Arabiaweather.com - Ismail Qasimi - The city of Kairouan is only 160 km from the Tunisian capital, but you will visit a historical city that takes you back to the era of the Islamic conquests, so prepare for this journey through history in a city whose name means “the station of the army” and it is one of the best tourist places in Tunisia .
Kairouan was the first capital of the Islamic Maghreb, as it was founded in the fiftieth year of Hijra, corresponding to the year 670 AD, and campaigns of conquest came out of it to the countries of Algeria, Morocco, the Iberian Peninsula in Europe, and the rest of the lands towards Africa.
The city was founded by the great companion Uqba bin Nafi, who continued the conquests from it, and was buried in an Algerian city close to the Tunisian border, today it is named after him and is located in the state of Biskra.
For more than four centuries, the city of Kairouan occupied the center of the first capital in Africa and at the same time the first Islamic scientific city with a number of public libraries, mosques, seminars and religious schools called the House of Wisdom.
Today, the city is still one of the most important Tunisian cities, and it is the seat of the state that bears the same name. It is also one of the oldest and most important Islamic cities, because of its symbolism in Islamic civilization.
Today, the "Kasbah" is located in the center of the city and includes its administrative center, the houses of notables and the markets. The city center also includes Martyrs' Square and the old city. Cafés, luxury shops and a number of public administrations, banks, hotels and restaurants are located in its vicinity, which indicates the city's tourist status.
Among its heritage landmarks, Kairouan is famous for the Great Mosque known as the Uqba Ibn Nafi Mosque, the House of Wisdom, the National Museum of Islamic Arts, the Mosque of the Three Gates, the city walls and its many doors, in addition to the shrines and shrines of a number of honorable companions.
It also includes a number of traditional markets with narrow alleys, such as the quarter market for carpets, the Nahaseen market, the Al-Balaghia market, the Attarin market, the Al-Jaraba market and the vegetable market.
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