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Sfaxians tend to add
their own
touch to the
Tunisian cuisine. They have
staple regional dishes such as
marka which is a fish soup to
which Sfaxians usually...
- Żurrieqi
Urban Tunis (North-Eastern Tunisian)
Village Eastern Sahili (Sahel)
Sfaxian Jijel (Lesser Kabylia)
Western Traras-Msirda
Jebli (Mountain) Judeo-Maghrebi...
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which makes it the
first national producer.
Another component of the
Sfaxian economy is the
exploitation of petroleum: the
Miskar natural gas field...
- and Fez) and
their respective harbors:
Sahili in the Sahel, Tunisia; Old
Sfaxian from Sfax,
Tunisia Jijel Arabic in
Petite Kabylie,
Constantinois (eastern...
- Żurrieqi
Urban Tunis (North-Eastern Tunisian)
Village Eastern Sahili (Sahel)
Sfaxian Jijel (Lesser Kabylia)
Western Traras-Msirda
Jebli (Mountain) Judeo-Maghrebi...
- his
friends Sfar and Guiga,
joined him
while he was
tutoring a
young Sfaxian boy,
Mohamed Aloulou, sent by his
parents to sit for the baccalaureate...
- 17th century,
during the
Muradid dynasty. At first, it was the home of a
Sfaxian saint, Sidi Ali
Ennouri (1643–1706).
Returning from his
studies in Cairo...
- Żurrieqi
Urban Tunis (North-Eastern Tunisian)
Village Eastern Sahili (Sahel)
Sfaxian Jijel (Lesser Kabylia)
Western Traras-Msirda
Jebli (Mountain) Judeo-Maghrebi...
- Żurrieqi
Urban Tunis (North-Eastern Tunisian)
Village Eastern Sahili (Sahel)
Sfaxian Jijel (Lesser Kabylia)
Western Traras-Msirda
Jebli (Mountain) Judeo-Maghrebi...
- the most
important icons of
Sfaxian Sufism of the 18th century. Nowadays, it
still keeps very
important place in the
Sfaxian community.
Mahmoud Megdiche...