- M'hamed
Djellouli (Arabic: امحمد الجلولي; born
February 1834 in
Tunis and died in June 1908) was a
Tunisian politician who
served as
Prime Minister of...
- The
Djellouli family were an
Makhzen family,
which dated back to the
Hafsid dynasty,
according to
historian Ahmad ibn Abi Diyaf. They were Sfax nobility...
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Mohammed Aziz
Djellouli (Tunis,
December 14, 1896 – Radès, 1975) was a
Tunisian politician and businessman. He
served for a time as
chairman of the Red...
-
Mahmoud Djellouli (1755–1839) was a
trader and
Tunisian diplomat. He was a
member of the same clan as
Youssef Saheb Ettabaa and
among the
important figures...
- of the
Djellouli family built themselves beautiful houses of Hispano-Arabic style,
notably the
ministers M'hammed
Djellouli and Taïeb
Djellouli, as well...
-
Attar and
Hachemi Djellouli. The
group was
established in
December 1980 in Paris. Kada Guebbache :
Vocal &
Karkabou Hachemi Djellouli :
Percussions Lotfi...
- Dar
Djellouli is an old
palace of the
medina of Tunis. It is
located in the
Street of the Rich in Bab Jedid, near
Tourbet el Bey. It is
indexed as one...
- Taïeb
Djellouli (1857-1944) was a
Tunisian politician. A
member of an
aristocratic Tunisian family, he
served as the last
Grand Vizier of the
Beylik of...
- by M'hamed
Djellouli Succeeded by Taïeb
Djellouli Minister of the Pen In
office 1907–1908
Monarch Muhammad V
Preceded by M'hamed
Djellouli Succeeded by...
- Farhat, the neo-destourian
Mahmoud El
Materi and an independent, Aziz
Djellouli. His
predecessor Ahmed Bey was
often referred to as 'the Bey of the French'...