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ben+hmida+mosque Latitude and Longitude:

36°48′21″N 10°09′45″E / 36.805760277778°N 10.162426666667°E / 36.805760277778; 10.162426666667
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Ben Hmida Mosque
جامع بن حميدة
Religion
Affiliation Sunni Islam
Location
Location Tunis, Tunisia
Ben Hmida Mosque is located in Tunisia
Ben Hmida Mosque
Shown within Tunisia
Geographic coordinates 36°48′21″N 10°09′45″E / 36.805760277778°N 10.162426666667°E / 36.805760277778; 10.162426666667
Architecture
Type Mosque
Commemorative plaque of the mosque

Ben Hmida Mosque ( Arabic: جامع بن حميدة), is a Tunisian mosque located in the north of the medina of Tunis, in Bab Souika suburb.

Location

The mosque is located in 2 El Halib dead-end or the milk "dead-end", near Bab Lakouas, one of the medina's gates that disappeared. [1]

History

According to the commemorative plaque at the entrance of the mosque, it was built in 1009, during the era of the zirid dynasty that ruled the Maghreb between 972 and 1014. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Les mosquées selon les arrondissements. Bab Souika". commune-tunis.gov.tn (in French). Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Zirid dynasty | History & Facts | Britannica".



ben+hmida+mosque Latitude and Longitude:

36°48′21″N 10°09′45″E / 36.805760277778°N 10.162426666667°E / 36.805760277778; 10.162426666667
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ben Hmida Mosque
جامع بن حميدة
Religion
Affiliation Sunni Islam
Location
Location Tunis, Tunisia
Ben Hmida Mosque is located in Tunisia
Ben Hmida Mosque
Shown within Tunisia
Geographic coordinates 36°48′21″N 10°09′45″E / 36.805760277778°N 10.162426666667°E / 36.805760277778; 10.162426666667
Architecture
Type Mosque
Commemorative plaque of the mosque

Ben Hmida Mosque ( Arabic: جامع بن حميدة), is a Tunisian mosque located in the north of the medina of Tunis, in Bab Souika suburb.

Location

The mosque is located in 2 El Halib dead-end or the milk "dead-end", near Bab Lakouas, one of the medina's gates that disappeared. [1]

History

According to the commemorative plaque at the entrance of the mosque, it was built in 1009, during the era of the zirid dynasty that ruled the Maghreb between 972 and 1014. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Les mosquées selon les arrondissements. Bab Souika". commune-tunis.gov.tn (in French). Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  2. ^ "Zirid dynasty | History & Facts | Britannica".



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