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increased as
local lifestyles became more uniform. At one time, some 6000
ghorfas existed in Tunisia. A
large proportion of
these have
disappeared since...
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criticized for his work as
president of
Ghorfa Arab-German
Chamber of
Commerce and
Industry (
Ghorfa).
Ghorfa legalizes trade do****ents of
companies that...
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Tunisia is
dotted with
hilltop ksour and multi-story
fortified granaries (
ghorfa), such as the
examples in
Medenine and Ksar
Ouled Soltane,
which are typically...
- each of
which has a
perimeter of multi-story
vaulted granary cellars, or
ghorfas. Like
other ksour (plural of ksar)
built by
Berber communities Ksar Ouled...
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South African home was
originally a granary. Rice barn
Treppenspeicher Ghorfa Parish granary One or more of the
preceding sentences incorporates text...
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Overview of some Gorfas. A
walkway to the Ksar.
Vaulf of
ghorfas.
Decoration inside a
ghorfa. Popp, Herbert; K****ah,
Abdelfettah (2010).
Ksour of the...
- they are
referred to as a
kasbah or, in the case of
another type, as a
ghorfa. In Algeria, they were once
common in the Aurès Mountains,
where they were...
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often having a
fortified communal granary like
those in Algeria, or the
ghorfa and
agadir types known in
Tunisia and
Morocco respectively,
beside other...
- the
village now
serves as a
tourist attraction. Some of the village's
Ghorfas are
partially collapsed. In 2020 Ksar
Hallouf was one of
several Tunisian...
-
Tunisia is
dotted with
hilltop ksour and multi-story
fortified granaries (
ghorfa), such as the
examples in
Medenine and Ksar
Ouled Soltane,
typically built...