- (Arabic: تونسي, romanized:
Tūnsi), is a
variety of
Arabic spoken in Tunisia. It is
known among its 13
million speakers as
Tūnsi, [
ˈtuːnsi] "Tunisian" or Derja...
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political thought of the
Beylic of Tunisia's
Grand Vizier,
Khayr al-Din al
Tunsi, is
paradigmatic of this harmonization. In 1878
Hayreddin was
invited by...
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Bayram al-Tunisi (بيرم التونسي) (born in 1893 in Alexandria,
Egypt as Maḥmūd Muḥammad Muṣṭafā
Bayram (محمود محمد مصطفى بيرم) - died 1961), was an Egyptian...
- Abu
Khattab al-Tunisi (died 10 June 2017) was a
Tunisian jihadist and
military leader of the
Islamic State, who had
risen to the group's third-highest...
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katseli heitä. Se ei missään
tapauksessa ollut heille vihainen.
Kenties tunsi jonkinlaista myötätuntoakin heitä kohtaan. Aika velikultia. "The sun smiled...
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individuals -
Saudi Arabian, Abu
Saleh al-Juzrawi, and Tunisian, Abu
Othman al-
Tunsi - were
named as
possible candidates to
succeed al-Baghdadi,
given their...
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Tunisian Communist Party (Arabic: الحزب الشيوعي التونسي el-Ḥizb esh-Shuyū‘i et-
Tūnsi ; French:
Parti Communiste Tunisien) was a
Marxist political party in Tunisia...
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Tunisian Parliament (Arabic: البرلمان التونسي ‹See RfD› al-Barlamān at-
Tūnsī) is the
bicameral institution exercising the
legislative power of the Tunisian...
- 1968. It is
established by
uniting three main parts, from
north to south:
Tunși, Țicleni, and Gura Lumezii, plus 3
former settlements of
workers in the...
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songs from
composer ****iya
Ahmad and
colloquial poet
Mahmud Bayram el-
Tunsi cast in
styles considered to be
indigenously Egyptian. This represented...