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Muradid dynasty.
After taking power, the
Husainids ruled as Beys and
ruled Tunisia until 1957. The
Husainids originally ruled under the
suzerainty of...
- Corsican-origin
Muradid dynasty came to power,
until 1957, when the Cretan-origin
Husainid monarchy was abolished.
Simplified genealogical tree of the Beys of Tunis...
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Representatives of the
People Establishment • Ancient
Carthage 814 BC •
Husainids 15 July 1705 • Kingdom 20
March 1956 • Republic 25 July 1957 • Current...
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Order of St. George, 1860
Grand Cross of the
Royal Guelphic Order Tunisia:
Husainid Family Order, 17
September 1860 Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach:
Grand Cross of the...
- into a new
period in its
history with the
advent of the
Husainid dynasty.
Successive Husainid rulers made
great progress in
developing the city and its...
- Distinction, in
Brilliants Order of Osmanieh, 1st
class in
Brilliants Tunisia:
Husainid Family Order Persia:
Order of the Lion and the Sun, 1st
class Order of...
- protectorate, the
institution of the
Beylik was
retained nominally, with the
Husainids remaining as
largely symbolic sovereigns. The Beys
remained faithful to...
- such as in
Constantine in 1934 when 34 Jews were killed.
Neighbouring Husainid Tunisia began to come
under European influence in the late 1860s and became...
- Sweden-Norway:
Knight of the
Order of the Seraphim, 30
August 1861
Beylik of Tunis:
Husainid Family Order United Kingdom:
Stranger Knight of the
Order of the Garter...
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horizontal blue, red and
green stripes,
which are the
colors of the
ruling Husainid dynasty. This kind of flag with
multiple bands and
irregular contours floated...