Michel Reference
TN 131
Stanley Reference
TN 134
Yvert Reference
TN 131
Themes
Sites and landscapes
Description
The Great Mosque of Tunis, also known as the Zitouna Mosque or Mosque of the Olive Tree in French, is the main mosque in the medina of Tunis.
Linked to Malikism, it is the oldest and largest sanctuary in the capital of Tunisia. Built over an area of some 5,000 m2, the mosque has nine entrances and has 184 ancient columns mainly from the site of Carthage.
The mosque has long constituted a defensive post facing the sea, two surveillance towers remaining in the northeast and southeast corners of the building.
Linked to Malikism, it is the oldest and largest sanctuary in the capital of Tunisia. Built over an area of some 5,000 m2, the mosque has nine entrances and has 184 ancient columns mainly from the site of Carthage.
The mosque has long constituted a defensive post facing the sea, two surveillance towers remaining in the northeast and southeast corners of the building.
Size
17x21 mm
Colors
brun
Designer
Paul Proust
Printers
Antonin (Jean) Delzers (E)
Perforation
14 x 13½
Print
Typographie
Face Value
0,40 DT
Mint Value
—
Used Value
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