Madrasa Thaalibia

Coordinates: 36°47′17″N 3°03′35″E / 36.7880259°N 3.059713°E / 36.7880259; 3.059713
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Madrasa Thaalibia
المدرسة الثعالبية
Madrasa Thaalibia in Algiers
Location
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Coordinates36°47′17″N 3°03′35″E / 36.7880259°N 3.059713°E / 36.7880259; 3.059713
Information
TypeMadrasa
EstablishedOctober 17, 1904
FounderCharles Jonnart
Closed1954
Head teacherAhmed Ben Zekri[1]
LanguageArabic, French

The Madrasa Thaalibia (

Arabic: المدرسة الثعالبية; French: Médersa Thaâlibiyya), is a madrasa located in Algiers, Algeria. It was founded on 17 October 1904 by Charles Jonnart and subsequently became one of the leading spiritual and educational centres of Algeria.[2]

Architecture

Madrasa

The building of this madrasa was designed by the architect Henri Petit [fr] (1856–1926).[3] The style followed the Moorish Revival architecture under the guidance of Jonnart,[4]

Four domes flank the central dome, a vestibule and a

tiles.[6]

For about fifty years since 1954, the building no longer has its vocation as a higher establishment for Medersians.[7]

Teachers

Students

See also

References

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