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The interior of the Grand Mosque. Kairouan, UNESCO World Heritage site. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The old town street Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kairouan Marble Columns and Arches Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inside mosque Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The lively main street inside the medina of Kairouan, with shops, market stalls and the ramparts Royalty Free Stock Photo
Portrait of a donkey inside the medina of Kairouan, Tunisia, with typical whitewashed houses Royalty Free Stock Photo
Typical cobbled and narrow street  inside the historical medina of Kairouan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Typical whitewashed houses and a narrow cobbled street, located inside the medina of Kairouan Royalty Free Stock Photo
Typical narrow streets  inside the historical medina of Kairouan in Tunisia, with blue colors Royalty Free Stock Photo
Typical cobbled and narrow street  inside the historical medina of Kairouan in Tunisia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Typical whitewashed houses and cobbled streets, located inside the medina of Kairouan, Tunisia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Kairouan Arabic: القيروان‎ Al Qairawān, also known as Kirwan or al-Qayrawan, is the capital of the Kairouan Governorate in Tunisia. It is a UNESCO World Hege site. The city was founded by the Arabs around 670.[1] In the period of Caliph Mu`awiya reigned 661-680, it became an important centre for Sunni Islamic scholarship and Quranic learning,[2] and thus attracting a large number of Muslims from various parts of the world, next only to Mecca and Medina. The holy Mosque of Uqba is situated in the city


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