Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Medina of Tunis' has mentioned 'Mosque' in the following places:
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Founded in 698 around the original core of the Zitouna Mosque, the Medina of Tunis developed throughout the Middle Ages. | WIKI |
[3] The main axis was between the mosque and the centre of government to the west in the kasbah. | WIKI |
Nevertheless the north-south and east-west axes are comparable to a Roman cardo and decumanus (Sidi Ben Arous, Jemaa Zitouna and Pasha Streets) that intersect at the court of Zitouna mosque, house of prayer and studies. | WIKI |
Facade of the mausoleum of Hammouda Pasha, part of his mosque | WIKI |
In 1655, he had Ottoman architects build the Hammouda Pacha Mosque in the Turkish style, with an elegant octagonal minaret, below which he constructed his family mausoleum. | WIKI |
[10] Murad's son Mohamed Bey El Mouradi (1686xe2x80x931696) built several monuments in Tunis including the (Sidi Mahrez Mosque), modelled on the mosques of Istanbul with a great central dome. | WIKI |
Minaret of mosque Hammouda-Pacha | WIKI |
The main Zitouna Mosque was built in 732 in the heart of the Medina and then rebuilt in 864. | WIKI |
The Kasbah Mosque built between 1231 and 1235, was the second mosque to be built in the Medina, intended for the rulers themselves, who lived in the nearby Kasbah. | WIKI |
The Youssef Dey Mosque functioned first as an oratory before becoming a mosque in 1631, and is the first mosque of the Ottoman-Turkish period. | WIKI |
The Hammouda-Pacha mosque, built in 1655, was the second mosque of the Hanefite rite built in Tunis while the Sidi Mahrez mosque is the largest mosque of this type in the country. | WIKI |
Built from 1692 to 1697, it is Ottoman-inspired and recalls some Istanbul mosques such as the Blue Mosque (erected between 1609 and 1616) and the Yeni Valide (completed in 1663). | WIKI |
The El Jedid Mosque, built by the founder of the Hussein dynasty Hussein the Ist Bey between 1723 and 1727, has, like the Youssef Dey and Hammouda-Pacha mosques, an Ottoman-inspired octagonal minaret. | WIKI |
Al-Zaytuna Mosque Zitouna Mosque Court El Ksar Mosque dating from 12th century (with the exception of its minaret built 17th century) Youssef Dey Mosquee (First half of the 17th century) Prayer room of the mosque Sidi Mahrez (End of the 17th century) View of the mosque Saheb Ettabaxc3xa2 (beginning of 19th century) | WIKI |
There are some 700 historic monuments, distributed in 7 areas, among which the most remarkable are the Zitouna Mosque, the Kasbah Mosque, the Youssef Dey Mosque, Bab Jedid Gate, Bab Bhar Gate, the Souq el-Attarine, the Dar el-Bey, Souqs ech-Chaouachia, the Tourbet (family cemetery) el Bey, noble houses such as Dar Hussein, Dar Ben Abdallah, Dar Lasram, the Medrasa Es- Slimanya and El-Mouradia, the El Attarine military barracks and the Zaouia of Sidi Mehrez. | UNESCO |