RME12HW5–Feb. 24, 2012 - A Beautiful Tunisian Girl, to Star in a British Film. 20 year old Claudia Cardinale, the Tunisian girl with the
RMCPAJY5–Little Tunisian girl in a small village in southern Tunisia.
RMBB97M1–Young smiling Tunisian girl in Kairouan, Tunisia
RMW3DCPY–Tunis, Tunisia. 14th July, 2019. A Tunisian girl watches the African Cup semifinal match between Tunisia and Senegal in the center of Tunis, Tunisia, July 14, 2019. Tunisia lost the game 0-1. Credit: Adele Ezzine/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2CXPGP8–A Tunisian girl waits for her father to cross the border into Tunisia at the border crossing of Ras Jdir after fleeing unrest in Libya, February 23, 2011. Thousands of Tunisians are fleeing Libya, many across its western land border, after a bloody crackdown on protests against the rule of Muammar Gaddafi, state media reported on Tuesday. Tunisia has at least 30,000 nationals in Libya and officials fear they could become targets because of Tunisia's role in inspiring uprisings across the Arab world. Tunisia's leader was overthrown in January, and Egypt's president fell on February 11. REUTE
RMAPXF4J–Young Tunisian girl seated in a chair wearing a headscarf and a pink tunic
RMD72DDY–Local girl, Djerba, Tunisia
RMCWC98X–Berlin, Tunisian girl front of the stage the Fan Mile
RMKMJMJ6–Tunisian girl by Lehnert & Landrock, ca. 1908
RMBNK6D4–Tunisia, Le Kef. Fourteen-year-old Tunisian Girl, Boumakhlouf Mosque in Background.
RM2BGFP6X–Hermann Katsch - Tunisian girl with a jug, 1885.
RMG0YWMY–Tunis. 6th May, 2016. A Tunisian girl takes part in the 20th Rose Festival in Tunis, Tunisia on May 6, 2016. Rose Festival is a local festival to welcome spring. Credit: Adel Ezzine/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2HXMGK2–A young Tunisian girl, dressed in traditional clothes takes part in a march during the National Day of Traditional Dress organized by Tunisia Heritage Association in Tunis. Every year in March, Tunisians commemorate their history by wearing their traditional dress to ensure that their past is not forgotten. This year participants began the march from Madrasa Slimania towards the Statue of Ibn Khaldun. (Photo by Jdidi Wassim / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RM2HXMG7T–Tunis, Tunisia. 13th Mar, 2022. A young Tunisian girl, dressed in traditional clothes takes part in a march during the National Day of Traditional Dress organized by Tunisia Heritage Association in Tunis. Every year in March, Tunisians commemorate their history by wearing their traditional dress to ensure that their past is not forgotten. This year participants began the march from Madrasa Slimania towards the Statue of Ibn Khaldun. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMBN6BYA–International Immigrants Parade, NYC: Tunisian mother and young daughter
RMAXH6N2–A young Tunisian girl races alongside The Red Lizard Train of the Selja Mountains- Tunisia.
