Gates of Sfax
Appearance
The gates of Sfax are the entrances into the Medina quarter of Sfax, Tunisia.
History
[edit]Until the 20th century, the medina of Sfax had only two entrances: Bab Diwan in the southern facade, and Bab Jebli in the northern one.[1] During the 20th century, many new gates were built in order to decongest the medina and promote the exchange with the external areas.[2]
List of the gates
[edit]- Bab Diwan
- Bab Jebli
- Bab Jebli Jedid
- Bab El Ksar
- Bab El Kasbah
- Bab Nahj El Bey
- Bab Borj Ennar
- Bab Charki
- Bab Gharbi
Gallery
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Bab Nahj El Bey
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Bab Diwan
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Bab Jebli
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Bab Jebli Jedid
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Bab El Ksar
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Bab El Kasbah
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Bab Charki
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Bab Borj Ennar
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Bab Gharbi
References
[edit]- ^ Jamila Binous, Naceur Baklouti, Aziza Ben Tanfous and Kadri Bouteraa (2015). Ifriqiya :Thirteen centuries of art and architecture in Tunisia. Tunis: Déméter. ISBN 9783902782410.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Bensalah, Moncef. "Les portes de la Médina". www.lesitesfaxien.net (in French). Archived from the original on 2017-10-16. Retrieved 2017-12-25.