M'saken Explained

Official Name:M'saken
Native Name:Arabic: مساكن
Pushpin Map:Tunisia
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in Tunisia
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Tunisia
Subdivision Type1:Governorate
Subdivision Name1:Sousse Governorate
Subdivision Type2:Delegation(s)
Subdivision Name2:M'saken
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Mohamed Alaya (Ennahda)
Leader Title1:Vice Mayor
Leader Name1:Zoubeir Graïet
Unit Pref:Imperial
Population As Of:2022
Population Total:89745
Timezone:CET
Utc Offset:1
Coordinates:35.7333°N 10.5833°W
Elevation M:143
Elevation Ft:469.16
Postal Code:4070
Area Code:216

M'saken (Msākan; also spelled Masakin, Msaken) is a town in north-eastern Tunisia, close to Sousse.

Etymology

The origin of the word comes from "Msaken" masken (plural masken) meaning "habitat", "house" or "dwelling". This refers to "Houses of honorable people" (Masken el achraf)

Administration

The town is the administrative center of a "delegation" (district) of the same name, which at the 2014 Census had a population of 97,225.

Municipality

M'saken municipality was found in 19 February 1921.

The actual municipal council was elected in the Local elections of Tunisia on 9 May 2018.Its composition by party is as follows:

Party Seats
Ennahdha 12
Nidaa Tounes 5
Courant démocrate 4
Msakin Tourid (independent list) 3
Front populaire 2
Union civile 2

Villages and towns of Delegation

The following villages and Towns are part of M'saken delegation

Village/Town Distance to M'saken(Km) Population (2014) Municipality
7 3,966 M'saken
6 3,528 M'saken
2 2,453 M'saken
8 4,780 M'saken
26 1,434 M'saken
7 3,614 M'saken
2 12,930 Messaadine

Notable people

Traditional doors

Traditional houses of M'saken have typical traditional doors which are also found in the neighbour villages and towns (Zaouiet Sousse, Ouerdanine, Beni Kalthoum,, Moureddine ...).The door can be double or with single leaf, and has always a small leaf inside called khoukha (literally =pear).

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History

According to local tradition, M'saken was founded by a group of descendants of Husayn Ibn Ali, grandson of Muhammad. They had come to North Africa escaping from the Abbasid rulers of Baghdad, who had been engaged in a cruel fight against Sharifians (descendants of Husayn and his brother Hassan) the sons of Ali.

They founded a Sharifian Emirate in near present-day Tiaret in west-central Algeria. After three generations, following the fall of this Emirate, some of their descendants lived in eastern Morocco near Oujda for some time, before moving to Kairouan in Tunisia. After some decades, they founded the town of M'saken at the time of the Hafsid dynasty which was based in Tunis.

Their town was originally called 'Kousour al Ashraf' (which means "Sharif's houses"), then 'Masakin al Ashraf' (which has the same meaning), and finally Masakin - or 'Msaken' as it is pronounced and spelled in North Africa. The town centre was built around the Jamma al Awsat (which means the central mosque) and was composed of five ksars (great houses).

Ksours of Msaken

The population which founded Msaken is composed of 5 groups (Ksour) having each a common paternal ancestor:

List of Family Names of Msaken

Ben Abdallah,Ben Salem,Bouhlel, Mahjoub, Chatti, Gazzah,Rouis, Hamila, Mkhinini,Bhiri,Graa,Mliss,Chaarana,Gharbi,Mribah,Naqouri,Said,Berriri,Guezguez,Zrouga,Gharmoul,Ben Khalifa,Rezgallah,Laadhari,Bouneb,Chebil,Braham,Bziouech,Gares,Turki,Landolsi,Ben Sik Ali,Chaieb,Chahed,Zorgati,Zrelli

Historic monuments

The Awsat Mosque of M'saken is among the oldest known monuments of M'saken city. It was founded around the year 1360.

Soufism

M'saken is known to be a religious city. It included the Madrasa of Sidi Ali ben Khalifa and over the centuries has been home to a number of Sufi figures:

Statistics

Traditional dresses

Traditional dresses of M'saken as typical of North Africa and more specifically of the Tunisian Sahel region.

The Melya, traditional dress of women in North Africa, was used in M'saken but today it is no longer used.

In Tunisia, each village or region uses a specific color for its women Houli (Melya).According to old people it had the color gold for M'saken women.

Dialect

M'saken people speak the Msakni dialect, which is a branch of the Sahli dialect, specific to the Sahel, Tunisia region, and which is a Pre-Hilalian_Arabic_dialectand a citadin pre hilalian language The most characteristic word being the pronoun of the first person singular pronounced 'eni' in the Sahel instead of 'ena': In M'saken it is said 'yeni' by replacing the vowel 'e' by 'y'M'saken dialect is also recognisable by the strong vowel 'i' at the end of many words (nouns and verbs) which are pronounced at the end with a soft 'i' in the rest of the Sahel and as 'e' or 'a' in the rest of Tunisia and North Africa.

Migrations

M'saken has a large population living in foreign countries, mainly in France and more particularly in the Côte d'Azur region, in Nice and neighbouring areas. According to some sources, 40% of the population of M'saken lives outside Tunisia. The town's population increases very significantly in July and August every year following the return of migrants to their hometown for the holidays.

Climate

Köppen-Geiger climate classification system classifies M'saken climate as hot semi-arid (BSh)[1] bordering with hot-summer Mediterranean (Csa).

It is considered to be a local steppe climate.

There is little rainfall throughout the year.

The average annual temperature is 18.3 °C in M'Saken.

In a year, the average rainfall is 347 mm.

Sports

M'saken has many sport teams:

See also

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Climate: M'saken - Climate graph, Temperature graph, Climate table . Climate-Data.org . 16 September 2018 .