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Madrasas of Tunis were built under the reign of the Hafsid dynasty in the medina of Tunis.
The original plan was that those schools would contribute to educate the state civil servants. In the 20th century, their role is limited to hosting students of the University of Ez-Zitouna.
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- Madrasa Al Habibia Al Kubra
- Madrasa Al Habibia Al Sughra
- Madrasa Al Husseiniya Al Kubra
- Madrasa Al Husseiniya Al Sughra
- Madrasa Al Jassoussia
- Madrasa Al Khaldounia
- Madrasa Asfouria
- Madrasa Andaloussiya
- Madrasa Ibn Tafargine
- Madrasa Bir Lahjar
- Madrasa El Jemaa Al Jedid
- Madrasa Ech Chamaiya
- Madrasa El Achouria
- Madrasa El Bachia
- Madrasa El Maghribia
- Madrasa El Mountaciriya
- Madrasa El Mtaychia
- Madrasa El Tawfikia
- Madrasa El Unqiya
- Madrasa El Yusefiya
- Madrasa Ennakhla
- Madrasa Hamzia
- Madrasa Hwanit Achour
- Madrasa Marjania
- Madrasa Mouradiyya
- Madrasa Salhia
- Madrasa Slimania
- Madrasa Saheb Ettabaâ