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More model informationwww.elmahdia.com The western wall of the city of Mahdia between the 10th and 16th century , perhaps the greatest defensive building that was in North Africa, the only land wall of the city that the Spaniards were keen to destroy before they left the city in 1555 AD. Their artillery was unable to penetrate it, and they could not enter Mahdia through the sea wall adjacent to the southwest tower. It relied on the works of Alexandre Lézin to materialize the city wall of Mahdia before it was demolished following the Spanish campaign.
Nov 6th 2022
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