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    six kilometers. Monastir was founded on the ruins of the Punic–Roman city of Ruspina. The city features a well-preserved Ribat of Monastir that was used...
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    ISBN 978-90-04-35566-8. "Ribāt of Sousse". Qantara. Retrieved 2022-12-28. Lézine, Alexandre (1956). Le ribat de Sousse: suivi de notes sur le ribat de Monastir (in French)...
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  • الاتحاد الرياضي المنستيري), known as US Monastir or simply USM for short, is a Tunisian football club based in Monastir. The club was founded in 1923 and its...
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    A ribāṭ (Arabic: رِبَـاط; hospice, hostel, base or retreat) is an Arabic term, initially designating a small fortification built along a frontier during...
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    Sousse (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    by the Aghlabids in 870, marble from its churches was used to build the Ribat. A soaring structure that combined the purposes of a minaret and a watch...
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    Located on the outskirts of the city overlooking the sea, near the Ribat of Monastir, the mosque is characterized by the high exterior facades built of...
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    of several ribats in the region, which served defensive, religious and Maraboutic purposes. The most important ribats are those of Monastir, built by governor...
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    Kelibia Fort, Kelibia (5th century bc, 16th century) Ribat of Monastir, Monastir (c. 796) Ribat of Sousse, Sousse (c. 812) Lundazi Castle, Eastern Province...
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  • antiquités et arts de Tunisie, Tunis, 1953 Le ribat de Sousse, suivi de notes sur le ribat de Monastir, éd. Direction des antiquités et arts de Tunisie, Tunis...
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    by the Aghlabids.: 29–36  Of the many ribats built during this era, the Ribat of Sousse and the Ribat of Monastir are the most impressive surviving examples...
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  • died, probably of dropsy, in Béjaïa, Algeria. He is buried in the Ribat of Monastir, Tunisia. Abu as-Salt wrote an encyclopedic work of many treatises...
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    Additionally, border defenses such as ribats were set up, including in coastal cities like Sousse (Susa) and Monastir. The Aghlabids also built up the irrigation...
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    8th-century Muslim occupation of Narbonne. In Ifriqiya, the Ribat of Sousse and the Ribat of Monastir are two military structures dated to the late 8th century...
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  • Zaouïa de Sidi Baba Ali Smadhi. Béja Zaouïa de Sidi Ali El Mekki Zaouïa de Sidi El Mazri. Monastir Zaouïa de Sidi Bou Jaafar. Sousse Zaouïa de Sidi Abdel...
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    Marrakesh Meknes Rabat Salé Tangier Taroudant Taza Tétouan Hammamet Kairouan Monastir Sfax Sousse Tozeur Tunis Altstadt Petersen, Andrew (1996). "medina". Dictionary...
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    conquest of the Maghreb, the hill of Rades was equipped with a ribat. It is around this ribat, which has long since disappeared, that the village of which...
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    bound by friendship. During the heat of the summer, he went to Monastir and lived in a ribat with valiant soldiers who watched the boundaries. Ibn Al Jazzar...
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  • Monty Python's Life of Brian (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    spaceship for that.' That was purely it." The film was shot on location in Monastir, Tunisia, which allowed the production to reuse sets from Franco Zeffirelli's...
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    Early Caliphate navy (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    the Muslim Imazighen. Additionally, border defenses (ribat) were set up in Sousse and Monastir. The Aghlabids also built up the irrigation of the area...
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    Mediterranean coast, corresponding to the modern town Lemta, just south of Monastir, Tunisia. In antiquity, it was one of the wealthiest cities in the region...
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    a particular part of it (tekke in the Balkans, langar, 'refectory,' and ribāṭ in Central Asia), or by a quality of the saint (pīr, 'venerable, respectable...
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    such as Three Doors Mosque in Kairouan (built in the ninth century) or ribat Sousse, many of the ancient columns are purely Arab such as the great Zitouna...
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  • August 2015. "Departamento de Biologia". Archived from the original on 18 January 2016. Retrieved 13 August 2015. "Carreras de Grado". Retrieved 13 August...
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    10 tunis bureaux ministere de l'education superieur 36m 10 tunis bureaux ministere de l'education 36m 10 tunis bureaux ribat el medina 36m 8 sfax buraux...
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    Islamic-era monuments, including military structures like the Ribat of Sousse and the Ribat of Monastir, religious buildings like the Great Mosque of Sousse and...
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    Three Doors); and at Sfax. Also a well known ribat or fortified military monastery was built at Monastir, and another at Susa (in 821 by Ziyadat Allah...
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    the Three Doors), and at Sfax. Also a well known ribat or fortified monastery was built at Monastir, and at Susa (in 821 by Ziyadat Allah I); here Islamic...
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  • 6 P Asma Elghaoui (1991-08-29)29 August 1991 (aged 20) 1.70 m 15 47 Ribat Monastir 8 LW Jihene Ben Cheikh Ahmed (1985-12-21)21 December 1985 (aged 25)...
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