RMRYE8B7–Types Algerians Young Girl Bread Market, the Neurdein Photographs of Algeria Including Byzantine and Roman Ruins in Tébessa and Thamugadi, Mosques, Shrines, Public Buildings, Palaces, and Street Scenes in Mostaganem, Biskra, Algiers, Tlemcen, Constantine, Oran, and Sidi Bel Abbès, and the Cathedral at Carthage. Portraits of Algerian People Include Berbers, Ouled Naïl Women, and Prisoners in Annaba. Tunisian Views Include Mosques, Buildings, and Street Scenes in Tunis
RMCY2D9A–Muslim Tunisian brother and sister in Tabarka Tunisia
RM2B0W71X–Moorish Girl /Muchacha mora by Francesc Masriera i Manovens (1842-1902) Catalonian figure painter influenced by Orientalism.Spain,
RMW2MAHW–October 22, 2011- Tunis, Tunisia - Female blogger Lina Ben Mhenni supports six men who were wounded during the revolution. They have started a hunger strike on October 18th, in a bid to further pressure the Tunisian Government to secure medical and financial compensation to the martyrs of the Tunisian revolution at the headquarters of the independent collective blog Nawaat, in central Tunis. Two of the wounded have had at least one of their legs amputated, and others no longer have the use of their legs. People injured during the protests that resulted in Ben Ali’s ousting have yet to receive
RMBD5CN1–Girl with trumpet, parade, Yasmine Hammamet, Hammamet, Tunisia, Northern Africa
RMBA3T7E–Tunisian student in national costume at International Students' Day, American University in Cairo, Egypt
RMCN8AXN–First published 1914 Tunisian Maiden of High Rank
RM2CY17R0–A Tunisian girl looks through the window of a van after she crosses the border into Tunisia at the border crossing of Ras Jdir after fleeing unrest in Libya February 23, 2011. Thousands of Tunisians are fleeing Libya, many across its western land border, after a bloody crackdown on protests against the rule of Muammar Gaddafi, state media reported on Tuesday. Tunisia has at least 30,000 nationals in Libya and officials fear they could become targets because of Tunisia's role in inspiring uprisings across the Arab world. Tunisia's leader was overthrown in January, and Egypt's president fell on
RMJ4NM0E–Tunisia, Sidi Bou Said, Old Town, girl, veils, portrait,
RM2GBBMET–A Tunisian girl, Fatima Ghewili, 9, wears her shirt in Tunis, Tunisia July 31, 2021. Picture taken July 31, 2021. REUTERS/Ammar Awad
RME050CH–Tunisia 2014. Street art on concrete motorway columns. next to a photo of a young girl on an ice cream van
RM2CXECWC–A Tunisian girl bounces on an amusement ride in Tunis November 11, 2012. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi (TUNISIA - Tags: SOCIETY)
RMCWC2DP–Soccer fans World Cup 2006: Cheering girl with Tunisian flag
RM2BGFP6C–Hermann Katsch - Kadija, the Tunisian girl, bringing coffee.
RMG0YWMX–Tunis. 6th May, 2016. A Tunisian girl takes part in the 20th Rose Festival in Tunis, Tunisia on May 6, 2016. Rose Festival is a local festival to welcome spring. Credit: Adel Ezzine/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RM2CXMBC5–A Tunisian girl looks out a van window after crossing into Tunisia at the border crossing of Ras Jdir after fleeing unrest in Libya, February 23, 2011. Thousands of Tunisians are fleeing Libya, many across its western land border, after a bloody crackdown on protests against the rule of Muammar Gaddafi, state media reported on Tuesday. Tunisia has at least 30,000 nationals in Libya and officials fear they could become targets because of Tunisia's role in inspiring uprisings across the Arab world. Tunisia's leader was overthrown in January, and Egypt's president fell on February 11. REUTERS/
RMAPXF4R–Young Tunisian girl with unkempt hair and dirty dress
RMDRPFKA–Tunisia, Le Kef. Fourteen-year-old Tunisian Girl, Boumakhlouf Mosque in Background.
RME8JKPM–Tunisian girl.
