Enfidha

Tunisia / Susah / an-Nafidhah /
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Enfidha (or Dar-el-Bey, Arabic: دار البي) is a town in northeastern Tunisia. It is visited by tourists on their way to Takrouna. It lies on the railway between Tunis and Sousse, 30 m. northeast of the last-named place and 5 m. inland from the Gulf of Hammamet.

The Enfida estate was granted by the bey Mahommed-es-Sadok to his chief minister, Khaireddin Pasha, in return for the confirmation by the sultan of Turkey in 1871, through the instrumentality of the pasha, of the right of succession to the beylik of members of Es-Sadok's family.
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Coordinates:   36°7'21"N   10°22'31"E
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