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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Medina of Tunis' has mentioned 'Mosques' in the following places:
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The Medina contains some 700 monuments, including palaces, mosques, mausoleums, madrasas and fountains dating from the Almohad and the Hafsid periods.
Contents 1 History 2 Social and urban structure 3 Architecture 3.1 Domestic architecture 4 Landmarks 4.1 City gates 4.2 Madrasas 4.3 Mosques 4.4 Palaces 5 Contemporary art 6 See also 7 References 8 External links
[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.
Mosques[edit]
See also: List of mosques in Tunis
The Medina contains most of the great mosques of the capital, which were all built before the French protectorate.
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).
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.
Between the 16th and 19th centuries, new powers endowed the city with numerous palaces and residences, great mosques, zaouias and madrasas.