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Youssef Saheb Ettabaa (Arabic: يوسف صاحب الطابع; born c. 1765, died 23
January 1815), was a
Tunisian politician and a
mameluk of
Moldavian origin. He...
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Mustapha Saheb Ettabaa (Arabic: مصطفى صاحب الطابع; born 1784 and died 10 May 1861), was a
Tunisian politician and a
mamluk of
Georgian origin who served...
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Saheb Ettabaâ Mosque, also
known as
Youssef Saheb Al
Tabaa Mosque, is a
mosque in Tunis, Tunisia,
located in the
Halfaouine area of the city. It is an...
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Saheb Ettabaâ Palace is an old
palace in the
Medina of Tunis. It is
located in south-west of the
Halfaouine square.
Youssef Saheb Ettabaa ordered this...
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Shakir Sahib al-Taba'a was
almost immediately replaced by
Mustapha Saheb Ettabaa, the
oldest minister,
although it was
Mustapha Khaznadar who
became the...
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Algerian border.
After 1800, he
accompanied Minister Youssef Saheb Ettabaa on the
tours (mhalla) of
pacification and tax
collection in the tribal...
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Saheb Ettabaâ (Arabic: مدرسة صاحب الطابع) is one of the
madrasahs of the
medina of Tunis. It is
located in Sidi El
Aloui Street, near
Saheb Ettabaâ Mosque...
- Hammouda-Pacha mosques, an Ottoman-inspired
octagonal minaret. The
Saheb Ettabaâ Mosque,
built between 1808 and 1814, is the last
mosque constructed in...
- 1692, it
resembles the
Ottoman Süleymaniye
Mosque in Istanbul. The
Saheb Ettabaâ Mosque,
built between 1808 and 1814 was the last
mosque built by the Tunis...
- At the
initiative of
Minister of
Hussein Bey II,
Mamluk Shakir Saheb Ettabaâ, a
battalion of
Tunisian infantry was
established in
Tunis in
January 1831...