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    Mustapha Khaznadar (Arabic: مصطفى خزندار; 1817–1878), born as Georgios Halkias Stravelakis (Greek: Γεώργιος Χαλκιάς Στραβελάκης) was a Tunisian politician...
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    Muhammad Khaznadar (1840–1929) was an early archaeologist in Ottoman Tunisia. He was the eldest son of Mustapha Khaznadar, a prominent Prime Minister of...
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  • Tunisian politician Mohammed Khaznadar (1810-1889), Tunisian politician Mustapha Khaznadar (1878–1817), Tunisian politician Hazinedar (surname) Thasneem, Umer...
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    constitutional monarchy. The financial crises in the country followed, with Mustapha Khaznadar as prime minister, which constituted an opportunity for European intervention...
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  • self-sacrificing and loyal statesman. He is unrelated to his contemporary Mustapha Khaznadar; Khaznadar (خزندار) is a surname meaning "Treasurer". Such surnames were...
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    1872 and grew without pause. After he contributed to the fall of Mustapha Khaznadar, he became Minister of the Navy in October 1873, in the government...
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    predecessor Sidi Hassan. Mustapha was the grandson of Mohammed ben-Osman and nephew of his predecessor Sidi Hassan, He had the title of Khaznadar and shortly after...
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    powerful Prime Minister, Mustapha Khaznadar, who according to Wesseling "had been pulling the strings ever since 1837." Khaznadar was minister of finance...
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    young age in order to serve the Royal Family and the Makhzen, such as Mustapha Khaznadar, Kheireddine Pacha and others. Mohammed Aziz Bouattour is considered...
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    International Financial Commission from 22 July 1877 to 24 August 1878. Mustapha Khaznadar (1817–1887)(مصطفى خزندار), was Prime Minister of the Beylik of Tunis...
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    new Supreme Council was filled with placemen of the Prime Minister Mustapha Khaznadar, mamluks, and others of Turkish and non-native descent, with few of...
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    institutions of education but neither he nor his brother-in-law the young Mustapha Khaznadar who served as his finance minister, had a clear idea of what such...
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    Ettabaa mosque. Khaznadar Palace has been built in the 19th century, around 1850, by the current minister at that time, Mustapha Khaznadar. Between 1895...
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    Ahmad Bey on 30 May 1855. He retained his predecessor's key minister Mustapha Khaznadar as Grand vizier and surrounded himself with competent ministers such...
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  • (1822–1829) Rashid al-Shakir Sahib al-Taba'a, Grand vizier (1829–1837) Mustapha Khaznadar, Grand vizier (1837–1873) Egypt Khedivate of Egypt (complete list)...
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    long-time Grand Vizier, Mustapha Khaznadar, quickly developed which made the situation unworkable for a reformist agenda to prevail. Mustapha was also the father...
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    Monarch appoint a prime minister to be the head of government. Rejeb Khaznadar was the first prime minister in the history of Tunisia in 1759. After...
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    in the Ottoman Empire, such as Georgios Stravelakis (later renamed Mustapha Khaznadar) and Ibrahim Edhem Pasha. There was outrage when the events were reported...
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    thousand amphorae". Originally, the palace park sheltered a residence of Mustapha Khaznadar. It became the property of an Italian (Mario Cignoni) in 1937. The...
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    centuries, with columns imported from Italy by the prime minister Mustapha Khaznadar in the mid-19th century. The pavement of the courtyard itself consists...
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    viziers (complete list) – Mustapha Khaznadar, Grand vizier (1837–1873) Hayreddin Pasha, Grand vizier (1873–1877) Mohammed Khaznadar, Grand vizier (1877–1878...
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    buried in the grounds of the Imam Husayn Shrine in Karbala, Iraq. Mustapha Khaznadar (1817–1878), born Georgios Kalkias Stravelakis, a Christian Greek...
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  • charcoal. In 1852 or 1853, he went into the service of the Grand Vizier Mustapha Khaznadar, becoming Receiver General of Finances or Treasurer General. He held...
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    construction materials to wine and jewellery. He was closely associated with Mustapha Khaznadar, and, for five years, enjoyed exceptional favor at court. He became...
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  • The bey's weakness, the intrigues of the ministers, like Mustapha Khaznadar and Mustapha Ben Ismaïl, constant pressure from European consuls, the bankruptcy...
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  • Zarrouk Khaznadar (Arabic: محمد العربي زروق خزندار; born c. 1760 in Le Bardo, died 29 October 1822 in Tunis) was the Prime Minister and Khaznadar, or minister...
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    Carthage. However, intrigues among his ministers, notably Mustapha Khaznadar and Mustapha Ben Ismaïl, constant pressure from European consuls and the...
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    important public enterprise in Tunis, and since 1988 been located in the Khaznadar palace (dating from the middle of the 19th century and situated in the...
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    the Roma people George Colvocoresses (1816–1872), military officer Mustapha Khaznadar (1817–1878), was Prime Minister of the Beylik of Tunis Michel Emmanuel...
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  • IV with vacant periods until 1861 Mohamed Lasram IV fell out with Mustapha Khaznadar and resigned from his post, only becoming bach kateb once again in...
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