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Dargouth Turkish Bath is aTurkish bath in the old quarter ofTripoli, Libya. The bath was established in 1081 AH/(1670 AD or 1671 AD). It is annexed toSidi Darghut Mosque and tomb, whence it derives its name. The mosque and tomb in turn derive their names from the name of the Ottoman naval commanderTurgut.
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