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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Medina of Tunis' has mentioned 'Tunis' in the following places:
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Old city of Tunis, Tunisia | WIKI |
The Medina of Tunis is the medina quarter of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia. | WIKI |
Under Almohad rule, Tunis became the capital of Ifriqiya,[5] and under the Hafsid period it developed into a religious, intellectual and economic center. | WIKI |
Street network of the Tunis medina | WIKI |
With an area of 270 hectares (670 acres)[8] (plus 29 hectares (72 acres) for the district of the kasbah) and nearly 110,000 inhabitants, the Medina has one-tenth of the population of Tunis and a sixth of the urbanized area of the agglomeration. | WIKI |
Thus, the northern suburb supports the football club Espxc3xa9rance Sportive de Tunis while the southern side is the district of the rival Club Africain. | 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 |
The Husainid ruler Ali II ibn Hussein (1759xe2x80x931782) had the Tourbet el Bey constructed in the south of the Medina as a mausoleum for his family,[11][12] It is the largest funerary monument in Tunis. | WIKI |
vteCity gates of Tunis Bab Alioua Bab Bnet Bab Cartagena Bab El Allouj Bab el Bhar Bab El Fellah Bab El Gorjani Bab El Jazira Bab el Khadra Bab Jedid Bab Laassal Bab Lakouas Bab Menara Bab Saadoun Bab Sidi Abdallah Cherif Bab Sidi Abdessalem Bab Sidi Kacem Bab Souika Part of Medina of Tunis WikiProject Tunisia | WIKI |
See also: Madrasas of Tunis | WIKI |
See also: List of mosques in Tunis | 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 |
See also: Palaces of Tunis | WIKI |
The palaces or the Dars are one of the most important historical monuments in the ancient city of Tunis, which were inhabited by politicians, wealthy class and dignitaries of the city. | WIKI |
The Medina, the old city, of Tunis hosts two of the largest contemporary art projects in Tunisia. | WIKI |
Each edition of xc2xa0the festival offers Tunis different creations in several art fields:dance, plastic arts, video, theater, music, literature, performance, etc. | WIKI |
Both festivals and as well other cultural initiatives in Tunis profited from the social environment of the Medina context and it continues to xc2xa0be considered it as a niche for artistic growth and development. | WIKI |
Under the Almohads and the Hafsids, from the 12th to the 16th century, Tunis was considered one of the greatest and wealthiest cities in the Arab world. | UNESCO |
At the time of inscription, 50% of the built heritage of Tunis was considered to be in a bad state of conservation or almost in ruins. | UNESCO |
The Medina of Tunis has a safeguarding and management structure attached to the National Heritage Institute and a Safeguarding Association for the Medina attached to the Municipality of Tunis. | UNESCO |