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Mohamed Bey El
Mouradi (Arabic: محمد باي المرادي, died
October 14, 1696) was a
Muradid leader and Bey of
Tunis from 1675
until his
death in 1696. He was...
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Sheikha Bouchra Bint
Mohammed Al
Maktoum with her
uncle Sir
Moulay Omar El
Mouradi and
brother His
Highness Prince Atif Bin
Mohammed Al
Bouazzaoui Stoneham...
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became the Bey of
Tunis forcing Mohammed Bey el-
Mouradi to flee to
Chios or the Sahara.
Mohammed Bey el-
Mouradi fled to
Chios or the
Sahara and Ben Cheker...
- Sidi
Mahrez Mosque, also
known as
Mohamed Bey El
Mouradi Mosque, is a
mosque in Tunis, Tunisia. It is an
official historical monument. This
mosque is...
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Hammouda Bay
Mosque or
Hamouda Bay al
Mouradi (Arabic: مسجد حمودة باشا) is a
mosque in Tunis, Tunisia. It is an
official historical monument. This mosque...
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Arabs in 647. In 1695,
during the
Revolutions of Tunis,
Mohamed Bey El
Mouradi made an
opening in one of the
walls to stop the
resistance of the followers...
- (1613–1631)
Hammuda Pasha, Bey (1631–1666)
Murad II, Bey (1666–1675)
Mohamed El
Mouradi, Bey (1686–1696)
Egypt Sudan Sultanate of
Darfur (complete list) – Sulayman...
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historical and
religious landmarks, the
Mosque of Sidi
Boulbaba and The
Mouradi school are one of the most notable. Also, The
Zaouia of Sidi
Ahmed Toujani...
- Chabane,
supported by the Tripolitans,
resolved to
chastise Mohamed Bey El
Mouradi and
declined the
tribute offered as a
gesture of submission. The two armies...
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dedicated to the
Maliki school of
Islamic law. Murad's son
Mohamed Bey El
Mouradi (1686–1696)
built several monuments in
Tunis including the (Sidi Mahrez...