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national sovereignty, and that was in 1846, it was
called Salam El Bey (
Beylical anthem). It was sung in
honour of the Bey.
Initially without lyrics, but...
- al-Mahalla "Bey of the Camp",
title used for the next most
senior member of the
Beylical family after the
reigning Bey, the Heir
Apparent to the throne. Bey al-Taula...
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based in Bardo, a
western suburb of
Tunis (formerly the
residence of the
Beylical patronage). It is
considered one of the top
teams in the
Tunis region,...
- arms of
independent Tunisia are the
beylical coat of arms in use from 1861 to 21 June 1956, date of
adoption by
beylical decree of the coat of arms of the...
-
administration was the
Beylical Guard. On 21 June 1956 the
transfer of
about 9,500
Tunisian soldiers who had
served in the
French army and the
Beylical Guard, made...
- by wily
conservative politicians.
European banks advanced funds to the
Beylical government for
modernizing projects, such as
civil improvements, the military...
- al-Mahalla (Crown Prince) of Tunis, and thus the lieutenant-general of the
Beylical Army, and
became Bey upon the
death of his
cousin Muhammad VI al-Habib...
-
interior of the
country (known in
Tunisian Arabic as the mhalla) to ****ert
beylical authority in
remote regions,
rendering justice in the name of the sovereign...
- form,
partly due to the
steep topography of the land.
Located in an old
beylical palace (the
palace of the Bey of
Tunis since the end of the 18th century)...
- the
Byzantine Empire was
facing siege by the
Ottoman Turks, an
Islamic Beylic approaching the
capital of his
empire after defeating his
armies and ransacking...