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Tourbet el Bey
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dynasty rulers of Tunisia. Among those not buried there are the last two - Moncef Bey , who is buried in the Jellaz Cemetery and Lamine Bey who is buried in
Mohamed Salah Ben Mrad
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of Islam). He was appointed as the Sheikh el Islam in the kingdom by Moncef Bey in 1942. After the removal of the latter, on the occasion of the inauguration
Tunisian independence
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significant economic and cultural links to this day. After the funeral of Moncef Bey the nationalists of the Neo Destour were more willing to work with Lamine
Juliette Bessis
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la Tunisie. Vol. 15. Karthala Editions, 1981. Bessis, Juliette. "Sur Moncef Bey et le moncéfisme: La Tunisie de 1942 à 1948." Outre-Mers. Revue d'histoire
Tunis Light Metro
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Essaidia Bardo Essaidia Khaznadar L'Artisanat Den Den Manouba Slimane-Kahia Moncef -Bey Aboubaker El Razi Le Pôle technologique Ksar El Warda Le Campus Kheireddine
Ahmed Ben Salah
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movement in Tunisia, their exiled leader, Habib Bourguiba, in Cairo, and Moncef Bey , the former bey/king, who was living out his final years under surveillance
World War II by country
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of the independence party Neo Destour. The Bey Muhammad VII al-Munsif (Moncef Bey ) declared neutrality and attempted to protect Tunisian Jews from persecution
List of Tunis Metro stations
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10°05′57″E / 36.80329°N 10.09904°E / 36.80329; 10.09904 Manouba • Moncef -Bey 36°48′19″N 10°05′26″E / 36.80525°N 10.09065°E / 36.80525; 10.09065
History of modern Tunisia
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back to the early Ottoman era. The prior Bey Muhammad VII al-Munsif (Moncef Bey ) had been a popular nationalist, but Amin Bey was both considered by some
Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques
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Princess Zekiye Sultan (1872–1950), daughter of Ottoman sultan Abdulhamid II Moncef Bey (1881–1948), former Bey of Tunis (1942–1943) André Labarrère [fr] (1928–2006)