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Mezri Haddad (born 2 July 1961 in Le Kram) is a
Tunisian journalist, writer,
philosopher and diplomat.
Haddad was a
doctor of
moral and
political philosophy...
- Connecticut:
Millbrook Press. p. 94. ISBN 0-7613-1753-8. OCLC 45330090. Bdira,
Mezri (1978).
Relations internationales et sous-développement: la
Tunisie 1857–1864...
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concocting the
charges in an
effort to
tarnish the family's re****tion.
Mezri Haddad wrote an
article in Libération in 1992
about the "Couscous connection"...
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Maizery (French pronunciation: [
mɛzʁi]; German: Macheringen) is a
former commune in the
Moselle department in north-eastern France. On 1 June 2016, it...
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report attesting to the
mental incapacity of Bourguiba.
Political journalist Mezri Haddad summarised the
report as follows:
Officially aged 84,
Bourguiba fell...
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religious role to Monastir,
where figures including the
Zirid princes and Imam
Mezri were buried.
Mahdia became the seat of a
splendid court which drew poets...
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neighboring Monastir,
there is the tomb of the very
famous Muslim scholar Sidi El
Mezri originating from
Mazara in Sicily. Traditionally, the
economic activity...
- Connecticut:
Millbrook Press. p. 94. ISBN 0-7613-1753-8. OCLC 45330090. Bdira,
Mezri (1978).
Relations internationales et sous-développement: la
Tunisie 1857–1864...
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hamlets of Başak (Gundik), Güven (Pîrî), Sütlü (Xanê sê gund) and
Yaylak (
Mezrî) are
attached to Cevizli. Güven and Sütlü are unpo****ted.
Cevizli was depo****ted...
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Retrieved September 10, 2009. Bdira,
Mezri (1978).
Relations internationales et sous-développement: la
Tunisie 1857–1864...