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During the 7th century the region of Tunisia was conquered by Arab troops led by the Ghassanid general . The city had the natural advantage of coastal access, via the Mediterranean, to the major ports of southern Europe. Early on, Tunis played a military role — the Arabs recognized the strategic importance of its proximity to the Strait of Sicily. From the earliest years of the 8th century, Tunis was the chef-lieu of this area: it became the Arabs' naval base in the western Mediterranean, and took on considerable military importance, and with a strategic location, the city grew, and with it grew the mosques for the Muslims to pray in.

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  • قائمة مساجد مدينة تونس (ar)
  • Liste des mosquées de Tunis (fr)
  • Moschee di Tunisi (it)
  • List of mosques in Tunis (en)
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  • يوجد بمدينة تونس مجموعة كبيرة من المساجد، توسعت بازدياد سكان المدينة وباختلاف مذاهبهم ممّا أدّى إلى تنوّع الجوامع معماريّا وفنيّا وجعلها ذات ثقل معرفي وديني. جامع الزيتونة هو نواة مدينة تونس، تأسّست حوله المدينة. وهو أعرق جوامعها.هذه قائمة المساجد والجوامع الموجودة بمدينة تونس. (ar)
  • Cet article recense les mosquées de Tunis, en Tunisie, les principales étant situées dans la médina. La plus connue et plus ancienne d'entre elles est la mosquée Zitouna, située au centre de la médina de Tunis, formant ainsi le noyau de la cité. Désormais, il existe de nombreuses mosquées à travers la ville par suite de la croissance et de la diversification de sa population. Celle-ci a conduit à l'apparition de mosquées aux styles architecturaux variés. (fr)
  • During the 7th century the region of Tunisia was conquered by Arab troops led by the Ghassanid general . The city had the natural advantage of coastal access, via the Mediterranean, to the major ports of southern Europe. Early on, Tunis played a military role — the Arabs recognized the strategic importance of its proximity to the Strait of Sicily. From the earliest years of the 8th century, Tunis was the chef-lieu of this area: it became the Arabs' naval base in the western Mediterranean, and took on considerable military importance, and with a strategic location, the city grew, and with it grew the mosques for the Muslims to pray in. (en)
  • Questo articolo elenca le moschee a Tunisi, in Tunisia. (it)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Sidi_Mahrez_Mosque.jpg
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  • يوجد بمدينة تونس مجموعة كبيرة من المساجد، توسعت بازدياد سكان المدينة وباختلاف مذاهبهم ممّا أدّى إلى تنوّع الجوامع معماريّا وفنيّا وجعلها ذات ثقل معرفي وديني. جامع الزيتونة هو نواة مدينة تونس، تأسّست حوله المدينة. وهو أعرق جوامعها.هذه قائمة المساجد والجوامع الموجودة بمدينة تونس. (ar)
  • Cet article recense les mosquées de Tunis, en Tunisie, les principales étant situées dans la médina. La plus connue et plus ancienne d'entre elles est la mosquée Zitouna, située au centre de la médina de Tunis, formant ainsi le noyau de la cité. Désormais, il existe de nombreuses mosquées à travers la ville par suite de la croissance et de la diversification de sa population. Celle-ci a conduit à l'apparition de mosquées aux styles architecturaux variés. (fr)
  • During the 7th century the region of Tunisia was conquered by Arab troops led by the Ghassanid general . The city had the natural advantage of coastal access, via the Mediterranean, to the major ports of southern Europe. Early on, Tunis played a military role — the Arabs recognized the strategic importance of its proximity to the Strait of Sicily. From the earliest years of the 8th century, Tunis was the chef-lieu of this area: it became the Arabs' naval base in the western Mediterranean, and took on considerable military importance, and with a strategic location, the city grew, and with it grew the mosques for the Muslims to pray in. (en)
  • Questo articolo elenca le moschee a Tunisi, in Tunisia. (it)
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