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    Mohamed Bey El Mouradi (Arabic: محمد باي المرادي, died October 14, 1696) was a Muradid leader and Bey of Tunis from 1675 until his death in 1696. He was...
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    Revolutions of Tunis, Mohamed Bey El Mouradi made an opening in one of the walls to stop the resistance of the followers of his brother Ali Bey al-Muradi who...
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    form the souk Ech-Chaouachine were built by the Muradid sovereign Mohamed Bey El Mouradi in 1691–1692. At that time, Andalusian immigrants imported the chachia...
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  • Husayn I Bey. Murad was born to Ali Bey, son of Murad II Bey, and a Bedouin woman. After his father was murdered by his uncle Mohamed Bey El Mouradi, Murad...
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    Sidi Mahrez Mosque, also known as Mohamed Bey El Mouradi Mosque, is a mosque in Tunis, Tunisia. It is an official historical monument. This mosque is located...
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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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  • resolved to chastise Mohamed Bey El Mouradi and declined the tribute offered as a gesture of submission. The two armies converged at El Kef on 24 June 1694...
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  • death: Mohamed Bey El Mouradi (called Mamet Bey), Ali Bey and Ramadan Bey. The first two launched a fratricidal conflict, in which their uncle Mohamed El Hafsi...
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    son Murad II Bey (1666–1675) built the Mouradia Madrasah, dedicated to the Maliki school of Islamic law. Murad's son Mohamed Bey El Mouradi (1686–1696)...
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    1675, Murad II Bey died, and he left his state to his son Mohamed Bey El Mouradi. Mohamed exiled the Pasha, Muhammad al-Hafsi. Murad II's second son...
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  • son of Murad II Bey. Before his accession to power, he remained away from the infighting which his older brothers Mohamed Bey and Ali Bey took part, known...
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    Algerian backing.[citation needed] History of Ottoman-era Tunisia Mohamed Bey El Mouradi Revolutions of Tunis Architecture of Tunisia "Tunisie : Histoire...
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    three months, bringing an end to the Tunisian–Algerian War. Mohamed Bey El Mouradi, the Bey of Tunis, flees southward while Prince Muhammad ben Cheker...
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    another mosque, the Bey's Mosque, which was built in 1675 by Murad II Bey for the Hanafi Muslims of the city. In 1685 Mohamed Bey El Mouradi added a Madrasa...
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  • defeat the Tunisians in the Battle of Kef, conquer Tunis and depose Mohamed Bey El Mouradi in 1694, replacing him with puppet ruler Ahmed ben Tcherkes. Hadj...
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  • the Tunisian-Algerian war started, the Algerians arrived under Kef. Mohamed Bey attempting to save himself allied with the Moroccans, albeit as they...
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  • three months, bringing an end to the Tunisian–Algerian War. Mohamed Bey El Mouradi, the Bey of Tunis, flees southward while Prince Muhammad ben Cheker...
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  • chachia trading. According to the chronicler Al Wazir Al Sarraj, Mohamed Bey El Mouradi ordered the construction of the souk in 1691–1692, following the...
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  • Muradid dynasty – Murad I, Bey (1613–1631) Hammuda Pasha, Bey (1631–1666) Murad II, Bey (1666–1675) Mohamed El Mouradi, Bey (1686–1696) Egypt Sudan Sultanate...
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  • more than one non-FIFA nationality. USM Blida v Paradou AC USM Blida v USM El Harrach USM Blida v DRB Tadjenanet USM Blida v A Bou Saada USM Blida v CA...
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