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If you have any question about Tunisia

Arabs don't marry other Muslims. Arabs marry only Arabs.
Tunisian girls they marry any one they love and even men they marry from any nation only if they are Muslim or christian girls

the flag of tunisia , can you tell me its history and about it , its so similar to Turkish flag.

Several Muslim countries along the south coast of the Mediterranean Sea used a red flag similar to the flag of the Ottoman Empire.After the destruction of the Tunisian naval division at the Battle of Navarino on 20 October 1827, the sovereign Husainid Dynasty leader Al-Husayn II ibn Mahmud decided to create a flag to use for the fleet of Tunisia, to distinguish it from other fleets. There are some discrepancies over the date of the flag's adoption, as the government states that it was adopted in 1831, while other sources like Siobhan Ryan's Ultimate Pocket Flags of the World claim that it was adopted in 1835
 
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How is the new government ?

government is sleeping it's just making new Constitution ( 3rd in Tunisia history the 1st in 1861 : In 1861, Tunisia enacted the first constitution in the Arab world )
 
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what r the views of general people of Tunisia about South Asians countries specially India n Pakistan???
i mean most people in South Asia don't discuss much about Tunisia or rather even Africa as a whole....:what:
 
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Tunisian girls they marry any one they love and even men they marry from any nation only if they are Muslim or christian girls



Several Muslim countries along the south coast of the Mediterranean Sea used a red flag similar to the flag of the Ottoman Empire.After the destruction of the Tunisian naval division at the Battle of Navarino on 20 October 1827, the sovereign Husainid Dynasty leader Al-Husayn II ibn Mahmud decided to create a flag to use for the fleet of Tunisia, to distinguish it from other fleets. There are some discrepancies over the date of the flag's adoption, as the government states that it was adopted in 1831, while other sources like Siobhan Ryan's Ultimate Pocket Flags of the World claim that it was adopted in 1835

Shukran......
 
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I think Pakistanis dont know much about Tunisia except its location and that its was a French colony.

I would like to know if Tunisian are as least informed about Pakistan as we are about Tunisia? :)
 
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what r the views of general people of Tunisia about South Asians countries specially India n Pakistan???
i mean most people in South Asia don't discuss much about Tunisia or rather even Africa as a whole....:what:

the only thing that most of tunisian know about india that is a 1 billion population nation and they warship cows and animals sorry not much

I think Pakistanis dont know much about Tunisia except its location and that its was a French colony.

I would like to know if Tunisian are as least informed about Pakistan as we are about Tunisia? :)

i don't know people know Pakistan well me too i don't know much just what i see on news and little about her military

any thing else any question
 
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mootaz-khelifi,i know you hate Iran as hell.but i want a fair answer.is it the majorities image of Iran in Tunisia?

well.did you know that Iran is going to open a car factory in Tunisia?
you will see this car in you streets very soon.
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thanks
 
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mootaz-khelifi,i know you hate Iran as hell.but i want a fair answer.is it the majorities image of Iran in Tunisia?

well.did you know that Iran is going to open a car factory in Tunisia?
you will see this car in you streets very soon.
IKCO-Dena-2-625x423.jpg

1__Iran_Khodro_Dena_int__520_326.jpg

samand_dena.jpg

thanks

i know that but most of Tunisians will continue buy european cars
thy don't by Tunisian ones ( 2 car factory ) i don't think about Iranian ones
 
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Kairouan - the holiest city of Tunisia it is considered by many Muslims to be Islam's fourth holiest city​
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Kairouan is one of the oldest and most important Islamic cities, but is the first Islamic city in the Maghreb region and is considered the establishment of the city of Kairouan, the beginning of the history of Arab-Islamic civilization in the Maghreb
*, The spectrum of the year 50 AH / 670 AD
No one considers it holy.
 
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If you have any question about Tunisia just ask it at any aspect of life
Do you guys Pray with their hands down when doing Qiyam I mean How Malikis pray ? and What is the number of your Armed Forces ?
 
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Tell us more about the origin of the word ' Tunisia'
 
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What has happened to Ben Ali and are the current leaders of Tunisia Islamists?

ben ali in KSA protected from Interpol and the new president is not Islamist just the prime minister

Do you guys Pray with their hands down when doing Qiyam I mean How Malikis pray ? and What is the number of your Armed Forces ?
some pray with hand down but we prefer hand crossed
 
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Tell us more about the origin of the word ' Tunisia'

Undoubtedly, the most ancient Berbers had various names for their land and settlements here, one early Punic-era Berber name being Massyli. After the Phoenicians arrived, their city of Carthage evolved to assume a dominant position over much of the western Mediterranean; this city-state gave its name to the region. Following the Punic Wars, the Romans established here their Province of Africa, taking the then not-widely-known name of Africa from a Berber word for 'the people'.[4] The Roman capital was the rebuilt city of Carthage. After the Arab and Muslim conquest, this name continued in use, as the region was called in Arabic Ifriqiya. Its capital was relocated to the newly-built city of Kairouan. The Fatimids later moved the capital of Ifriqiya to Mahdia, a city they founded, but then the Zirids returned it to Kairouan.
In the twelfth century the Berber Almohads [al-Muwwahids] conquered the country and began to rule it from Tunis, an ancient but until-then unimportant city, which thus rose to become the capital. The whole country then came to be called Tunis after this city (near the ruins of ancient Carthage). Tunis continued as the capital under Turkish rule, and remains so today. Only in the last years of the nineteenth century, under the French protectorate, did the current name Tunisie [in French] or Tunisiyya [in Arabic], (Tunisia in English), come into common use.
During these millennia of history under different states, the names for the country changed. They include: Massyli, Carthage, Africa, Ifriqiya, Tunis, Tunisia.
 
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