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Muradid dynasty.
After taking power, the
Husainids ruled as Beys and
ruled Tunisia until 1957. The
Husainids originally ruled under the
suzerainty of...
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Representatives of the
People Establishment • Ancient
Carthage 814 BC •
Husainids 15 July 1705 • Independence and
Kingdom 20
March 1956 • Republic declaration...
- protectorate, the
institution of the
Beylik was
retained nominally, with the
Husainids remaining as
largely symbolic sovereigns. The Beys
remained faithful to...
- Corsican-origin
Muradid dynasty came to power,
until 1957, when the Cretan-origin
Husainid monarchy was abolished.
Simplified genealogical tree of the Beys of Tunis...
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themselves conceding the
monopoly of the
leather trade by the
Muradid and then
Husainid beys. Jews who were
traveling as
Tunisians worked in the
retail trade in...
- students. Sfax
lived an
important urban development with the
arrival of the
Husainid dynasty to the power. In fact, it was not
until the 17th
century that the...
- that
ruled Tunisia from 1613 to 1702. They were
succeeded in 1705 by the
Husainid dynasty. The
dynasty was
founded by
Murad I Bey, a
janissary of Corsican...
- Spain:
Knight of the
Golden Fleece, 21
February 1834
Beylik of Tunis:
Husainid Family Order Two Sicilies:
Knight of St.
Januarius Grand Cross of St....
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between 19 June 1942 and 14 May 1943. He was the
penultimate ruler of the
Husainid dynasty.
Muhammad VII al-Munsif was the son of
Muhammad V an-Nasir. As...
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Order of St. George, 1860
Grand Cross of the
Royal Guelphic Order Tunisia:
Husainid Family Order, 17
September 1860 Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach:
Grand Cross of the...