The flabbiest cow edible and juicy that collapsed in a booby trap!! thats the one
Because Tunisia was once a french colony and before that was part of the Arabian empire.
The Arabian Empire was primarily Muslim, as was the Ottoman Empire.
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The countries are: Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Sudan, and Somalia.
Under the Umayyad Caliphate, the Arabian Empire spread from Spain in the west to Central Asia in the east, reaching its peak expansion. The empire covered areas such as North Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Europe, including the Iberian Peninsula.
No, the Persian Empire went as far west as Libya. Carthage was in today's Tunisia.
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Tunisia, (official name: Republic of Tunisia), was founded on the 20th March 1956, when the region gained independence from France.Brief history of ownership over the regionThe area that is today known as Tunisia was first inhabited by a group of people called Berbers in ancient times.Around the 12th century BCE, Phoneticians migrated to the area and founded Carthage, a rival to the Roman Empire. The Romans destroyed Carthage and established a Roman state there in 149 BCE.Then the country was conquered by Arabs in the first century of Islam. After that, in 1534, the Ottoman Empire conquered the region and held it for three hundred years. In 1881, France conquered Tunisia and made it a part of the French Empire as a French Protectorate.On the 20th March 1956, Tunisia gained independence from France, officially becoming known as the Republic of Tunisia, the country it is today.Recommended Books:DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: TunisiaA History of Modern TunisiaRelated Links:Wikipedia: Tunisia
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Animal adopt in Tunisia is a website, name animal.rescueme.org/tn.
It was over control of the Western Mediterranean.
the oldest name is ifriqya