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  2. Youssef Dey Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The mosque is considered significant as it was the first Ottoman mosque to be built in Tunis. [1] An official Historical Monument, it operated primarily as public speaking venue before becoming a real mosque by Youssef Dey in 1631. At the time it was the 11th mosque to be built in the capital.

  3. List of mosques in Tunis - Wikipedia

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    Mosque of Sidi Mahrez Youssef Dey Mosque. Bab Jazira Mosque; El Jedid Mosque; Hammouda Pacha Mosque; Sabkha Mosque; Saheb Ettabaâ Mosque; Sidi Belhassen El Halfaoui Mosque; Sidi Mahrez Mosque; Soubhan Allah Mosque; Youssef Dey Mosque

  4. Medina of Tunis - Wikipedia

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    The Youssef Dey Mosque functioned first as an oratory before becoming a mosque in 1631, and is the first mosque of the Ottoman-Turkish period. The Hammouda-Pacha mosque, built in 1655, was the second mosque of the Hanefite rite built in Tunis while the Sidi Mahrez mosque is the largest mosque of this type in the country.

  5. Category:Mosques in the medina of Tunis - Wikipedia

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    Youssef Dey Mosque; Z. Al-Zaytuna Mosque This page was last edited on 2 April 2018, at 15:50 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  6. Architecture of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of the Youssef Dey Mosque complex in Tunis (c. 1614–1639), with mausoleum and minaret visible In Tunis, the Mosque complex of Yusuf Dey , built or begun around 1614–15 by Yusuf Dey (r. 1610–1637), is one of the earliest and most important examples that imported Ottoman elements into local architecture.

  7. Category : 17th-century mosques in the Ottoman Empire

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    Youssef Dey Mosque This page was last edited on 8 December 2024, at 02:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  8. List of mosques in Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mosques in Tunisia.According to the data by the Ministry of Religious Affairs in December 2015, there are 5,470 mosques in Tunisia as a whole, among which 4,299 are Jami Masjids which conduct Friday Prayer and 1,171 are smaller mosques. [1]

  9. Ottoman Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Youssef Dey Mosque complex in Tunis (c. 1614–1639), with mausoleum and minaret visible In Tunis, the Mosque complex of Yusuf Dey , built or begun around 1614–15 by Yusuf Dey (r. 1610–1637), is one of the earliest and most important examples that incorporated Ottoman elements into local architecture.