- include:
Maruf Khaznadar (1930–2010),
Kurdish writer Mohamed Arbi
Zarrouk Khaznadar (1760-1822),
Tunisian politician Mohammed Khaznadar (1810-1889), Tunisian...
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Mustapha Khaznadar (Arabic: مصطفى خزندار; 1817–1878), born as
Georgios Halkias Stravelakis (Gr****: Γεώργιος Χαλκιάς Στραβελάκης) was a
Tunisian politician...
- The
Battle of Wadi al-
Khaznadar, also
known as the
Third Battle of Homs, was a
Mongol victory over the
Mamluks in 1299. In 1260,
Hulagu Khan had invaded...
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Rejeb Khaznadar (Arabic: رجب خزندار; died May 21, 1797, in Tunis) was a
Tunisian politician and
before that he was a
mamluk of Gr**** origin. He became...
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Muhammad Khaznadar (1840–1929) was an
early archaeologist in
Ottoman Tunisia. He was the
eldest son of
Mustapha Khaznadar, a
prominent Prime Minister of...
- The
Khaznadar inscriptions are
approximately 120
Punic inscriptions,
found in
Carthage by
Muhammad Khaznadar in the 1860s in
Husainid Tunisia. In 1869...
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Mohammed Khaznadar (Arabic: محمد خزندار; born
around 1810 on the
island of Kos (modern Greece) and died on 1889 at La
Marsa was a
Tunisian politician...
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office was
established by
Monarch Ali II with the
appointment of
Rejeb Khaznadar as the
inaugural officeholder in 1759. The
office was
revived again in...
- 36°47′52″N 10°10′09″E / 36.797753°N 10.169065°E / 36.797753; 10.169065 The
Khaznadar Palace is a
Tunisian palace in the
neighborhood of Halfaouin. It is one...
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Zarrouk Khaznadar (Arabic: محمد العربي زروق خزندار; born c. 1760 in Le Bardo, died 29
October 1822 in Tunis) was the
Prime Minister and
Khaznadar, or minister...