Tahar Ben Ammar (25 November 1889 – May 10, 1985) (Arabic: الطاهر بن عمار) was a Tunisian politician. He was born in Tunis on 25 November 1889. He served...
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Habib Bourguiba (redirect from Habib ben Ali Bourguiba)
the cabinet, in the presence of Bourguiba, Hached and Tahar Ben Ammar. On 13 January, Salah Ben Youssef and Hamadi Badra flew to Paris, where they intended...
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al-Amin (also known as Lamine Bey) who appointed the prime ministers Tahar Ben Ammar and Habib Bourguiba. On 25 July 1957, the monarchy was abolished with...
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(b. 1920) May 9 – Edmond O'Brien, American actor (b. 1915) May 10 Tahar Ben Ammar, Tunisian politician, 8th Prime Minister of Tunisia (b. 1889) Florizel...
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March 1956 the Franco-Tunisian protocol was signed by the Grand Vizier Tahar Ben Ammar and the French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau. The new Tunisian...
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Prime Minister Tahar Ben Ammar had to intervene to persuade him to leave. The King withdrew with ill grace. Two days later, Ben Ammar resigned and the...
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Prime minister (1954) Georges Dupoizat, Interim Prime minister (1954) Tahar Ben Ammar, Prime minister (1954–1956) French protectorate of Tunisia (complete...
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served as Minister of Health in Tahar Ben Ammar's office and as Minister of Public Works. Along with Tahar Ben Ammar, Mongi Slim (his brother-in-law)...
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Wassila Bourguiba (redirect from Wassila Ben Ammar)
Wassila Ben Ammar Bourguiba (Arabic: وسيلة بن عمار بورقية; née Ben Ammar; April 22, 1912 – June 22, 1999) was the second wife of Tunisian president Habib...
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besieged by 5,000 fighters led by the chief of the Ouled Ayar tribe, Ali Ben Ammar. Near Hammamet, a French military force was harassed by 6,000 insurgents...
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generation of Tunisian politicians, including Abdeljelil Zaouche, Tahar Ben Ammar and Mohamed Chenik, made their entry into public life through the conference...
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domestic policies. The youngest person to become prime minister was Mustapha Ben Ismail in 1878 at 28 years of age while the oldest was Beji Caid Essebsi...
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were two exceptions related to Mohamed Chenik (1943 and 1950) and Tahar Ben Ammar in 1954 who were part of the Destour Party and were appointed by the...
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Machine." Istituto Scolastico Italiano "Giovan Battista Hodierna". Retrieved on 25 October 2015. "Avenue Tahar Ben Ammar 1013 El Menzah 9B - Tunisi"...
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Jean-Jacques Annaud, produced by Tarak Ben Ammar and co-produced by Doha Film Institute. The film stars Tahar Rahim, Antonio Banderas, Freida Pinto, Mark...
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granted Tunisia internal autonomy in 1954, a government was formed under Tahar Ben Ammar (from a makhzen family) and it included several French representatives...
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who were carrying out the negotiations for internal autonomy led by Tahar Ben Ammar, a leading Tunisian landowner. However, he left the team when his application...
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Mongi Slim, the Interior Minister in the government of Prime Minister Tahar Ben Ammar as it negotiated the process that led to the effective independence...
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September 1955 – 15 April 1956 Monarch Muhammad VIII Prime Minister Tahar Ben Ammar Succeeded by Lamine Chebbi Personal details Born (1909-03-06)6 March...
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"Giovan Battista Hodierna". Retrieved on 25 October 2015. "Avenue Tahar Ben Ammar 1013 El Menzah 9B – Tunisi" "L’Istituto" (Archive). Istituto Scolastico...
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Monarch Muhammad VIII Preceded by Slaheddine Baccouche Succeeded by Tahar Ben Ammar (Indirectly) Personal details Born (1896-02-11)11 February 1896 Monastir...
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Bouazizi person of the year for 2011. "By Fire", a story by Moroccan author Tahar Ben Jelloun inspired by this incident, was published in The New Yorker edition...
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c'est lui by Pierre Richard : the rebel leader 1980 : Aziza by Abdellatif Ben Ammar : Ali 1986 : Pirates by Roman Polanski : the merry-go-round keeper 1988 :...
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Chatti was appointed chief information officer in prime minister Tahar Ben Ammar's government. In 1972, he became President Habib Bourguiba's chief of...
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Television series Choufli Hal (Arabic: شوفلي حل). 1974 : Sejnane by Abdellatif Ben Ammar 1986 : La Coupe by Mohamed Damak : Rached 1990 : Halfaouine Child of the...
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Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn ʿAmmār ibn al-Ḥusayn ibn ʿAmmār al-Quḍā'ī (Arabic: أبو بكر محمد بن عمّار;1031–1086), known as Ibn Ammar, in Spanish sources found...
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comedian Karim Leklou, actor Maïwenn, actress, film director and producer Tahar Rahim, actor Rouiched, comedy actor Lyes Salem, actor and film director...
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Guiga 1984–1986: Mohammed Mzali 1986–1987: Zine El Abidine Ben Ali 1987–1988: Habib Ammar 1988–1990: Chédli Neffati 1990–1991: Abdelhamid Escheikh 1991–1995:...
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city Monastir which is 12 miles inland. Rachid Ammar, Chief of Staff of the Tunisian Armed Forces Tahar Cheriaa, film critic and creator of the Carthage...
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1955, following Slim's appointment as Minister of the Interior in Tahar Ben Ammar's government, Mestiri played a key role in the negotiations that led...
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