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death of
Mustapha Dinguizli.
Bouhageb was the son of
Sheikh Salem Bouhageb; his
brother was the
doctor H****ine
Bouhageb. He
studied at
Sadiki Secondary...
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Salem Bouhageb (born Bembla, 1824 or 1827 – died La Marsa, July 14, 1924) was a
Tunisian reformer, jurist, and poet. He was
considered one of the leading...
- H****ine
Bouhageb (Arabic: حسين بوحاجب) born 20
October 1872 and dead 13
March 1946. He was a
Tunisian doctor,
educator and a
sponsor for the
Tunisian sport...
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Tunisian voyage in 1899 she met a
young civil servant,
Khelil Bouhageb, son of
Salem Bouhageb and
eventual Prime Minister of Tunisia, a man
twenty years...
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vizier (1915–1922)
Mustapha Dinguizli,
Prime minister (1922–1926)
Khelil Bouhageb,
Prime minister (1926–1932) Hédi Lakhoua,
Prime minister (1932–1942) Mohamed...
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Succeeded by
Khelil Bouhageb Minister of the Pen In
office 1914–1922
Monarch Muhammad V
Preceded by Taïeb
Djellouli Succeeded by
Khelil Bouhageb Personal details...
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Khalil Yosef Danker (born 1984),
Israeli actor, singer, and
model Khelil Bouhageb (1863-1942),
Tunisian politician and
reformer Bob Khaleel,
American hip...
- head of
section to the accounting.
Delegate of the
mayor of
Tunis Khelil Bouhageb in 1922, he
served as head of the
state section before being appointed...
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General Hussein, the
Minister Bin
Diyaf and the
ulama Mahmoud Kabadou,
Salem Bouhageb and
Mokhtar Chouikha.
Among these, are the
abolition of slavery, the foundation...
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Independent Muhammad VI al-Habib محمد السادس الحبيب (1922–1929) 17
Khelil Bouhageb خليل بوحاجب (1863–1942) • 3
November 1926 2
March 1932
Independent 18...