RMRYE8BH–Types Algerians Girl Ouled Nai ¨ Ls, the Neurdein Photographs of Algeria Including Byzantine and Roman Ruins in Tébessa and Thamugadi, Mosques, Shrines, Public Buildings, Palaces, and Street Scenes in Mostaganem, Biskra, Algiers, Tlemcen, Constantine, Oran, and Sidi Bel Abbès, and the Cathedral at Carthage. Portraits of Algerian People Include Berbers, Ouled Naïl Women, and Prisoners in Annaba. Tunisian Views Include Mosques, Buildings, and Street Scenes in Tunis
RMCY2D9H–Muslim Tunisian brother and sister in Tabarka Tunisia
RM2B0W72B–Moorish Girl /Muchacha mora by Francesc Masriera i Manovens (1842-1902) Catalonian figure painter influenced by Orientalism.Spain,
RMW2MAF8–October 22, 2011- Tunis, Tunisia - Female blogger Lina Ben Mhenni supports six men who were wounded during the revolution. They have started a hunger strike on October 18th, in a bid to further pressure the Tunisian Government to secure medical and financial compensation to the martyrs of the Tunisian revolution at the headquarters of the independent collective blog Nawaat, in central Tunis. Two of the wounded have had at least one of their legs amputated, and others no longer have the use of their legs. People injured during the protests that resulted in Ben Ali’s ousting have yet to receive
RMBD5CMD–Girl with trumpet, parade, Yasmine Hammamet, Hammamet, Tunisia, Northern Africa
RMD7KEC1–Mother and daughter, Le Kef Tunisia
RMBY6XNC–Tourist in the ribat in Sousse, Tunisia
RM2AH01EM–Two Tunisian women with covered hair are having a friendly chat in front of the metal gate in Sousse, Tunisia
RMAT38P6–Female Tunisian fans smoking shisha whilst watching their game vs Saudi Arabia, 2006 World Cup, Marimar Restaurant Edgware Rd,
RM2G7G41Y–Tunisian women dressed in traditional costume, Tunisia. Africa. Old 19th century engraved illustration from El Mundo Ilustrado 1880
RMA56P8E–Young girl, Le Kef, Tunisia
RMCWC2H1–Soccer fans World Cup 2006: Cheering girl with Tunisian flag
RMD72EYJ–Berber woman, Bizerte, Tunisia
RMCP0JP7–Tunisia: Co-education is normal and sport for girls as well. people fear now that this could change under Islamic rule.
RM2CWGN1B–A Tunisian girl looks through the window of a van after she crosses the border into Tunisia at the border crossing of Ras Jdir after fleeing unrest in Libya February 23, 2011. Thousands of Tunisians are fleeing Libya, many across its western land border, after a bloody crackdown on protests against the rule of Muammar Gaddafi, state media reported on Tuesday. Tunisia has at least 30,000 nationals in Libya and officials fear they could become targets because of Tunisia's role in inspiring uprisings across the Arab world. Tunisia's leader was overthrown in January, and Egypt's president fell on
RMAPXF5K–Portrait of a young Tunisian girl with unkempt hair and dirty dress
RM2CYHB01–A Tunisian girl sits with her mother at Zeitouna Mosque in Tunis April 16, 2011.Tunisia has boasted some of the most advanced women's rights in the Arab world. But Tunisian women are now carefully watching to see whether the uprising that ousted authoritarian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali on Jan. 14 will also unravel women's rights bolstered by his secular regime in a predominantly Muslim country. Picture taken April 16, 2011. To match Feature TUNISIA-WOMEN/ REUTERS/Anis Mili (TUNISIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST SOCIETY)
RMDRPFHW–Tunisia, Le Kef. Fourteen-year-old Tunisian Girl, Boumakhlouf Mosque in Background.
