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appointed in 1881 by the
French authorities to
succeed Mohammed Aziz
Bouattour as
Minister of the Pen and
Minister of
Justice for the
first government...
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Mohammed Aziz
Bouattour (Arabic: محمد العزيز بوعتور; born 1825 in Tunis, died in 1907 in La Marsa), was
Prime Minister of the
Beylik of
Tunis from 1882...
- Beji Caid
Essebsi in 2011 at 85
years of age. The term of
Mohammed Aziz
Bouattour (1882–1907) is the
longest for a
prime minister, with a
period of nearly...
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Bouattour A,
Ghorbel A,
Chabchoub A,
Postic D (2004). "[Lyme
borreliosis situation...
- such as
Mustapha Khaznadar,
Kheireddine Pacha and others.
Mohammed Aziz
Bouattour is
considered the
first indigenous Tunisian to hold the
office in 1882...
- a
Grand Vizier of
native (i.e. non-Turkish) extraction,
Mohammed Aziz
Bouattour. On 8 June 1883,
together with
French Resident General Paul Cambon, he...
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General Stephen Pichon over the
dismissal of his
Grand Vizier Mohammed Aziz
Bouattour, he
suffered a
stroke which caused paralysis of his
lower limbs. Shortly...
- Aziz
Bouattour,
Prime Minister of
Tunisia under French protectorate....
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Ornithodoros coniceps Canestrini, 1890
Ornithodoros costalis Diatta,
Bouattour, Durand,
Renaud & Trape, 2013
Ornithodoros coriaceus Koch, 1844 Ornithodoros...
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Muhammad VIII al-Amin, Bey (1943–1956)
Grand viziers (complete list) – Aziz
Bouattour,
Grand vizier (1882–1907) M'hamed Djellouli,
Grand vizier (1907–1908)...