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Moncef and Bey
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Moncef and Tunisia
Moncef Marzouki met with present victims ’ families and delivered a memorial speech where he strongly condemned these heinous attacks and expressed on behalf of the people of Tunisia and the Tunisian government a deep compassion for victims and their families.
On December 12, 2011, Moncef Marzouki was elected by the Constituent Assembly of Tunisia as the interim president of Tunisia.

Bey and Tunis
* April 28 – Admiral Blake severely damages the arsenal of the Bey of Tunis.
He was kept as a slave until the age of 24, and by then had so impressed the Bey of Tunis and corsair John Ward, with his skills in gunnery and navigation that the latter offered him a position in his fleet.
* Uthman ibn Ali ( Bey of Tunis ) was the sixth leader of the Husainid Dynasty and the ruler of Tunisia briefly in 1814.
Notably in Tunis, the Husainid Dynasty used a whole series of title and styles including Bey:
Flag of Bey of Tunis in use in the 19th century
The Bey of Tunis Al-Husayn II ibn Mahmud decided to create the flag after the Battle of Navarino on 20 October 1827, which was adopted in 1831 or 1835.
Major rulers during the times of the Barbary states ' plundering parties were the Pasha or Dey of Algiers, the Bey of Tunis and the Bey of Tripoli, all subjects, who were anxious to get rid of the Ottoman sultan, but who were de facto independent rulers.
In 1742 the last possession of the Genoese in the Mediterranean, the island fortress of Tabarka, was lost to the Bey of Tunis.
Morris spent most of his time socializing in Gibraltar and Malta, and he managed to be taken hostage by the Bey of Tunis, who felt that the American did not give him an adequate farewell ( the ransom was paid by the American and Danish consuls ).
Sadok Bey ( Bey of Tunis, Tunisia )
Naceur Bey ( Bey of Tunis, Tunisia )
Habib Bey ( Bey of Tunis, Tunisia )
He succeeded as Bey of Tunis on the death of his cousin Muhammad V an-Nasir.
He was appointed heir apparent to the Beylik of Tunis with the title of Bey al-Mahalla on April 30, 1942.
fr: Bey de Tunis
ms: Bey Tunis
nl: Bey van Tunis
: There shall be a perpetual and constant peace between the United States of America and the magnificent Pasha, Bey of Tunis, and also a permanent friendship, which shall more and more increase.
The first book centres around the arrival in Alexandria of Bey Ashraf al-Mansur, claimed to be the son of the Emir of Tunis.

Bey and Tunisia
* In the ' regency ' of Tunisia, under the Husainid Dynasty, various ministers of the Bey, including:
* Prince Husain Bey ( 1893-1964 / 9 ), Crown Prince of Tunisia
This process peaked in the middle of the 18th century, when the Bey of Tunisia, Muhammad al-Rashid, a musician, used Turkish-style instrumental compositions in his work and firmly set the structure of the nuba.
He also wrote a book on Tunisia, " Land of the Bey ", and a number of popular novels, including Gladys Fane.
Ali III Bey ( Bey of Tunis, Tunisia )
Ali III Bey ibn al-Husayn ( 1817 – 1902 ) (, ) was the ruler of Tunisia from 1882 until 1902.
* 1881: France invaded Tunisia and the Bey acknowledged supremacy of France as a result of the treaty of Bardo.
* 1957: The Bey of Tunisia is deposed, and Bourguiba becomes president.
The last person to carry this title was Prince Husain Bey, Bey al-Mahalla, heir apparent to Tunisia from 1955 until the abolition of the monarchy in 1957.
Ahmed Bey ( Bey of Tunis, Tunisia )

