- 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...
- has
historical ties to the
Beylical patronage,
particularly from
Lamine Bey,
which is
reflected in its
nickname "club
beylical."
Stade Tunisien competes...
- 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...
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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...
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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...
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ranks Other ranks Décret
Beylical du 6
Septembre 1956 (30
moharem 1376),
portant création de la
garde nationale (Décret
Beylical) (in French). 1956. Blanchard...
- 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...
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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...
- "Salām al-Bāy" (Arabic: سلام الباي; "
Beylical Hymn") was the
national anthem of
Tunisia between 1846 and 1957
during the
Beylik of
Tunis and the Kingdom...
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receive such an honour, but was
instead made
Divisional General of the
Beylical Guard when he
became Heir Apparent, and
became Marshal on his accession...