all on the north boundary of the Old City Bab Tuma...
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  • Spain الجزائر al-Ǧazāʼir. Algiers; Algeria الجزيرة الخضراء al-Ǧazīraḧ al-Khaḍrāʼ. Algeciras, Spain جزيرة شقر Ǧazīraḧ Šuqr. Alzira, Spain جنين Ǧanīn. Jenin...
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    Census Pop'n 2014 Census Bab El Bhar 7.97 39,806 36,210 Bab Souika 2.18 33,284 29,185 Carthage 8.20 20,715 24,216 Cité El Khadra 21.70 36,818 35,173 Djebel...
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    Maydān ash-Shuhadā'); known as Green Square (الساحة الخضراء as-Sāḥah al-Khaḍrā') under the Gaddafi government; Independence Square (ميدان الاستقلال Maydān...
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  • Bashir Ahmed (1939–2006), Pakistani architect, town-planner and educationist Khadra Bashir Ali, Somali politician Souleymane Bachir Diagne (born 1955), Senegalese...
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    2020. Dodds, Jerrilynn (1992). "The Arts of al-Andalus". In Jayyusi, Salma Khadra; Marín, Manuela (eds.). The Legacy of Muslim Spain. Brill. pp. 599–603....
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    along with one of its main gates, the Bāb al-Unaydar (now called Puerta Monaita in Spanish). Another smaller gate, Bāb al-Ziyāda (now known as Arco de las...
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    also still trying to fight their way into the Abu Salim and Al Hadba al Khadra areas, where loyalists were still in control. It was also reported that...
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    "Granada: A Case Study of Arab Urbanism in Muslim Spain". In Jayyushi, Salma Khadra (ed.). The Legacy of Muslim Spain. Brill. p. 101. ISBN 978-90-04-09599-1...
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  • pc_architecture/sanae:390112 Upload Photo Bab Kbeich Meknes 33°51'41.400"N, 5°33'4.151"W pc_architecture/idpcm:86E62 Upload Photo Bab Lalla Khadra Meknes 33°52'53.911"N,...
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  • cities had mosques named el-Azhar after the prophet Muhammad's daughter, Fatima el-Azhar, and both had gates named Bab el-Futuh and Bab Zuwaila. Both cities...
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    least three gates: Bab Hawwara to the southeast (probably Bab al-Mensha today), Bab Zenata (originally Bab al-Ashdar) to the west, and Bab al-Bahr to the...
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  • Allah Ibn Khadra [fr]. Besides his studies in fiqh, he was also interested in astronomy, language, ʻilm al-mīqāt and literature. He went to El Jadida to...
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