Harmel Mosque
Harmel Mosque (Arabic: جامع حرمل), also known as the Kenitra Mosque (Arabic: جامع القنيطرة), is a Tunisian mosque located at Sabaghine Street in the medina of Tunis.
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Harmel Mosque minaret
History
The mosque was built during the Hafsid reign, by Ali Thabet, one of Yusuf Dey's ministers in the 17th century.[1]
- Commemorative plaque of the mosque
- Entrance of the mosque
- Inscription in top of the mosque's main entrance
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References
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- Ahmed Saadaoui (2010). Tunis, ville ottomane : trois siècles d'urbanisme et d'architecture (in French). Tunis: Centre de publication universitaire. p. 23. ISBN 978-9973-37-023-5.
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