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Great Mosque of Sidi-Uqba VII
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The Great Mosque of Kairouan is considered as one of the most important monuments of Islamic civilization. It was founded by Arab general Uqba Ibn Nafi in 670AD but the present aspect of the mosque dates from the 9th century.
Great Mosque of Sidi-Uqba VI
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The Great Mosque of Kairouan is considered as one of the most important monuments of Islamic civilization. It was founded by Arab general Uqba Ibn Nafi in 670AD but the present aspect of the mosque dates from the 9th century. The columns were almost all looted from the remains of Carthage.
Great Mosque of Sidi-Uqba V
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The Great Mosque of Kairouan is considered as one of the most important monuments of Islamic civilization. It was founded by Arab general Uqba Ibn Nafi in 670AD but the present aspect of the mosque dates from the 9th century.
Great Mosque of Sidi-Uqba IV
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The Great Mosque of Kairouan is considered as one of the most important monuments of Islamic civilization. It was founded by Arab general Uqba Ibn Nafi in 670AD but the present aspect of the mosque dates from the 9th century.
Great Mosque of Sidi-Uqba III
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The Great Mosque of Kairouan is considered as one of the most important monuments of Islamic civilization. It was founded by Arab general Uqba Ibn Nafi in 670AD but the present aspect of the mosque dates from the 9th century.
Great Mosque of Sidi-Uqba II
January 22nd 2012 @ 10:07 GMT | Permalink
The Great Mosque of Kairouan is considered as one of the most important monuments of Islamic civilization. It was founded by Arab general Uqba Ibn Nafi in 670AD but the present aspect of the mosque dates from the 9th century.
Great Mosque of Sidi-Uqba I
January 22nd 2012 @ 10:07 GMT | Permalink
The Great Mosque of Kairouan is considered as one of the most important monuments of Islamic civilization. It was founded by Arab general Uqba Ibn Nafi in 670AD but the present aspect of the mosque dates from the 9th century.
Mosque of the Barber VIII
January 22nd 2012 @ 09:44 GMT | Permalink
The Mausoleum of Sidi Sahab, generally known as the Mosque of the Barber. The mosque is a veneration place for Abu Zama' al-Balaui, a companion of the prophet Muhammad, who, according to a legend, had saved for himself three hairs of Muhammad's beard, hence the name.
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