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    Muhammad III as-Sadiq (Arabic: محمد الثالث الصادق; 7 February 1813 – 27 October 1882) commonly known as Sadok Bey (Arabic: الصادق باي), was the Husainid...
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  • Muhammad Sadiq, or other spelling variations, may refer to: Mohammad Sadiq (painter) (active 1740s–1790s), Iranian painter Muhammad III as-Sadiq (1813–1882)...
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    Bey al-Mahalla (Heir Apparent) on 23 August 1863 by his brother Muhammad III as-Sadiq and was made a divisional General and placed at the head of an army...
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  • Ja'far ibn Muhammad al-Sadiq (Arabic: جَعْفَر بْن مُحَمَّد ٱلصَّادِق, romanized: Jaʿfar ibn Muḥammad al-Ṣādiq; c. 702–765 CE) was a Shia Muslim scholar...
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  • Morocco, Sultan of Morocco from 1757 to 1790 Muhammad III as-Sadiq, Bey of Tunis from 1859 to 1882 Mohammed III Shammaa Zengi, Prince of Zengid Dynasty from...
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    May 1855) Muhammad II ibn al-Husayn (30 May 1855 – 22 September 1859) Muhammad III as-Sadiq (22 September 1859 – 27 October 1882) Ali III Muddat ibn...
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    and his mother was a Circassian odalisque named Fatma. His uncle Muhammad III as-Sadiq took charge of his education and married him to the niece of his...
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    (1910–2000), raised by Lalla Kmar (wife successively of Muhammad III as-Sadiq, Ali III ibn al-Husayn and Muhammad V an-Nasir).They had four sons and one daughter...
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    with the Bey of Tunis, Muhammad III as-Sadiq, which also regulated trade and maritime issues. Monte Carlo is named after Charles III. It stands for the "Mount...
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    General Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan V Abbasi GCSI GCIE KCVO (Urdu: جنرل نواب صادق محمد خان عباسی; 29 September 1904 – 24 May 1966) was the 12th and final...
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    Moncef Bey (redirect from Muhammad Bey VII)
    Muhammad VII al-Munsif, (Arabic: محمد السابع المنصف; 4 March 1881 in La Manouba – 1 September 1948 in Pau) commonly known as Moncef Bey (Arabic: المنصف...
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    brought him into the palace. There he is said to have been noticed by Muhammad III as-Sadiq at the beginning of his reign. The Bey appointed him Intendant of...
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    Mufti Muhammad Sadiq (January 11, 1872 – January 13, 1957) was a companion of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad and an Ahmadi Muslim missionary in the United States....
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    Muhammad IV al-Hadi (Arabic: محمد الرابع الهادي), commonly referred to as Hédi Bey (Arabic: الهادي باي ; 24 June 1855 in Le Bardo – 11 May 1906 in Carthage)...
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  • Dominican friar from Galicia Sadok Bey (1813–1882), better known as Muhammad III as-Sadiq, monarch of Tunisia Sadok Chaabane (1950–), general director of...
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    Mauraud, accompanied by an armed escort, presented the treaty to Muhammad III as-Sadiq (Sadok Bey), Bey of Tunis between 1859 and 1881, who resided in...
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    1855 22 September 1859 Son of Al-Husayn II ibn Mahmud Husainid Muhammad III as-Sadiq Sadok Bey محمد الثالث الصادق (1813-02-07)7 February 1813 – 27 October...
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    regarded as a link in the Golden Chain, in which he was purportedly succeeded by his maternal grandson Ja'far al-Sadiq. Al-Qāsim ibn Muhammad ibn Abī Bakr...
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    south of the Medina as a mausoleum for his family, It is the largest funerary monument in Tunis. In the time of Muhammad III as-Sadiq (1859–1882) the walls...
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    invaded with an army of about 36,000 and forced the Bey of Tunis, Muhammad III as-Sadiq, to agree to the terms of the 1881 Treaty of Bardo. With this treaty...
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    court men, presenting themselves as singers and dancers. During the rule of the Husainid dynasty, Bey Muhammad III as-Sadiq was open about his intimate relationship...
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  • late 18th century Sadiq or As-Sadiq (Al-Sadiq) can be used as an epithet: Muhammad III as-Sadiq or 'As-Sadiq' (Arabic: الصادق) meaning 'the righteous')...
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    lieutenant-general of the Beylical Army, and became Bey upon the death of his cousin Muhammad VI al-Habib.[citation needed] A year after his accession, in May 1930,...
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    French troops had landed in Tunisia and, on 12 May 1881, forced Bey Muhammad III as-Sadiq to sign the Treaty of Bardo granting France a protectorate over...
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    Muhammad V an-Nasir (Arabic: محمد الخامس الناصر), commonly known as Naceur Bey (Arabic: الناصر باي ; 14 July 1855 in La Marsa – 8 July 1922 in La Marsa)...
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  • Muhammad I ar-Rashid (Arabic: أبو عبد الله محمد الرشيد باي; 1710 – 12 February 1759) was the third leader of the Husainid Dynasty and the ruler of Tunisia...
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  • French protectorate with the signature of the Treaty of Bardo by Muhammad III as-Sadiq. In 1881 the Ottoman Empire ceded most of Thessaly and parts of...
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    prophet Muhammad and the fifth of the twelve Shia imams, succeeding his father, Ali al-Sajjad, and succeeded by his son, Ja'far al-Sadiq. Muhammad's honorific...
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    Husayn tried to establish a succession to the title of bey for his sons Muhammad and Ali (born in 1710 and 1712, respectively). His nephew Ali Pasha, who...
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    (detail) (French made) These particular decorations were awarded by Muhammad III as-Sadiq Bey (1859–1882) and illustrate the differences that can exist between...
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