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The mosque was built in 1874 (1291 [[Islamic calendar|Hijri]]) under the reign of the [[Husaynid Dynasty]], as mentioned by the commemorative plaque at the entrance. |
The mosque was built in 1874 (1291 [[Islamic calendar|Hijri]]) under the reign of the [[Husaynid Dynasty]], as mentioned by the commemorative plaque at the entrance. |
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Mosquée Saïda Ajoula photo2 مسجد السيدة عجولة.jpg|Commemorative plaque of the mosque |
Mosquée Saïda Ajoula photo2 مسجد السيدة عجولة.jpg|Commemorative plaque of the mosque |
Revision as of 13:54, 22 January 2017
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Saisa Adjoula Mosque is a mosque in Tunis. It is situated in the north of the Medina.
Localization
This mosque is located at number 20, Saida Adjoula street [1].
Etymology
The mosque got its name from a saint woman called Saida Adjoula.
History
The mosque was built in 1874 (1291 Hijri) under the reign of the Husaynid Dynasty, as mentioned by the commemorative plaque at the entrance.
Refrences
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Commemorative plaque of the mosque
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Doorway of the Mosque
- ^ "List of the mosques in the Medina Of Tunis". Retrieved 11 January 2017.