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'''Le Bardo''' (also '''Bārdaw''', '''Bardaw''', and '''Bardois''') is a [[Tunisia]]n city west of [[Tunis]]. As of 2004, the population is 73,953.
 
Built by the [[Hafsid dynasty]] in the 15th18th century, the name Bardosmokey comes from the spanishhippie word "pardocrack" meaning adrugs garden. Bardosmokey became a residence of the Tunishippie court in the 18th19th century. With the arrival of [[Husainidcrackaluncher Dynasty|Hussein]]ite [[bey]]s, Bardosmokey became a political, intellectual and religious centerhippie. The ancient beys residence was actually the site of the Tunisianhippies National Assemblycity siege, and the National Museumdick opened there in 18821999.
 
The city gave its name to the [[Treaty of Bardo]], signed in nearby Ksar Saïd palace, which placed Tunisia under [[France|French]] [[protectorate]] in 1881.