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    Manouba – 1 September 1948 in Pau) commonly known as Moncef Bey (Arabic: المنصف باي) was the Bey of Tunis between 19 June 1942 and 14 May 1943. He was...
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    succeeded by Muhammad VII (also known as Moncef Bey). In accordance with tradition on 25 June Moncef Bey named Lamine Bey Bey al-Mahalla, or heir apparent, decorated...
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  • scores of Jews in Europe. Tunisia was a de-facto French colony under Moncef Bey during the War. The Nazis established labor camps in Tunisia, killing...
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    of Tourbet el Bey in the medina of Tunis. He was succeeded by his cousin Muhammad VI al-Habib and his oldest son, Moncef Bey became Bey in 1942. History...
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    The occupation of the country in 1942 by Germany and the deposition of Moncef Bey in 1943 by the French authorities reinforced the exasperation of the population...
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    Ahmad II of Tunis (category Beys of Tunis)
    Marsa and was buried at the Tourbet el Bey. He was succeeded by his cousin Muhammad VII al-Munsif (Moncef Bey). Ahmad II had ten sons and eight daughters...
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    executed in 1867. (This minister was the maternal grandfather of the future Moncef Bey). It was to one of the first floor staterooms of this palace that, on...
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    el Bey mausoleum in the medina of Tunis. He was succeeded by his cousin Muhammad V an-Nasir. History of French-era Tunisia Omar Khlifi, Moncef Bey, le...
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    those not buried there are the last two - Moncef Bey, who is buried in the Jellaz Cemetery and Lamine Bey who is buried in La Marsa. The building, constructed...
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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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    Tunisia, like Morocco, was a de facto colony, ruled by Ahmed Pasha Bey and Moncef Bey. The Nazis established labor camps in Tunisia, killing over 2,500...
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    August 1817 – 11 June 1902) 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...
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    arrested leaders of the independence party Neo Destour. The Bey Muhammad VII al-Munsif (Moncef Bey) declared neutrality and attempted to protect Tunisian Jews...
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    this day. After the funeral of Moncef Bey the nationalists of the Neo Destour were more willing to work with Lamine Bey. Salah Ben Youssef met him several...
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    the collateral branches of the family. The heir apparent to the Bey held the title Bey al-Mahalla and led the mahalla, a biannual tax collection expedition...
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    known as moncefism, is constituted. It unifies all the political tendencies of the country and Tunisian people for the defense of Moncef Bey, who was...
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    commonly known as Habib Bey (Arabic: الحبيب باي ; 13 August 1858 in Le Bardo – 13 February 1929 in Carthage) was the sixteenth Husainid Bey of Tunis, reigning...
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    government and made participation in a nationalist party illegal once more. Moncef Bey, who was popular amongst Tunisians, was deposed by the French. The French...
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    of the Turkish army in Tunis and, on 12 July 1705, had himself proclaimed Bey of Tunis. He had one of his close relatives proclaimed dey by the Constantinople...
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    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 a Greek descent royal...
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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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    Mohammed Bey (Arabic: أبو عبد اله محمد باشا باي) or M'hamed Bey (18 September 1811 – 22 September 1859) was the eleventh Husainid Bey of Tunis, ruling...
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    December 1805 in Tunis died 30 May 1855 at La Goulette, was the tenth Husainid Bey of Tunis, ruling from 1837 until his death. He was responsible for the abolition...
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  • 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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    Ibn Rachik, Ibrahim II of Ifriqiya, Lamine Bey, Max Azria, Mohamed Bouazizi, Mohamed Brahmi, Moncef Bey, Moufida Bourguiba, Muhammad al-Tahir ibn Ashur...
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    the Tunisian leader: Apart from the ascending of Moncefism, after the removal and exile of Moncef Bey in Pau, the party restructured around Ben Youssef...
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  • Powers surrender in Tunisia 14 May: Moncef Bey deposed in Tunisia 15 May: Muhammad VIII al-Amin installed as Bey of Tunisia 1 August: Operation Tidal...
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    10°05′57″E / 36.80329°N 10.09904°E / 36.80329; 10.09904 Manouba • Moncef-Bey 36°48′19″N 10°05′26″E / 36.80525°N 10.09065°E / 36.80525; 10.09065...
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    Abu l-Hasan Ali I (redirect from Ali I Bey)
    1688 – 22 September 1756),[citation needed] also known as Ali Bash or Ali Bey I,) was the second leader of the Husainid Dynasty and the ruler of Tunisia...
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    Islam in the kingdom by Moncef Bey in 1942. After the removal of the latter, on the occasion of the inauguration of the new Bey Lamine by General Alphonse...
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