Bab El Fellah (Arabic: باب الفلة) was one of the gates of the medina of Tunis. Also called "Door of the Breach", it is located on the second enclosure of the southern suburbs of Tunis. Built around 1350, it plays an important economic role because its situation near the agricultural plain and on the roads of Zaghouan and Kairouan.
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Sidi Mansour Mosque is a Tunisian mosque in El Hajjamine quarter, attached to the Bab El Jazira suburb in the south of the Medina of Tunis.
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Bab Alioua is one of the gates of the medina of Tunis, the capital of Tunisia.
Bab Alioua, which translates as the "Gate of the Small Story", was built by the sultan hafside Abū lshâq Ibrâhîm al-Mustansir at the eastern edge of the ramparts of the medina. It takes its name from a small building near the gate that served as a lookout post. It was through this door that Hayreddin Barbarossa entered Tunis in 1534.
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The Higher National Engineering School of Tunis, is a public institution of higher education and scientific research and a member of the University of Tunis.
ENSIT establishment was a response to the increasing industrialization of Tunisia. The school is currently an "école d'ingénieurs", or school of engineering, which follows to some extent the European polytechnic university model. In 2011, the main focus of ENSIT was to form engineers with high scientific aptitude in the fields of civil, mechanical, electrical engineering and computer science. The academic year of 2012/2013 brought two more specializations: industrial engineering and applied mathematics. The change of curriculum has dictated an end to the LMD reforms by which the admission process was organized. However, the school retains its doctorate and master's programs.
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Sabkha Mosque is a Tunisian mosque in the south of the medina of Tunis in Bab Jaziza suburb.
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Bab Jazira Mosque, Tunisian Arabic: Jēma' Bēb Dzīra, also known as El Jenaïz mosque is a mosque in Tunis, Tunisia.
According to an ancient tradition, beside this door, there was a wide breach which allowed the flight of the Tunisians during the battle of Tunis in 1535.
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