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SOMMAIRE AVANT-PROPOS 9 INTRODUCTION 13 Les Beys SOMMAIRE AVANT-PROPOS 9 INTRODUCTION 13 HlSTORIQUE |5 Les Beys Husseinites aux XVIII' et XIX* siecles Constructions et monuments Husseinites ASPECT ECONOMIQUE ET SOCIAL 26 Population — Gouvernement — Armee — Religion — Justice — Economie CADRE URBAIN : TUNIS HUSSEINITE 43 EVOLUTION DE L'HABITATION TUNISOISE 45 L'habitation commune — La maison bourgeoise — La grande demeure — Le palais CONSTRUCTION ET DECOR 60 La construction — Le decor et son evolution PALAIS ET DEMEURES DE TUNIS MEDINA — Dar (Mhamed) Djellouli 68 — Dar Bach-Baouab 84 — Dar Ben Abd-Allah 87 — Dar Touibi 89 — Dar Bach-Hamba 90 Dar Ben Bakir 95 Dar El-Hintati 96 — Dar Darghouth 97 — Dar Ouennich 98 — Dar Ben Abd-Allah 99 — Dar El-Mokrani 123 — Dar Ben Ayed 129 — Dar Rechid 140 — Dar (Hassouna) Ben Ayed 146 — Dar Ben Salem 147 — Dar Lakhoua 150 — Dar El-Gammarti 153 — Dar Zarrouk 154 J. REVAULT - Dar El-Beji 190 - Dar Ben Abd El-Ouareth et Dar El-Messaoudi 191 - Dar Ben Sedfi 193 — Dar Djellouli 194 — Dar El-Kahia 205 — Dar El-Chamakh 208 — Dar Cheikh Ben Youssef 209 — Dar Lakhoua 210 - Dar Bairam 215 — Dar Mamoghli 217 — Dar (Salah) Zaid 218 — Dar Baccouche 221 — Dar Bel-Khoja 221 — Dar El-'Abri 223 — Dar Chrit 224 — Dar Mohsen 225 — Dar Hussein 229 — Dar El-Dey 262 — Dar Sfar 265 — Dar Bennys 270 - Dar Ben Zakour 270 — Dar (Mokhtar) 'Azouz 276 — Dar Ben Turkia 278 — Dar Ja'it 281 — Dar Bou Hadra 289 — Dar Es-Settari 291 — Dar El-Bey 294 — Dar EI-Khalsi 309 - Dar Ben Khalifa 323 — Dar Belhaouane 326 — Dar Ech-Chelbi 327 — Dar Ben Achour 329 — Dar El-Pacha 332 — Dar Turki 335 — Dar (Mhamed) Khaznadar 335 — Dar Redhouane 337 — Dir Bairam Seilami 340 — Dar El-Madani 343 Dar Bel-Khoja 345 — Dar Bel-Cadi 347 Dar EI-Kahia 348 — Dar Lasram 350 — Dar El-Dziri 361 — Dar Ben Diaf 363 — Dar Chirif 366 — Dar El-Monastiri 371 PALAIS ET DEMEURES DE TUNFS Hara — Dar El-Caid Semama 388 — Dar Nessim Semama 391 — Dar Rebbi Isaac 392 — Dar Douali 393 — Dar El-Caid Nessim Semama 393 Quartier franc 396 FAUBOURGS 399 Faubourg Sud — Dar Zaouche 403 — Dar Abdulwahab 427 — Dar Bach-Hamba 431 Faubourg Nord — Dar Et-Toumi 435 — Dar Slim 442 — Dar EI-Bokri 442 CONCLUSION 445 BIBLIOGRAPHIE 451 TABLE DES PLANCHES 455.
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