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    Kasbah of Sfax is a kasbah, an Islamic desert fortress, located in the southwestern corner of the ancient city of Sfax. It was used for different purposes...
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    A kasbah (/ˈkæzbɑː/, also US: /ˈkɑːz-/; Arabic: قصبة, romanized: qaṣaba, lit. 'fortress', Arabic pronunciation: [qasˤaba], Maghrebi Arabic: [qasˤba]),...
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    portes de la Médina". lesitesfaxien.net (in French). Archived from the original on 16 October 2017. Retrieved 16 February 2018. "Kasbah of Sfax". "City...
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    Borj Sfax or Kasbah of Sfax was built as one of the forts, but as time passed and life evolved around it the Aghlabid decided to build the city of Sfax. With...
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    Bab El Kasbah (Arabic: باب القصبة) is one of the gates of the Medina of Sfax, located in the west of its walls southern facade and gives access to its...
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    The gates of Sfax are the entrances into the Medina quarter of Sfax, Tunisia. Until the 20th century, the medina of Sfax had only two entrances: Bab Diwan...
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    (Mahdia), Mahdia Governorate (16th century) Kasbah of Le Kef, Kef Governorate, (c. 1612) Kasbah of Sfax (9th-century) Kelibia Fort, Kelibia (5th century...
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    Sousse (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    1896 and 1911, railways were built connecting Sousse with Tunis, Kairouan, Sfax, Mahdia, Moknin, and Henshir Suwatir. Food industries were also established...
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    2022. "La Kasbah de Bizerte | Guide de voyage en Tunisie". Guide-voyage-tunisie.com. Retrieved 11 June 2022. "Institut Supérieur de Gestion de Bizerte –...
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  • to create the surprise in Sfax by beating the host team by the score of 3–2. Defender Boukhriss opened the score for FUS de Rabat but the hosts succeed...
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    Muslim town was built as an extension of what is currently known as the Kasbah, one of the corners of the surviving complete rampart of the medina. In...
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    and ammunition. Every city and large village had one of these forts. The Kasbah of Tunis, fortress and former residence of the Bey of Tunis, had a special...
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    Tunisia (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    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 50...
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    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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  • Rankings: Université Mohammed V de Rabat". Top Universities. 29 June 2023. Retrieved 29 June 2023. "Université Mohammed V de Rabat". Times Higher Education...
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    desert oases regions of Morocco, such as the Kasbah Telouet, Kasbah Amridil, Kasbah Tamnougalt, or the Kasbah Taourirt in Ouarzazate. In these regions, often...
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    Farhat Hached (category People from Sfax Governorate)
    1943 Hached was recruited for government service which meant relocation to Sfax where he was able to resume his trades union activities. The same year he...
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    historic towns or medinas today include those of Tunis, Kairouan, Mahdia, Sfax, and Sousse. In Morocco, the Treaty of Fes established another French Protectorate...
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    Berbers (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    rural valleys and oases of the Atlas and the south are marked by numerous kasbahs (fortresses) and ksour (fortified villages), typically flat-roofed structures...
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  • "Médina de Sfax" (in French). UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 4 April 2023. Retrieved 20 January 2024. "Le Permien marin de Jebel...
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    the Kasbah, which was first built in 850 under the reign of Abu al-Abbas Muhammad (r. 841–856) but rebuilt many times since then. At the Kasbah's southwest...
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    specialization as a port exclusively reserved for passenger and tourist traffic. The kasbah fortress was built in 1535 by Charles I of Spain, but was captured by the...
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    Bab Diwan (category City gates in Sfax)
    is one of the gates of the medina of Sfax. It is located in the southern facade of the old city between Bab Kasbah on the western corner and Bab Borj Ennar...
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    Goulette to receive Rashid but Barbarossa landed 9,000 men, seized the Kasbah and proclaimed Suleiman the Magnificent as rightful ruler of Tunis. Abu...
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    of Béja Kasbah of Béja : The Kasbah of Béja, is a castle built during the Roman area over the ruins of another Carthaginian castle, the Kasbah was destroyed...
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    Oran (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    surmounted by strong towers spaced between them," with a central castle or kasbah where the Spanish governor had his headquarters.[citation needed] Under...
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    bombardment from both the German and Italian side and the Allies. Part of its Kasbah was destroyed. On 27 January 1980, a group of dissidents armed and trained...
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    Times. Retrieved 29 October 2019. Hoorman, Chloé (2005-01-10). "Le grand bain de la mondialisation". L’Express (in French). Archived from the original on 2008-02-28...
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  • can still be seen Benin City Kano Keffi Bizerte Hammamet Kairouan Monastir Sfax Sousse Tozeur Tunis Valdivia Cartagena Havana Santo Domingo was a fortified...
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    religious buildings like the Great Mosque of Sousse and the Great Mosque of Sfax, and practical infrastructure works like the Aghlabid Reservoirs of Kairouan...
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