Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Kairouan' has mentioned 'Tunisia' in the following places:
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City in Tunisia | WIKI |
Kairouan (Arabic: xd9xb1xd9x84xd9x92xd9x82xd9x8exd9x8axd9x92xd8xb1xd9x8exd9x88xd9x8exd8xa7xd9x86xe2x80x8e listen), also spelled Al Qayrawxc4x81n or Kairwan (Qeirwxc4x81n), is the capital of the Kairouan Governorate in Tunisia. | WIKI |
The qadi of Ifriqiya, Abd al-Rahman ibn Oqba al-Ghaffari, had been managing the defense of Kairouan, and succeeded in fending off an attack by the Berber rebel army raised in southern Tunisia by the Sufrite leader Oqasha ibn Ayub al-Fezari. | WIKI |
It soon became famous for its wealth and prosperity, reaching the levels of Basra and Kufa and giving Tunisia one of its golden ages long sought[by whom?] | WIKI |
During the rule of the Fatimids, Kairouan was neglected and lost its importance: the new rulers resided first in Raqqada but soon moved their capital to the newly built Al Mahdiyah on the coast of modern Tunisia. | WIKI |
After succeeding in extending their rule over all of central Maghreb, an area consisting of the modern countries of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, they eventually moved east to Egypt to found Cairo making it the capital of their vast Caliphate and leaving the Zirids as their vassals in Ifriqiya. | WIKI |
[30] The Banu Hilal conquest of Kairouan in 1057 led to the decline of the medieval community with Jews only returning after Tunisia was established as a French protectorate in 1881. | WIKI |