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[[File:Med Hamzia.JPG|thumb|Door of the madrasa]]
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'''Madrasa Hamzia''' ({{lang-ar|المدرسة الحمزية}}) is one of the [[madrasa]]hs of the [[medina of Tunis]]. It was built in the [[20th century]] by a rich [[Bourgeoisie|bourgeois]] in order to host the [[University of Ez-Zitouna]] students coming from [[Mahdia, Tunisia]].
'''Madrasa Hamzia''' ({{langx|ar|المدرسة الحمزية}}) is one of the [[madrasa]]hs of the [[medina of Tunis]]. It was built in the 20th century by a rich [[Bourgeoisie|bourgeois]] in order to host the [[University of Ez-Zitouna]] students coming from [[Mahdia, Tunisia]].


== Location ==
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{{Madrasas of Tunis}}
{{Madrasas of Tunis}}
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{{Portal|Africa}}


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[[Category:Madrasas in the medina of Tunis|Hamzia]]
[[Category:Madrasas in the medina of Tunis|Hamzia]]

Latest revision as of 16:46, 30 October 2024

Door of the madrasa

Madrasa Hamzia (Arabic: المدرسة الحمزية) is one of the madrasahs of the medina of Tunis. It was built in the 20th century by a rich bourgeois in order to host the University of Ez-Zitouna students coming from Mahdia, Tunisia.

Location

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Inscription on top of the madrasa entrance

The madrasa is located in Souk El Attarine, between the Khaldounia and the madrasa Asfouria. It is very close to the Al-Zaytuna Mosque.

History

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It was built in 1929 by Hassan Ben El Haj Hamza, a wealthy bourgeois from Mahdia, Tunisia.

It is the only madrasa in the medina of Tunis to host not only students but also teachers.

Evolution

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Nowadays, the madrasa is managed by the Tunisian Ministry of Culture.

References

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36°47′51″N 10°10′15″E / 36.7976°N 10.1709°E / 36.7976; 10.1709