- Bab
Souika (Arabic: باب سويقة) is one of the
gates of the
medina of Tunis. It was
demolished in 1861. Its
situation was
between Bab El
Khadra and Bab Saadoun...
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flanked by the two
suburbs of Bab
Souika to the
north and Bab El
Jazira to the south.
Located near the Bab
Souika, the
neighborhood of
Halfaouine gained...
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Tunisian professional sports club
founded on 15
January 1919 in the Bab
Souika neighborhood of Tunis. Its
football section has
competed in the Tunisian...
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replaced by a green-tiled roof.
Another example is the Aïn
Souika Fountain in the
Souika neighborhood, an old wall
fountain set
behind an archway. The...
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north and
south divided the main
Medina into two
suburbs north (Bab
Souika) and
south (Bab El Jazira).
Before the
Almohad Caliphate,
other cities such...
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period that
Tunis lost a
number of its
historic gates - Bab Cartagena, Bab
Souika, Bab Bnet and Bab El Jazira. The
bronze cannon on the city
walls and the...
- Tunisia.
First constructed circa 1350 on the edge of the
suburb of Bab
Souika, it
originally had only one
narrow arch and it was
replaced in 1881 (at...
- 36.81025; 10.17244 Bab
Souika • Bab La****al 36°48′48″N 10°10′05″E / 36.81329°N 10.16815°E / 36.81329; 10.16815 Bab
Souika • Bab
Saadoun 36°48′35″N...
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though they led to more deaths. More
fighting occurred at Bab
Souika,
where the
killing of an
Italian brought 600
other Italians out to avenge...
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Picture of Bourguiba,
lawyer in Bab
Souika, c. 1931,
after his
return to Tunisia....