RM2CY80W7–A Muslim Tunisian girl places flowers on a table bearing a photograph of Polish priest Mark Marios Rebaski, who was found dead on Friday, at the cathedral of Tunis February 20, 2011. Rebaski was found dead at the School of Our Lady in Manouba where he worked, Tunisia Africa Press reported. His throat had been cut. REUTERS/Anis Mili (TUNISIA - Tags: POLITICS RELIGION)
RMCB4667–Arab girl in traditional dress, Dar el Annabi house, Sidi bou Said near Tunis Tunisia
RM2D0NJNM–A young Tunisian girl dressed in black robes waves a white flag inscribed with Islamic verses at a rally of Salafi Islamists in the central town of Kairouan on May 20, 2012. Waving black flags embossed with Islamic verses, thousands of radical Islamists rallied in the central Tunisian town of Kairouan on Sunday to demand a wider role for religion in a country long considered one of the Arab world's most secular. REUTERS/Anis Mili (TUNISIA - Tags: RELIGION) )
RM2B0W6WT–Girl of Tangier 1880 by Spanish painter Josep Tapiró i Baró (1836 - 1913 ) Catalan painter known for his watercolor portraits from Morocco
RM2CX70D6–A Tunisian girl looks out from the back of a mini van, moments after crossing into Tunisia at the Ras Jdir border, to flee the unrest in Libya February 23, 2011. Thousands of Tunisians are fleeing Libya, many across its western land border, after a bloody crackdown on protests against the rule of Muammar Gaddafi, state media reported on Tuesday. Tunisia has at least 30,000 nationals in Libya and officials fear they could become targets because of Tunisia's role in inspiring uprisings across the Arab world. Tunisia's leader was overthrown in January, and Egypt's president fell on Feb. 11. REU
RMBXX6PC–Hand of Fatima Woman Girl Muslim Islam Islamic 20th Cent
RMW2MAGC–October 22, 2011- Tunis, Tunisia - Female blogger Lina Ben Mhenni supports six men who were wounded during the revolution. They have started a hunger strike on October 18th, in a bid to further pressure the Tunisian Government to secure medical and financial compensation to the martyrs of the Tunisian revolution at the headquarters of the independent collective blog Nawaat, in central Tunis. Two of the wounded have had at least one of their legs amputated, and others no longer have the use of their legs. People injured during the protests that resulted in Ben Ali’s ousting have yet to receive
RMBD5CKB–Girl with a drum, parade, Yasmine Hammamet, Hammamet, Tunisia, Northern Africa
RMD7KEG4–Mother and daughter, Le Kef Tunisia
RM2B11RMC–The Letter (1885) a painting by Antoni Fabrés or Antonio Fabrés (1854-1938) Spanish painter
RM2E66YN1–A Somalian refugee girl sits in a refugee camp near the Libyan and Tunisian border crossing of Ras Jdir after fleeing unrest in Libya March 14, 2011. REUTERS/Anis Mili (TUNISIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
RMC47CJH–Tunisians on the beach at Sousse
RMDYGJ8G–TUNISIA, KASSERINE: Life in villages around Kasserine is traditional, rural and often poor without even running water.
RM2CRE4CD–A girl waves a Tunisian flag during celebrations marking the sixth anniversary of Tunisia's 2011 revolution in Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis, Tunisia January 14, 2017. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
RME0508A–Tunisia 2014. A woman wearing jeans walks past slogans saying revolution written on a wall
RM2CN3JGP–A girl waves a Tunisian flags during celebrations marking the fifth anniversary of Tunisia's 2011 revolution, in Habib Bourguiba Avenue in Tunis, Tunisia January 14, 2016. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi
RMED97TA–Jewish boys playing Backgammon by La Ghriba Synagogue. Hara Seghira. Djerba. Tunsia. Africa
RM2CXNNTP–A girl stands near the rubble of a house, destroyed when an Islamist militant accidentally killed himself while preparing explosives, according to the Tunisian Interior Ministry, in Jedeida in the Manouba Governorate, near Tunis August 2, 2013. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi (TUNISIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST)
RM2C02YRC–Hot tunisian tea on the tray
RM2CY6829–A protester throws a shoe a poster of Tunisian Minister of Women's Affairs Sihem Badi during a demonstration demanding the resignation of the minister outside the ministry in Tunis March 29, 2013. According to local media reports, the protesters are accusing Badi of defending a children’s kindergarten where a three-year-old girl was raped repeatedly. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi (TUNISIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
RMBNK6C5–Tunisia, Le Kef. Fourteen-year-old Tunisian Girl, Boumakhlouf Mosque in Background.
