Salah Bey ben Mostefa (Arabic: صالح باي; born 1725 in Izmir, died 1792 in Constantine), was the bey of the Beylik of Constantine in the Deylik of Algiers...
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1710 Hosseïn Denguezli Bey, 1710 Ali bey ben Salah, 1710 Kelian Hussein bou Komia, 1713 Hussein bey bou Hanak, 1746 Hosseïn Bey (called "Zereg-Aïnou" meaning...
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Muhammad VIII al-Amin (redirect from Muhammad Bey VIII)
relations between Lamine Bey and the nationalists improved. The Bey worked clandestinely with Habib Bourguiba and Salah Ben Youssef to raise demands for...
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1929, buried there at the Hala Sultan, Umm Haram, Tekke), daughter of Salah Bey and granddaughter of Mustafa Rashid Pasha, sometime Grand Vizier of the...
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Destourian Salah Farhat, the neo-destourian Mahmoud El Materi and an independent, Aziz Djellouli. His predecessor Ahmed Bey was often referred to as 'the Bey of...
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Habib Bourguiba (redirect from Habib ben Ali Bourguiba)
strong refusal of the bey to discharge Chenik's cabinet, De Hauteclocque placed Chenik, El Materi, Mohamed Salah Mzali and Mohamed Ben Salem under house arrest...
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Hassan Mohamed Hassan Hussein Bikar Hussein El Gebaly Injy Aflatoun Isaac Fanous Kamal Amin Mahmoud Mokhtar Margaret Nakhla Salah Taher Diane Tuckman Seif...
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him. But after a revolt broke out in the city, Hassan sent Hussein Bey Ben-Bousnek or Ben-Hanak, along with the Ouakhil al-Kharadj and the Agha of the...
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encouraged them to declare war on the first place. The Bey (governor) of eastern Algeria, Hussein ben Salah Bey possessed about 4,000 regular troops at his disposal...
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dey surrounded them in their mountains and made their leaders submit. Salah Bey ben Mostefa of Constantine launched several expeditions south. In 1785,...
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collected and stored (Arabic: مخزن (makhzen) means "storehouse"). Under Hussein Bey the term also came to include tribes who provided contingents of men...
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fr:Mohamed Lasram III Hussein II Bey: fr:Mahmoud Lasram Mustapha Bey: fr:Mohamed Lasram IV Ahmed Bey, Mohammed Bey and Sadok Bey: Mohamed Lasram IV with...
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Ben Ghedhahem led a revolt against the Bey. The constitution was suspended as an emergency measure and the revolt was eventually suppressed. Ali Ben Ghedhahem...
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administrators: Hasan Bey "Bou Kemia" (1713–1736), Hassan Bey Bou-Hanek (1736–1754), Hussein Bey Zereg-Aïnou (1754–1756), Ahmed Bey el Kolli (1756–1771)...
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advancing further and exploiting their victory. In 1553, the son of Salah Rais, Mohamed-bey led an offensive on the Kalâa of the Beni Abbes which resulted...
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private salary and did not take it back. His governor of Constantine, Salah Bey, managed to re-assert Regency authority as far south as Touggourt. Algiers...
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monuments, including palaces, such as the Dar Ben Abdallah and Dar Hussein, the mausoleum of Tourbet el Bey and many mosques such as the Al-Zaytuna Mosque...
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Hussein Yousef Maziq (Arabic: حسين يوسف مازق) a Libyan politician (26 June 1918 – 12 May 2006) was Prime Minister of Libya from 20 March 1965 to 2 July...
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of the Algerian newspaper Le Matin Salah Benlabed (born 1950), architect, academic, novelist and poet Latifa Ben Mansour (born 1950), writer, psychoanalyst...
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Province, the suburb of Hussein Dey and the Hussein Dey District in the Algiers Province, as well as the town of Salah Bey and the Salah Bey District in the Sétif...
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Gamal Abdel Nasser (redirect from Gamal Abdel Nasser Hussein)
Gamal Abdel Nasser Hussein (15 January 1918 – 28 September 1970) was an Egyptian military officer and politician who served as the second president of...
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minister to die is Rachid Sfar on 20 July 2023. Politics of Tunisia List of beys of Tunis List of French residents-general in Tunisia President of Tunisia...
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province, under the local bey. Under its Turkish governors, the beys, Tunisia attained virtual independence. The Hussein dynasty of beys, established in 1705...
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Fatah's growing presence in Jordan resulted in military clashes with King Hussein's Jordanian government and in the early 1970s it relocated to Lebanon. There...
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nationalist discourse tends to downplay Salah al-Din's Kurdish origins.) Palestinians of all political stripes viewed Salah al-Din's wars against the Crusaders...
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Omar Agha (redirect from Umar ben Muhammad)
Kingdom and the Netherlands to negotiate with the Dey of Algiers and the Beys of Tunis and Tripoli. Although the latter two were agreeable, Omar Agha was...
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the Constantine region, where he appointed an energetic governor called Salah Bey. - 19 Sidi Hassan 1791 1798 Turkish Doulateli Pasha He was the uncle of...
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Hussein Mezzomorto (d. 1701) or Hajji Husain Mezzomorto was an Algerian cosair, dey of Algiers, and finally Grand Admiral (Kapudan Pasha) of the Ottoman...
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rulers of those states and additionally to the States. In 1766 Baba Mohammed ben-Osman became Dey of Algiers. He demanded that the annual payment made by...
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Hakkı Berkok – General of Mountainous Republic, Turkish and Ottoman armies Salah Salem – an Egyptian Military officer and member in the Egyptian Revolutionary...
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