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    Madrasa Al Khaldounia or simply Khaldounia (Arabic: الخلدونية) is the first modern school founded in Tunisia on December 22, 1896. The madrasa is a good...
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    Muḥammad ʿAbduh's meeting with members of the executive committee of Tunisian educational institute Khaldounia in 1903...
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    the Lycée Alaoui. Until independence, Sadiki College (founded 1875) and Khaldounia (founded 1896) were also among the most recognized. A legacy of the French...
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    founded in 1875 by the Grand Vizier Pasha Kheireddine, followed by the Khaldounia School in 1896. In 1956, after independence, began a policy of education...
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    to articulate the defence of Tunisian interests), and President of the Khaldounia. He was also a shareholder and board member of a number of newspapers...
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    Mosque; Khaldounia; Madrasa Al Asfouriya; A branch of the National Library of Tunisia; Fondouk El Attarine. Madrasa Hamzia Facade of Khaldounia Minaret...
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    History Institute.  He also had the opportunity to teach history at the Khaldounia School  between 1910 and 1924. Besides Arabic, Hassan Husni Abd al-Wahhab...
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    later, he became director of the Khaldounia, General manager of the Institute of Islamic Research, annexed to Khaldounia, then the first Dean of the Faculty...
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    Madrasa Al Husseiniya Al Sughra, Tunis Madrasa Al Jassoussia, Tunis Madrasa Khaldounia, Tunis Madrasa Asfouria, Tunis Madrasa Andaloussiya, Tunis Madrasa Caid...
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    and then at Saint-Louis High School in Paris. Became a member of the Khaldounia Board of Directors in 1898, he married on 5 April 1900 in Cairo, Princess...
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    parallel with numerous other activities: Political economy lessons in El-Khaldounia and writing newspaper articles in Arabic or French, such as La Voix du...
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    Kubra Madrasa Al Husseiniya Al Sughra Madrasa Al Jassoussia Madrasa Al Khaldounia Madrasa Asfouria Madrasa Andaloussiya Madrasa Ibn Tafargine Madrasa Bir...
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    became involved in a number of cultural institutions, and founded the Khaldounia association. For a number of years he headed the Habous Council which...
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    Interpreter at the State section, he was often off to work or studying in the Khaldounia, aiming to prepare the first half of the French baccalaureate. This left...
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    Mahdia, Tunisia. The madrasa is located in Souk El Attarine, between the Khaldounia and the madrasa Asfouria. It is very close to the Al-Zaytuna Mosque. It...
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    madrasa is located at an alley near Souk El Attarine, between Madrasa Al Khaldounia and Madrasa Hamzia, hence creating a complex of madrasahs. It stands only...
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