Habib Bourguiba (/bʊərˈɡiːbə/ Tunisian Arabic: الحبيب بورقيبة, romanized: il-Ḥbīb Būrgībah; Standard Arabic: الحبيب أبو رقيبة, romanized: al-Ḥabīb Abū...
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Habib Bourguiba Jr. (Arabic: الحبيب بورقيبة الابن, romanized: al-Ḥabīb Būrqībah al-Ibn; 9 April 1927 – 28 December 2009) was a Tunisian diplomat and politician...
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Monastir Habib Bourguiba International Airport (French: Aéroport International de Monastir–Habib Bourguiba, AIMHB, Arabic: مطار الحبيب بورقيبة الدولي)...
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Ammar Bourguiba (Arabic: وسيلة بن عمار بورقية; née Ben Ammar; April 22, 1912 – June 22, 1999) was the second wife of Tunisian president Habib Bourguiba and...
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Avenue Habib Bourguiba (Tunisian Arabic: شارع حبيب بورڨيبة) is the central thoroughfare of Tunis, and the historical political and economic heart of Tunisia...
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Habib Bourguiba was officially born on August 3, 1903, in Monastir to Ali Bourguiba (1850–1925) and Fattouma Khefacha (1861–1913). Being their eighth...
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Moufida Bourguiba (Arabic: مفيدة بورقيبة; née Mathilde Lorrain 24 January 1890 – 15 November 1976) was the first wife of Habib Bourguiba, the first President...
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Habib Borjian, linguist Habib Bourguiba (1903–2000), Tunisian politician Habib Bourguiba Jr. (1927–2009), Tunisian diplomat Habib Dehghani (born 1983),...
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The Habib Bourguiba bibliography includes major books about President Habib Bourguiba of Tunisia, his biography, presidency and policies. Bessis, Sophie;...
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Gare Habib Bourguiba Monastir is the main railway station in Monastir, Tunisia. It is operated by the Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Tunisiens and...
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solely Tunisian government, causing an outcry by French settlers. Habib Bourguiba was a Tunisian nationalist and president of Tunisia from 1957 to 1987...
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former president Habib Bourguiba, the father of Tunisian independence, who died on April 6, 2000. The mausoleum was built while Bourguiba was still alive...
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gained independence as the Tunisian Republic under the leadership of Habib Bourguiba with the help of activists such as Chedly Kallala, Farhat Hached, and...
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Lamine Bey) who appointed the prime ministers Tahar Ben Ammar and Habib Bourguiba. On 25 July 1957, the monarchy was abolished with Tunisia reorganizing...
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Beji Caid Essebsi, was the shortest in Tunisian history (90 days). Habib Bourguiba, the inaugural holder, served the longest, over thirty years (1957–1987)...
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renewable once. The first president of the Tunisian Republic was Habib Bourguiba, who remained in power for 30 years until he was removed through the...
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Tunisian politician who served as Prime Minister under the presidency of Habib Bourguiba. Sfar was born in Mahdia, the ancient Fatimite capital of Tunisia....
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of Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba built a palace there according to his ambitions and to the extent of his cult of personality. The Bourguiba collection of...
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Saïda Sassi (section Relationship with Habib Bourguiba)
Tunisian politician. She was a key associate of her uncle President Habib Bourguiba during his tenure from 1957 to 1987. Saïda Sassi was born in 1921 in...
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on 7 November 1987 in a bloodless coup d'état that ousted President Habib Bourguiba by declaring him incompetent. Ben Ali led an authoritarian regime....
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head of state and the head of government. In November 1969, President Habib Bourguiba brought back the position by appointing Bahi Ladgham to be the first...
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protectorate. It originated from a split with the Destour party. Led by Habib Bourguiba, Neo Destour became the ruling party upon Tunisian independence in...
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upon by Libyan head of state Muammar Gaddafi and Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba. Additional countries—Morocco and Algeria—were later included in the...
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electrification at 25 kV, 50 Hz. Including a triangular junction west of Gare Habib Bourguiba Monastir, the line is mostly double track. However, south of the large...
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Hind Shalabi (section Habib Bourguiba Challenge)
lecture to the late President Habib Bourguiba on the status of women in Islam and sparked controversy after criticizing Bourguiba's liberal policies related...
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History of modern Tunisia (section Era of Bourguiba)
ancient site of the city of Carthage. Its first modern leader, President Habib Bourguiba brought to the office hard-won political experience, after many decades...
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Tanzania Eyadema's family mausoleum in Kara, Togo Bourguiba mausoleum, monumental grave of Habib Bourguiba, first president of Tunisia, in Monastir, Tunisia...
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name translates as "House of Bourguiba", as it was named after the first president of independent Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba, in 1956. During the French...
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Bey and the nationalists improved. The Bey worked clandestinely with Habib Bourguiba and Salah Ben Youssef to raise demands for Tunisian self-government...
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from 1952 to 1956 between France and an independence movement, led by Habib Bourguiba. He became the first Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Tunisia after...
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