Tunis and Tunisia
In 1881, Italy lost in the competition with France to establish a colony in Tunis ( present-day Tunisia ).
* Subregional Office For North Africa in Tunis, Tunisia
The best roads run along the coast between Tripoli and Tunis in Tunisia ; also between Benghazi and Tobruk, connecting with Alexandria in Egypt.
* Observatoire du Sahara et du Sahel, dedicated to fighting desertification and drought ; based in Tunis, Tunisia
Arafat and Fatah's center for operations was based in Tunis, the capital of Tunisia, until 1993.
* In Tunis, Tunisia, the mosque of Youssef Deyis is built.
From 1966 to 1968 he lectured at the University of Tunis, Tunisia before returning to France, where he involved himself in several protest movements and associated with far left groups.
* Streets were also named after him in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, in Budapest, Hungary ( between 1961 and 1990 ); Jakarta ( between 1945 to 1967 ); Belgrade, Serbia ; Sofia, Bulgaria ( until 1991-2 ) Skopje, Republic of Macedonia ; Bata and Malabo, Equatorial Guinea ; Tehran, Iran ; Algiers, Algeria ( Rue Patrice Lumumba ); Santiago de Cuba, Cuba ( since 1960, formerly Avenida de Bélgica ); Łódź, Warsaw, Poland ; Kiev, Ukraine ; Perm, Russia ; Rabat, Morocco ; Maputo, Mozambique ; Leipzig, Germany ; Lusaka, Zambia (" Lumumba Street "); Kampala, Uganda (" Lumumba Avenue "); Tunis, Tunisia ; Fort-de-France, Martinique ; Montpellier, France ; Accra, Ghana ; Antananarivo, Madagascar ; Rotterdam, Netherlands ; Alexandria, Egypt and Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.
They include: Massyli, Carthage, Africa, Ifriqiya, Tunis, Tunisia.
In 2002, Tunisia borrowed € 300 million from the European Investment Bank in 2002 to be used to improve roads in the country including € 120 million towards building a motorway between Tunis and Sfax.
Tunis is the most significant port in Tunisia with other significant ports on the Mediterranean Sea including Bizerte, Gabès, La Goulette, Sfax, Sousse and Zarzis.
Although Malta is situated in Europe, it is located farther south than African Tunis, capital of Tunisia, Algiers, capital of Algeria, Tangier in Morocco and also Aleppo in Syria, and Mosul in Iraq in the Middle East.
Scantily dressed eunuch carrying a weapon keeps an eye on a harem in Tunis, Tunisia, 1931
In July 2010 Orange Tunisia becomes the official and exclusive sponsor of Espérance Sportive de Tunis ( EST ), at a record amount for Tunisian sports.
* 1973: Raid Afrique, 60 2CVs 8000 km from Abidjan to Tunis, the Atlantic capital of Côte d ' Ivoire in West Africa through the Sahara, ( the Ténéré desert section was unmapped and had previously been barred to cars ), to the Mediterranean capital of Tunisia.
Delanoë was born in Tunis, Tunisia to a French-Tunisian father and a French mother.
Tunis – Carthage Airport (, ) is the international airport serving Tunis in Tunisia.
These include: the flags of the kings of Damascus and Lucha ( yellow with a white crescent ); Cairo ( white with a blue crescent ); Mahdia in Tunisia ( white with a purple crescent ); Tunis ( white with a black crescent ); and Buda ( white with a red crescent ).
* Tunis, Tunisia: 300 employees.
* Tunisia, known as the Régence ( since 3 June 1955 autonomous ), where France had a Resident-general ( posted with the Basha bey of Tunis, who once the French protectorate was terminated on 20 March 1956 restyled his realm al-Mamlaka at-Tunisiyya ' Tunisian Kingdom '), in stead got a High commissioner from 13 September 1955 to 20 March 1956: Roger Seydoux Fornier de Clausonne ( b. 1908 – d. 1985 ); in continued shortly as independent monarchy, but on 25 July 1957 became the Tunisian Republic.
In this map of Africa from Sebastian Münster's Cosmographia ( Sebastian Münster ) | Cosmographia ( 1545 ), the Libyan desert ( marked Libyae desertum and Libya Interior ) is shown in the center of the continent, west of Nubia | Nubiae regnum, south of Ottoman Tunisia | Regnum Tunis and east of Mali Empire | Regnum Senegae.
* 14th Mediterranean Games held in Tunis, Tunisia
* Fifth Mediterranean Games held in Tunis, Tunisia

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