Mustafa I (1786–1837) (Arabic: مصطفى الأول), commonly known as Mustapha Bey, was the ninth leader of the Husainid Dynasty and the ruler of Tunisia from...
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November 1814) Mahmud ibn Muhammad (21 November 1814 – 28 March 1824) Al-Husayn II ibn Mahmud (28 March 1824 – 20 May 1835) Al-Mustafa ibn Mahmud (20 May 1835...
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Al-Husayn II ibn Mahmud (Arabic: أبو محمد حسين باشا باي; 5 March 1784 – 20 May 1835) was the Bey of Tunis from 1824 until his death in 1835. He was of...
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for the abolition of slavery in Tunisia in 1846. He succeeded his father Mustafa Bey on 10 October 1837. He had grand ambitions - to expand his army and...
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instituted in Tunisia in 1835 as the Order of Glory (Tunisia) by Mustafa ibn Mahmud, the Bey of Tunis. Grand Cordons Andrew Cunningham, 1st Viscount Cunningham...
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Mahmud ibn Muhammad (10 July 1757 – 28 March 1824) (Arabic: أبو الثناء محمود باشا باي) was the seventh leader of the Husainid Dynasty and the ruler of...
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Nishan-i-Iftikhar) was a Tunisian honorary order founded in 1835 by Al-Mustafa ibn Mahmud the Bey of Tunisia. The order was awarded until the constitutional...
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ISBN 978-1-136-86869-6. The dynasty of the Husaynids, founded by Husayn Ibn 'All, an Ottoman agha of Greek origin, ruled Tunisia until 1957 when, after...
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uprisings and European intervention. Mahmud ascended the throne following an 1808 coup which deposed his half-brother Mustafa IV. Early in his reign, the Ottoman...
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Şehzade Mustafa had an affair with Mahmud's wife, Selçuk Hatun (sister of Hatice Hatun, the youngest consort of Mehmed II), and that Mahmud poisoned...
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and grandmother were respectively the second wives of Hussein II Bey et Mahmud ibn Muhammad. His second wife was Henani, daughter of Ali Laroussi, a rich...
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(Joshua), Aziz Mahmud Hudayi is considered to be one of the Four Patron Saints of the Bosphorus. Mustafa Devati, a successor "Aziz Mahmud Hudayi (1543–1628)...
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ibn Ali, Bey (1782–1814) Uthman ibn Ali, Bey (1814) Mahmud ibn Muhammad, Bey (1814–1824) Al-Husayn II ibn Mahmud, Bey (1824–1835) Mustafa ibn Mahmud,...
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Ahmad II of Tunis (redirect from Ahmad II ibn Ali II)
Tunisia from 11 February 1929 until his death. He was the son of Ali Muddat ibn al-Husayn.[citation needed] He was born in the Dar al-Taj Palace at La Marsa...
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mausoleum of Tourbet el Bey in the medina of Tunis. Sheikh Muhammad al-Tahir ibn Ashur said the prayers over his body and a single photographer, Victor Sebag...
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third leader of the Husainid Dynasty and the ruler of Tunisia from 1756 until his death. His son was Mahmud ibn Muhammad. Rejeb Khaznadar v t e v t e...
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Abu Mohammed Hammuda ibn Ali Pasha (9 December 1759 – 15 September 1814) (Arabic: أبو محمد حمودة ابن علي باشا) was the fifth leader of the Husainid dynasty...
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Ali III ibn al-Husayn (Arabic: علي الثالث بن الحسين ; 14 August 1817 – 11 June 1902) commonly known as Ali III Bey (Arabic: علي باي الثالث) was the Husainid...
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Nur al-Din Zengi (redirect from Nur ad-Din Mahmud ibn-Zengi)
Nūr al-Dīn Maḥmūd Zengī (نور الدين محمود زنگي; February 1118 – 15 May 1174), commonly known as Nur ad-Din (lit. 'Light of the Faith' in Arabic), was a...
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ibn Ali Abu l-Hasan Ali I Muhammad I ar-Rashid Ali II ibn Hussein Hammuda ibn Ali Uthman ibn Ali Mahmud ibn Muhammad Al-Husayn II ibn Mahmud Mustafa ibn...
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Ali II ibn Hussein (24 November 1712 – 26 May 1782) (Arabic: أبو الحسن علي باي) was the fourth leader of the Husainid dynasty and the ruler of Tunisia...
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July 1855 in La Marsa – 8 July 1922 in La Marsa) was the son of Muhammad II ibn al-Husayn and the fifteenth Husainid Bey of Tunis, ruling from 1906 until...
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Al-Husayn I ibn Ali, also known as Hussein I (Arabic: حسين الأول; born in 1675 – 13 September 1740) was the founder of the Husainid Dynasty, which ruled...
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Al-Amir Muṣṭafa ad-Dawla Abī al-Fityān Muhammad, better known as Ibn Ḥayyûs (Arabic: ابن حيوس) (December 1003–January/February 1081), was an Arab poet...
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Tunis, ruling from 1855 until his death. He was the son of Al-Husayn II ibn Mahmud and his second wife Lalla Fatima al-Munastiri.[citation needed] As Bey...
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Abu al-Nur Uthman Bey ibn Ali (27 May 1763 – 20 December 1814) (Arabic: أبو النور عثمان باي) was the sixth leader of the Husainid Dynasty and the ruler...
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Kâtip Çelebi (redirect from Muṣṭafā ibn 'Abd Allāh al-Ḥalabī)
material, in the great compendium, Bibliothèque Orientale. His was born Muṣṭafa ibn 'Abd Allāh (مصطفى بن عبد الله) in Istanbul in February 1609 (Dhu’l-Qa‘da...
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ibn Ishaq ibn Yasar al-Muttalibi (Arabic: أَبُو عَبْدُ ٱلله مُحَمَّد ٱبْن إِسْحَاق ٱبْن يَسَار ٱلْمُطَّلِبيّ, romanized: Abū ʿAbd Allāh Muḥammad ibn ʾIsḥāq...
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Mir Sayyid Mahmud Agha, officially known as Sayyid ul Sadaat Mir Sayyid Mahmud Saheb Agha ibn Mir Hasan Gilani-Naqshbandi al-Hasani wal-Husseini (died...
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Shaddad ibn Mahmud (r. 1131–1155) Saladin (1137–1193) Al-Adil I (1145–1218) Fadl ibn Mahmud (r. 1155–1161) Sayf al-Din al-Amidi (1156–1233) Shahanshah ibn Mahmud...
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