Tabarka (Arabic: طبرقة Ṭbarqa) is a coastal town located in north-western Tunisia, close to the border with Algeria. Tabarka was occupied at various times...
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The Battle of Tabarka was a military engagement fought between the forces of the Umayyad Caliphate and Dihya, a Berber queen. The battle took place near...
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The Tabarka Jazz Festival (Arabic: مهرجان طبرقة للجاز) is an annual festival of jazz held in the coastal town of Tabarka in Tunisia. Established in 1973...
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Tabarka–Aïn Draham International Airport (French: Aéroport international de Tabarka–Aïn Draham, Tunisian Arabic: مطار طبرقة-عين دراهم الدولي) (IATA: TBJ...
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The Tabarka Expedition was a French military campaign to seize the island of Tabarka from Beylik of Tunis. The campaign ended in a fiasco for the French...
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The Tabarka Rocks are a rock formation in northwest Tunisia, on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, to the west of the city of Tabarka. The rocks have...
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Carthage to Hippo Regius and those from Simitthu and Vaga to Thabraca (Tabarka). The latter was the port from which the products of the mountains—lumber...
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music festivals, including the International Festival of Carthage or the Tabarka Jazz Festival. Up to the turn of the century, Tunisia's main attraction...
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International Malouf Music Festival – Testour Tabarka Jazz Festival - Tabarka (June - July) Tabarka Jazz Festival - Tabarka (June - July) Ulysses Festival. Song...
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remained so until being decisively defeated and killed at the Battle of Tabarka. There are various accounts of the circumstances surrounding her death...
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Tabarca (Valencian: [taˈbaɾka], Spanish: [taˈβaɾka]), officially Nueva Tabarca and also known as Isla Plana (Spanish) and as Nova Tabarca and Illa Plana...
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Constantinople and Izmir in 1933. Genoa had also conquered the island of Tabarka off the Tunisian coast, which was held by the Lomellini family from 1540...
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Babouch (ببوش) is a village in northwestern Tunisia in the Jendouba Governorate, situated 25 kilometers south of Tabarka. "Google Maps". v t e...
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social life of the country. The Republic of Genoa owned the island of Tabarka near Biserta, where the Genoese family Lomellini, who had purchased the...
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festivals; some honor traditional Tunisian music, while others, including the Tabarka Jazz Festival, focus on other genres. In the city of Sousse, the Carnival...
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رأس سيراط) is a cape situated in western Bizerte Governorate in northwest Tunisia. The cape is located between the cities of Sejnane and Tabarka. v t e...
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(Monastir) Maqom Hadesh (Ounga) Meninx (Djerba) Ruspe Ruspina Sicca (El Kef) Tabarka Tayinat (Thyna) Thapsus Thysdrus (El Djem) Utica Other Myriandus Phoenicus...
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International Airport Tozeur Tunisia Tozeur–Nefta International Airport Tabarka Tunisia Tabarka-Ain Draham International Airport Gafsa Tunisia Gafsa – Ksar International...
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Andalusian author Ibn Razin al-Tujibi. Ligurian families that moved from Tabarka to Sardinia brought the dish with them to Carloforte in the 18th century...
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grandmother was a musician and one of her uncles was involved in setting up the Tabarka Festival in Tunisia, so Amina got the chance to see a number of music stars...
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Tunisian underground music) Modern music festivals in Tunisia include Tabarka Jazz Festival, Testour's Arab Andalusian Music Festival and the Sahara...
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Kusaila at the Battle of Mamma (688) and killing Dihya at the Battle of Tabarka (702), leading to the subjugation of the Berber tribes, bringing Islamic...
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and in 703 decisively defeated Dihya's Berber coalition at the Battle of Tabarka. By 711, Umayyad forces helped by Berber converts to Islam had conquered...
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Genoa - moved to a deserted island off the coast of the Tunisian city of Tabarka in order to work the waters as coral fishermen. These families worked under...
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century, losing its last Mediterranean colony, the island fortress of Tabarka, to the Bey of Tunis in 1742. In a climate of constant economic and power...
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USS Pollux (SP-2573) (redirect from SS Tabarka (1909))
returned to her owners in 1919. In 1931 Pollux was renamed Tabarka. On 23 March 1941 Tabarka was sunk as a blockship in Kirk Sound, Scapa Flow. refloated...
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the 752nd was reactivated as a combat battalion. The unit remained in Tabarka and Bizerte until they shipped to Naples on 12 January 1944 to join the...
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significant airports serve Sfax, Djerba-Zarzis, Enfidha, Monastir, Tozeur and Tabarka. Tunisair is the national airline. Welcome to Tunisia Online News Updates :...
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century, losing its last Mediterranean colony, the island fortress of Tabarka, to the Bey of Tunis in 1742. The Convention of Turin of 1742, in which...
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rebellion of Abd al-Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn al-Ash'ath. 703 Battle of Tabarka Umayyads defeat and kill Queen Dihya in battle, annexing the Berber Kingdom...
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