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where the new Muslim rulers of the country gave it the name "Kasbah" and made it the official center of their representatives of the northern-region. The expansion continued during the rule of the
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After the independence of Tunisia from France, the fortress was turned into a cultural center, but today the Kasbah is in bad conditions. Restorations started in 2005 and directed by the Tunisian
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The Kasbah was built on top of a hill 305 meters tall in northern Béja, This site was chosen so the castle can overlook the city and its surrounding plains and countryside.
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took power over the castle and then destroyed it. In 14 BC, the Romans rebuilt the fort and improved it adding a garrison, walls, and 22 towers.
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was built in the 2nd century BC, and still exists today, which makes it one of oldest citadels in the region.
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barracks from September 21, 1888, until the independence of the country in 1957.
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too contributed to the expansion of the citadel by establishing a
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The first citadel of Béja was built in 2nd century BC by the
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Buildings and structures completed in the 2nd century BC
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that protected the southern parts of the Kasbah and
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