- name of the souk El
Trouk is much debated, but
there is an
agreement that the word
comes from
tourk (Turkish) in
Arabic with
trouk, the word for Antiquities...
- El
Trouk Mosque , or
Mosque of the
Turks (Arabic: جامع الترك) is one of the
mosques of the
Medina of Sfax, Tunisia. The
mosque is
located in the eastern...
- Souk El
Trouk (Arabic: سوق الترك) is one of the
souks of the
medina of Tunis. It is
specialized in
clothing and
embroidery trading. Souk El
Trouk was initiated...
- Souk El
Trouk (Arabic : سوق الترك ) is one of the
oldest markets in the
Medina of Sfax. Souk El
Trouk used to be
expanded all over the
covered part of...
-
century and
specializing in leather. At the
periphery are the
souks Et
Trouk, El Blat, El Blaghgia, El Kébabgia, En Nhas (copper), Es
Sabbaghine (dyeing)...
-
Turks also
turned to
commerce and the crafts,
initially in the Souq el-
Trouk (the
Bazaar of the Turks),
where a
considerable number of
merchants of Turkish...
- souk is
located between Rahbet al
niima and Souk El
Trouk. It
extends from the west of path of the
Trouk and
connects with Souk El
Kamour then
takes a left...
- Souk El
Blaghgia and Sidi Ben
Arous Street, from the west from Souk El
Trouk and from the
south by Souk El Fekka. In this souk,
there are a good number...
- exists. Souk El
Saffajine used to be
located in the
alley between Souk El
Trouk and Souk Al Balghajine. This Souk used to be for
making and
selling Tunisian...
-
close to Souk El
Trouk from one end and to Souk Es
Sekajine from the
other end. The souk was
constructed at the same time as Souk El
Trouk by
Yusuf Dey during...