RM2CX5XM6–Libyan refugees who fled unrest in Libya climb their tent at a refugee camp near the southern Libyan and Tunisian border crossing of Dehiba May 8, 2011. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (TUNISIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST IMAGES OF THE DAY CONFLICT SOCIETY)
RM2EW4K12– Anger girl rise flag in the march called by the Maniche Masamh campaign in English I will not forgive on Habib Bourguiba Street in Tunis September 16, 2017 The Tunisian Parlement approved the Administrative Reconciliation Act for administrative and administrative officers, which are related to corruption by 117 votes.(Photo by Mohamed Krit/Sipa USA)
RM2CWYRJX–Libyan refugees who fled unrest in Libya hold a protest against Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi at a refugee camp near the southern Libyan and Tunisian border crossing of Dehiba April 28, 2011. REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi (TUNISIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
RMW2MAG9–October 22, 2011- Tunis, Tunisia - Female blogger Lina Ben Mhenni supports six men who were wounded during the revolution. They have started a hunger strike on October 18th, in a bid to further pressure the Tunisian Government to secure medical and financial compensation to the martyrs of the Tunisian revolution at the headquarters of the independent collective blog Nawaat, in central Tunis. Two of the wounded have had at least one of their legs amputated, and others no longer have the use of their legs. People injured during the protests that resulted in Ben Ali’s ousting have yet to receive
RM2CXMC3D–Libyan refugees who fled the unrest in Libya are seen at a refugee camp in Dehiba, near the southern Libyan and Tunisian border crossing of Wazin, May 9, 2011.An estimated 20,000 refugees have found shelter in Dehiba, a border town of 5,000, some in camps, most in the homes of strangers. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (TUNISIA - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT SOCIETY)
RMD7KEA4–Mother and daughter, Le Kef Tunisia
RM2B11RNN–The Letter (1885) a painting by Antoni Fabrés or Antonio Fabrés (1854-1938) Spanish painter
RM2CYGA47–A Libyan refugee who fled unrest in Libya walks at a refugee camp in Dehiba, near the southern Libyan and Tunisian border crossing of Wazin, May 9, 2011. An estimated 20,000 refugees have found shelter in Dehiba, a border town of 5,000, some in camps, most in the homes of strangers. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra (TUNISIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
RMPCCF6R–February 13, 2013 - Tunis, Tunisia: Portrait of Nadia Jlessi when she was a school girl (2nd from the left) on an old black and white picture that is part of one of her artworks. Nadia Jlessi is a Tunisian artist who is under investigation from the Ministry of Justice for 'public unrest' after taking part in an exhibition at the El Abdelia art gallery. The exhibition was attacked by salafist groups who believed several artworks offended Muslims. Portrait de Nadia Jlassi, une artiste tunisienne dont les oeuvres ont ete prises pour cibles par des groupes salafistes. *** FRANCE OUT / NO SALES TO
RM2CYXM1Y–A girl reads inside her makeshift shelter at a shantytown in Tunis October 22, 2011.The shantytown, known as the January 14 Revolution neighbourhood, was built by people forced to leave the homes they were renting after the revolution that ousted President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali. Their homes have no gas, electricity, or water. Residents say they hope that after the revolution, the new government will re-house them in decent accommodation. Tunisia will vote on Sunday in its first democratic election which could set the template for other Arab countries emerging from the 'Arab Spring' uprisings
RMDYGJA1–TUNISIA, KASSERINE: Life in villages around Kasserine is traditional, rural and often poor without even running water.
