Establishment of Kairouan by Uqba ibn Nafi, Arab-Muslim general, significant historical event.

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In the early years of the Arab conquests, the Arab-Muslim general Uqba ibn Nafi laid the foundation of the city of Kairouan in present-day Tunisia. Strategically located in the heart of North Africa, the city served as a crucial hub for trade and military operations. Under Uqba's leadership, Kairouan flourished as a center for Islamic learning and culture, attracting scholars and traders from far and wide. The city's renowned Great Mosque, built by Uqba himself, became a symbol of Islamic architecture and spirituality. The establishment of Kairouan had a lasting impact on the region, solidifying Arab rule and Islam as dominant forces. The city's strategic location facilitated the spread of Islamic influence throughout North Africa and beyond, shaping the cultural and political landscape for centuries to come. Today, Kairouan stands as a testament to its rich history, with its ancient walls and architectural wonders drawing visitors from around the world to witness the legacy of Uqba ibn Nafi and the foundation he laid. #Kairouan #ArabConquests #IslamicCulture #Tunisia
Location : Tunisia
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