Hands on Tunisian doors, often referred to as "Khamsa" or "Hamsa," symbolize protection and blessings. They are believed to ward off the evil eye and bring good fortune to the inhabitants of the home. This motif reflects a blend of cultural influences, including Islamic and Berber traditions, emphasizing the importance of safeguarding one's home and family. Additionally, these decorative elements serve as a unique expression of Tunisian identity and artistry.
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Tunisian rial ended in 1891.
Tunisian franc was created in 1891.
Tunisian franc ended in 1960.
Nothing in Islam is called Tunisian god.
The duration of Tunisian Victory is 1.25 hours.
Operating room doors slide sideways, so that the doors don't have to be touched by hands that have been sterilized.
Yessmine is a popular Tunisian baby name.
1 Tunisian Dinar = 0.69846 U.S. dollars
In Tunisian, you can say "Marhaba" to say hello.
In Tunisian Arabic, you can say "Bislama" to say bye.
Tunisian Armed Forces was created in 1956.