- akçe. A map from Napoleon's
invasion of 1799 by
Pierre Jacotin named it
Fondouk, as a
village by the road from
Jaffa to Nablus. In 1838
Robinson noted...
-
Foundouk El
Attarine (Arabic: فندق العطارين) is one of the
fondouks of the
medina of Tunis. It is
located in Souk El Attarine[citation needed] that used...
- The
fondouk of the
French is a
caravanserai located in the
medina of
Tunis in the old franc1 district. It is near Bab El Bhar. The
fondouk was
built during...
- (Arabic: فندق النجارين, lit. 'Inn of the carpenters'; also
transliterated as
Fondouk el-Nejjarine) is a
historic funduq (a
caravanserai or
traditional inn)...
-
Fondouk El
Haddadine (arabic : فندق الحدادين) or the blacksmiths'fondouk, is an old
fondouk (or hotel) in the
medina of Sfax
located near Bab Jebli. It...
- the 133rd
Infantry Regiment, 34th
Infantry Division. On that day, near
Fondouk, Tunisia, he
advanced alone across open
terrain despite intense hostile...
-
Sagha (Arabic: فندق الصاغة, lit. 'inn of the goldsmiths') (also
spelled Fondouk Sagha) is a
historic funduq (a
caravanserai or
traditional inn) in Fes...
- Nofilia,
Tebaga Gap, Enfidaville,
Medjez el Bab, K****erine, Thala,
Fondouk,
Fondouk P****, El Kourzia,
Djebel Kournine,
Agroub el Megas, Tunis,
Hamman Lif...
-
front to
support First Army's
attempt to
penetrate the
Fondouk P****.
While the
fighting at
Fondouk continued on 8
April First Army had the
opportunity to...
- at the
Wayback Machine. Archnet.
Retrieved January 22, 2018. "Fès: Les
fondouks de la médina restaurés et labellisés". L'Économiste (in French). 2016-04-08...