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Tunisians: A Rich Tapestry of History and Culture From the stunning artwork of Johann Heinrich Schonberg's "The Oath" to the enigmatic figure shaped as a sarcophagus lid found in Ard-el-Morali, they have long been custodians of a diverse heritage. In Matmata, Gabes, we are captivated by the Berber troglodyte architecture that stands as a testament to their ingenuity and resilience, and is here that ancient traditions intertwine with modern life. Even on foreign soil, Tunisian bravery shines through. Algerian and Tunisian troops, known as Turcos, fearlessly charge against German soldiers at the Battle of Charleroi during World War I. Their courage echoes throughout history. The Azarquiels azafea astrolabe takes us back in time to witness the scientific prowess of Tunisia's scholars. This Arabian masterpiece reminds us of their contributions to astronomy and mathematics. Carthage beckons with its House of Horses, where Roman art flourished amidst architectural grandeur. The remnants speak volumes about Tunisia's historical significance in shaping civilizations. A spiritual journey awaits within the walls of Kairouan's Great Mosque - an architectural marvel built between 836-872 AD. Its intricate details and sacred aura leave visitors awe-inspired while connecting them to centuries-old Islamic traditions. Not far away lies the Great Zitouna Mosque or Mosque of the Olive Tree – a symbol not only for religious devotion but also for unity among Tunisians who gather under its peaceful shade. Returning once more to Carthage reveals another gem - The House of Horses - where Roman influence blends seamlessly with local culture; reminding us that Tunisia has always been at crossroads between East and West. El Djem's Amphitheatre stands tall as a reminder of Tunisia's rich Roman past.