RM2E5HGN7–An Egyptian girl sits in a bus at a refugees camp near the Libyan and Tunisian border crossing of Ras Jdir after fleeing unrest in Libya March 3, 2011. REUTERS/Anis Mili (TUNISIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST IMAGES OF THE DAY)
RM2B01GAR–Hadith Bayāḍ wa Riyāḍ (The Story of Bayad and Riyad) or Qissat Bayad wa Riyad is a 13th-century Arabic love story. The main characters of the tale are Bayad, a merchant's son and a foreigner from Damascus, Riyad, a well educated girl in the court of an unnamed Hajib (vizier or minister) of 'Iraq (Mesopotamia) and a 'Lady' (al-sayyida). The Hadith Bayad wa Riyad manuscript is believed to be the only illustrated manuscript known to have survived from more than eight centuries of Muslim and Arab presence in Spain. The sole manuscript is in the Vatican Library, where it is catalogued as Codex Vat
RM2E5Y05R–A girl waves a Tunisian flag as women supporters of Lebanon's Hezbollah listen to a televised address by their leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah to express solidarity with the Arab uprisings and in support of their sacrifices, during a rally in Beirut's suburbs, March 19, 2011. REUTERS/ Sharif Karim (LEBANON - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
RMED97TC–Jewish boys playing Backgammon by La Ghriba Synagogue. Hara Seghira. Djerba. Tunsia. Africa
RM2CYY5J1–A girl holds a Tunisian flag during a sit-in organized by Lebanese activists and Tunisian people living in Lebanon, in front of the U.N headquarters in Beirut, to show support for the Tunisian people, January 16, 2011.Tunisia's new leadership moved to form a coalition government to gain the upper hand over violent looters and quell arson and shooting that broke out after President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali was ousted by protests. REUTERS/ Cynthia Karam (LEBANON - Tags: POLITICS)
RM2B01DF2–Hadith Bayāḍ wa Riyāḍ (The Story of Bayad and Riyad) or Qissat Bayad wa Riyad is a 13th-century Arabic love story. The main characters of the tale are Bayad, a merchant's son and a foreigner from Damascus, Riyad, a well educated girl in the court of an unnamed Hajib (vizier or minister) of 'Iraq (Mesopotamia) and a 'Lady' (al-sayyida). The Hadith Bayad wa Riyad manuscript is believed to be the only illustrated manuscript known to have survived from more than eight centuries of Muslim and Arab presence in Spain. The sole manuscript is in the Vatican Library, where it is catalogued as Codex Vat
RFD0M0RX–A young girl in a light summer sundress leaning to stone arch in Monastir, Tunisia
RM2B01DEX–Hadith Bayāḍ wa Riyāḍ (The Story of Bayad and Riyad) or Qissat Bayad wa Riyad is a 13th-century Arabic love story. The main characters of the tale are Bayad, a merchant's son and a foreigner from Damascus, Riyad, a well educated girl in the court of an unnamed Hajib (vizier or minister) of 'Iraq (Mesopotamia) and a 'Lady' (al-sayyida). The Hadith Bayad wa Riyad manuscript is believed to be the only illustrated manuscript known to have survived from more than eight centuries of Muslim and Arab presence in Spain. The sole manuscript is in the Vatican Library, where it is catalogued as Codex Vat
RM2D2987T–France's first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy (C) holds a child during her visit at the Tunisian Association of children's villages 'SOS Gammarth' in Tunis April 29, 2008. Sarkozy, accompanied by seven ministers during his three-day state visit, oversaw the signing Monday of accords on nuclear cooperation, migration and aid with Tunisian President Zine al Abidine Ben Ali. REUTERS/Patrick Kovarik/Pool (TUNISIA)
RM2EW4K0P– Participan girl disguised like worrier and writen will not forgive with Anonymous mask in the march called by the Maniche Masamh campaign in English I will not forgive on Habib Bourguiba Street in Tunis September 16, 2017 The Tunisian Parlements approved the Administrative Reconciliation Act for administrative and administrative officers, which are related to corruption by 117 votes.(Photo by Mohamed Krit/Sipa USA)
RMKMMMBF–Tunisian girl
RMW2MAF6–October 22, 2011- Tunis, Tunisia - Female blogger Lina Ben Mhenni supports six men who were wounded during the revolution. They have started a hunger strike on October 18th, in a bid to further pressure the Tunisian Government to secure medical and financial compensation to the martyrs of the Tunisian revolution at the headquarters of the independent collective blog Nawaat, in central Tunis. Two of the wounded have had at least one of their legs amputated, and others no longer have the use of their legs. People injured during the protests that resulted in Ben Ali’s ousting have yet to receive
RMC4TNTJ–Tunisian Girl flower seller at Oasis in Southern Tunisia
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