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    El-Tabia Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الطابية) is a mosque in Aswan, Egypt. The mosque is surrounded by scenic gardens. The El-Tabia Mosque is located amidst...
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    built Africa's oldest mosque, that is the Mosque of the Companions in the Eritrean city of Massawa. This qibla of this mosque in Massawa points towards...
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    Archangel Michael's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral, built in the Coptic style El-Tabia Mosque in Aswan The Lotus-Tower near Aswan, monument to Arab-Soviet Friendship...
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    related to Mosques in Egypt. Islam in Egypt Lists of mosques List of mosques in Cairo "Egypt installs prepaid electric meters for mosques". al-monitor...
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    Tunis (redirect from City El Khadra (Tunis))
    and Ksar Said. If we add the mosques and oratories (about 200), the madrasahs (El Bachia, Slimania, El Achouria, Bir El Ahjar, Ennakhla, etc..), The zaouias...
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    This is a list of mosques in the Arab League. Group List of mosques in the United Arab Emirates According to historian Oleg Grabar, "It is only at a relatively...
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    lake of Tunis. These hills contain places such as Notre-Dame de Tunis, Ras Tabia, La Rabta, La Kasbah, Montfleury and La Manoubia with altitudes just above...
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    East, Africa, and beyond. It is also known as "pisé" (from French) or "tabia" (from Arabic). It generally made use of local materials and was widely...
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    1147 he reportedly destroyed many Almoravid monuments (especially mosques) but the Ksar el-Hajjar and the palace of Ali ibn Yusuf were still used as the official...
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    East, Africa, and beyond. It is also known as "pisé" (from French) or "tabia" (from Arabic). The ramparts of Fes, Marrakesh, and Rabat, for example,...
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    fortifications, known as Al Tabia, bear witness to the Islamic tradition of Omdurman. Other characteristic buildings include mosques and graves of important...
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