Dar al-Bey

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Dar al-Bey is a historic palace in the medina of Tunis that served as the ceremonial and administrative seat of the Beys who ruled Tunisia.

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Dar al-Bey canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government building
historic palace
architecturalStyle traditional Tunisian architecture
associatedWith Tunis Eyalet
surface form: Ottoman-era Tunisia

Tunisian monarchy
country Tunisia
culturalContext Tunisian Islamic urban culture
function seat of power of the pre-colonial Tunisian state
heritageStatus historic monument
historicUse venue for official ceremonies
venue for state administration
languageOfName Arabic
locatedIn Tunis
Tunisia
medina of Tunis NERFINISHED
nameMeaning House of the Bey
partOf historic urban fabric of the medina of Tunis
region North Africa
significance symbol of beylik authority in Tunisia
tourism historic attraction in the medina of Tunis
usedAs administrative seat of the Beys of Tunis
ceremonial seat of the Beys of Tunis
usedBy Beys of Tunis NERFINISHED
Husainid dynasty

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Bey of Tunis residence Dar al-Bey