The Salah Bey Mosque is a mosque in Annaba, Algeria. It was built between 1791[1] and 1792.[2]
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^Belakehal, Azeddine; Aoul, Kheira Tabet; Farhi, Abdallah (2015), "Daylight as a Design Strategy in the Ottoman Mosques of Tunisia and Algeria", International Journal of Architectural Heritage, 10 (6), Taylor & Francis: 42, doi:10.1080/15583058.2015.1020458, Table 1: The studied corpus of Ottoman mosques in Tunisia and Algeria, No: 16, Mosque: Salah Bey, Date: 1791-1792, City: Annba, Country: Algeria
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official responsible for controlling the ministers and the government of the Bey of Tunis. Chosen by Bourguiba as the place of residence after the Essaâda...
1792, the Bey settled a Jewish community there. In 1796, the Pasha Mosque (in honour of Hassan Pasha, Beylerbey of Algiers) was built by the Bey with ransom...
commemorative plaque at the entrance of the mosque, it was built in 1933. In the same plaque, a poem by Ahmed Ben Salah Al Karoui is written too. The poem praises...
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advancing further and exploiting their victory. In 1553, the son of Salah Rais, Mohamed-bey led an offensive on the Kalâa of the Beni Abbes which resulted...