The Beylik of Tunis (Arabic: بايلك تونس) was a de facto independent state located in present-day Tunisia, formally part of the Ottoman Empire. It was ruled...
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Karacabey Beylik of Tacettin, a small Turkmen principality in Anatolia in the 14th and 15th centuries Beylik of Tunis Anatolian beyliks Beuluk, a member of the...
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Venetian bombardments of the Beylik of Tunis were a series of naval bombardments of the capital and various port cities of the Beylik of Tunis by the Venetian...
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Maghrebi war (1699–1702) (category Wars involving the Regency of Algiers)
expanding his borders by enlarging the Beylik of Mascara. He also wanted to annex Tunis, and make it a fourth Beylik-governorate. During this time the freshly...
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Husainid dynasty (section Ruling heads of the dynasty)
الحسينيون) was a ruling Turkish dynasty of the Beylik of Tunis. The dynasty was of Greek origin from the island of Crete. It came to power under al-Husayn...
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that took place during the Beylik era contributed to this, which completely transformed the country above all for the benefit of the settlers, mostly Italians...
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Ottoman Tunisia (redirect from Eyalet of Tunis)
an autonomous province under the local bey, also referred to as the Beylik of Tunis. While Algiers occasionally contested this autonomy, Tunisia successfully...
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Sahel, Tunisia (category Regions of Tunisia)
Sahel experienced a decline in importance following the transfer of the capital to Tunis. In the 19th century, the Sahel was divided into two qaidates,...
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Mustapha Khaznadar (category People from the Ottoman Empire of Greek descent)
Tunisian politician who served as Prime Minister of the Beylik of Tunis from 1855 to 1873. He was one of the most influential people in modern Tunisian...
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Tunisian–Algerian War (1807) (category History of Constantine, Algeria)
Tunisian–Algerian War of 1807 was a conflict between the Beylik of Tunis and the Deylik of Algiers. The war led to the emancipation of Tunisia from any sort of Algerian...
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Muhammad III as-Sadiq (category Beys of Tunis)
adoptive father of his nephew Mohamed Naceur, and Jnaina the spouse of his Vizie Ismail Ben Mustapha. Beylik of Tunis: Founder of the Order of the Fundamental...
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This is a list of the beys of Tunis who ruled Tunisia from 1613, when the Corsican-origin Muradid dynasty came to power, until 1957, when the Cretan-origin...
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al-Mahalla (Crown Prince) of Tunis, and thus the lieutenant-general of the Beylical Army, and became Bey upon the death of his cousin Muhammad VI al-Habib...
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Moukahla (category Weapons of the Ottoman Empire)
the armies of the Kingdom of Morocco, the Deylik of Algiers and the Beylik of Tunis. Service, United States Army Map (1942). Glossary of Arabic Words...
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The Beylik of Constantine (Arabic: بايلك قسنطينة, romanized: Bâylik Qasentina), Beylik of the Sunrise or Beylik of the East (Arabic: بيليك الشرق, romanized: Bâylik...
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Tunisian–Algerian War (1705) (section Siege of Tunis)
Western Beylik during the Mascara Campaign from the Moroccan army of Moulay Ismail who had started pillaging all of the western cities of the beylik of oran...
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is a list of wars involving the Republic of Tunisia and its predecessor states. Hilalian invasion of Ifriqiya Battle of Balaclava Battle of Monte Cassino...
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This article provides a list of wars occurring between 1800 and 1899. Conflicts of this era include the Napoleonic Wars in Europe, the American Civil...
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Ali III ibn al-Husayn (category Beys of Tunis)
commonly known as Ali III Bey (Arabic: علي باي الثالث) was the Husainid Bey of Tunis from 1882 until his death. He was the first ruler under the French protectorate...
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continuation of office) Beylik of Tunis French protectorate of Tunisia List of French residents-general in Tunisia Kingdom of Tunisia French Algeria List of French...
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Mustapha Saheb Ettabaa (category Tunisian people of Georgian descent)
politician and a mamluk of Georgian origin who served as a minister in the Beylik of Tunis. To increase his prestige at the court of Hammouda Pasha the Sfaxi...
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see: List of heads of state of Algeria Ottoman Algeria List of Ottoman governors of Algiers French Algeria Pacification of Algeria Beylik of Tunis French...
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(1574–1705) Flag of the Husainid dynasty (1705–1827) Flag of the Beylik of Tunis (1827–1881) Several Muslim countries along the south coast of the Mediterranean...
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Muhammad VI al-Habib (category Beys of Tunis)
Husainid Bey of Tunis, reigning from 10 July 1922 until 11 February 1929.[citation needed] His father was Mohamed el-Mamoune Bey, the younger child of Hassine...
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Victor Emmanuel II (redirect from Vittorio Emanuele II of Italy)
Saxony: Knight of the Order of the Rue Crown, 1850 Sweden-Norway: Knight of the Order of the Seraphim, 30 August 1861 Beylik of Tunis: Husainid Family...
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Constantine campaign (1699–1700) (category Sieges involving the Regency of Algiers)
by Bey of Tunis Murad III Bey in 1699 to capture the Beylik of Constantine, situated in the east of the Deylik of Algiers. In 1694, the Dey of Algiers...
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meaning Bey of the Camp, was a title for the heir apparent to throne of the Beylik of Tunis. The title was given to the most senior member of the Beylical...
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Barbary Coast (category Coasts of Africa)
Beylik of Tunis – North African monarchy (1705–1881) Republic of Salé – 17th-century city-state in North Africa Tunisian navy (1705–1881) – navy of the...
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October 1881. Meanwhile, the Treaty of Bardo was signed on 12 May 1881. According to the treaty, the Beylik of Tunis would become a French protectorate...
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Hayreddin Pasha (category People from the Ottoman Empire of Abkhazian descent)
family. First serving as Prime Minister of the Beylik of Tunis, he later achieved the high post of Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, serving from 4 December...
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