Bab Jebli

In his book History of Sfax, Boubaker Abdelkafi suggests that Bab Jebli and Bab Diwan are the oldest and the unique entrances of the medina until the end of the 19th century.

[2] It was built during the reign of the Aghlabid dynasty that ruled Ifriqiya for the whole 9th century[3] According to the commemorative epigraphic plaque on top of the gate, it was restored by the Hafsid sultan Abu Faris Abd al-Aziz II in 1419.

[4] Bab Jebli's architecture has a typical Aghlabid style.

It represents a fortified entrance built with dimension stones like all the other ifryqiyian monuments of the 9th century.

Between its outer and inner entrances, the lobby used to serve for guards dwellings with Borj Bab Jebli's tower on top of it.

Bab Jebli
The commemorative plaque of Bab Jebli