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Best 1 Zaytuna Mosque

The Zaytuna Mosque stands as a significant historical landmark in Tunis, Tunisia. Constructed around 900 CE during the Aghlabid period, it represents one of North Africa’s earliest mosques. For centuries, it served as the center for the Zaytuna University, a renowned institution that profoundly infl...

2 Great Mosque of Sousse

Built in Sousse, Tunisia around 851 CE under the Aghlabid dynasty, it is a well-preserved early Islamic mosque noted for its ribbed dome over the entrance bay and fortress-like outer walls.

3 Ribat of Monastir

The Ribat of Monastir is an Islamic defensive structure in Tunisia, notable as one of the oldest Arab ribats in North Africa, founded in 796 AD.

4 Citadel of Sousse (Ribat)

The Ribat of Sousse is a massive 8th-century Islamic fortress in Tunisia built by the Aghlabid dynasty, serving both as a defensive coastal watchtower and a religious retreat.

5 Mosque of the Three Doors

Constructed in 866 CE in Kairouan, Tunisia, by Muhammad ibn Khayrun, this modestly sized structure is famous for its elaborately carved facade, the oldest of its kind.

6 Ribat of Sousse

The Ribat of Sousse is an 8th-century coastal fortification in Tunisia built by the Aghlabid dynasty, serving both as an Islamic monastery and a defensive lookout against naval attacks.

7 Andalusian Mosque Fez

Founded in Fez, Morocco, in 859 CE by Maryam al-Fihri, sister of the founder of al-Qarawiyyin, this historic mosque is notable for its ornate, intricately carved minaret.

8 Kasbah of Sfax

The Kasbah of Sfax is a historic fortress in Tunisia that served as the military heart of the city, built in the 9th century and heavily restored in the 17th century.

9 Great Mosque of Sfax

Built in 849 CE by the Aghlabids in Sfax, Tunisia, this large traditional mosque is a classic example of early Ifriqiyan architecture and features a vast central courtyard.

10 Kasbah of Kairouan

The Kasbah of Kairouan is a monumental fortress in Tunisia, notable for its massive 8th-century ramparts and its role in defending one of Islam's holiest early cities.

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