Edabaghine Mosque

Edabaghine Mosque (Arabic: مسجد الدباغين) or mosque of the tanners is a Tunisian mosque in the Medina of Tunis. It does not exist anymore.[1]

Localization

The mosque was located in souk Edabaghine. It has now been replaced by new houses.

Etymology

It was named after the tanners, called Edabaghine in Arabic, who surrounded the mosque.

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References

  1. Mohamed Belkhodja, Tārīkh maʻālim al-tawḥīd fī al-qadīm wa-fī al-Jadīd, Tunis, al-Maṭbaʻah al-Tūnisīyah, 1939, 429 p


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