Soils and family cemeteries in Tunisia from the 17th century to the 19th century: features of the development of an elite funerary practice

Title Soils and family cemeteries in Tunisia from the 17th century to the 19th century: features of the development of an elite funerary practice
Author My forehead, congratulations
Publication Place Constantine, Algeria - University of the Brotherhood Mentouri Constantine 1
Type Book
Language ara,fra
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library: Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1111-505X, EISSN: 2588-2007
Record ID cdi_emarefa_primary_624347
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Notes This tradition d’ériger une tourba ou une privée sépulture existait au Maghreb avant l’automans’ investment. It is a beautiful development of the end of the XVII period, in the beginning of new forms, which reflects the development of architecture, as the mutations may affect the rapports, politics and social networks in the region when it comes to the end. XIX time. The custom of establishing family or private burial grounds and cemeteries was not a tradition alien to funerary behavior in Tunisia and in the rest of the Maghreb countries before the arrival of the Ottoman Turks. However, we note that many transformations have occurred in this tradition since the late sixteenth century. The custom of constructing soils has spread widely among the ruling elites in the Eyalat of Tunisia, and it expresses their stakes and the nature of the transformations occurring in the political and social relations in the Eyalat until the end of the nineteenth century. Since that date, this tradition has also acquired new characteristics that cannot be limited to the architectural and urban fields.
Görüntüle Majallat al-ʻulūm al-insānīyah (Constantine, Algeria), 2013, Vol.2013 (40), p.385-395
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Soils and family cemeteries in Tunisia from the 17th century to the 19th century: features of the development of an elite funerary practice

Author My forehead, congratulations
Publication Place Constantine, Algeria - University of the Brotherhood Mentouri Constantine 1
Type Book
Language ara,fra
Digital Yes
Manuscript No
Library Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID ISSN: 1111-505X, EISSN: 2588-2007
Record ID cdi_emarefa_primary_624347
Library Location Directory of Open Access Journals
Notes This tradition d’ériger une tourba ou une privée sépulture existait au Maghreb avant l’automans’ investment. It is a beautiful development of the end of the XVII period, in the beginning of new forms, which reflects the development of architecture, as the mutations may affect the rapports, politics and social networks in the region when it comes to the end. XIX time. The custom of establishing family or private burial grounds and cemeteries was not a tradition alien to funerary behavior in Tunisia and in the rest of the Maghreb countries before the arrival of the Ottoman Turks. However, we note that many transformations have occurred in this tradition since the late sixteenth century. The custom of constructing soils has spread widely among the ruling elites in the Eyalat of Tunisia, and it expresses their stakes and the nature of the transformations occurring in the political and social relations in the Eyalat until the end of the nineteenth century. Since that date, this tradition has also acquired new characteristics that cannot be limited to the architectural and urban fields.
Görüntüle Majallat al-ʻulūm al-insānīyah (Constantine, Algeria), 2013, Vol.2013 (40), p.385-395
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