- The
Muradid dynasty was a
dynasty of beys that
ruled Tunisia from 1613 to 1702. They were
succeeded in 1705 by the
Husainid dynasty. The
dynasty was founded...
- the beys of
Tunis who
ruled Tunisia from 1613, when the Corsican-origin
Muradid dynasty came to power,
until 1957, when the Cretan-origin
Husainid monarchy...
-
internal strife erupted within the
Muradid family,
leading to an
armed conflict known as the
Revolutions of
Tunis or the
Muradid War of
Succession (1675-1705)...
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Ramadan Bey (Arabic: رمضان باي المرادي; died 16
March 1699) was a
Muradid leader and Bey of
Tunis from 1696
until his ********ination in 1699. He was the...
- list of
people with the name) Ramadan, a
minor Kazakh Jüz
horde Ramadan (
Muradid bey), Bey of
Tunis Ramadan (14th-century ruler) (died
before June 1354)...
- Crete. It came to
power under al-Husayn I ibn Ali in 1705,
succeeding the
Muradid dynasty.
After taking power, the
Husainids ruled as Beys and
ruled Tunisia...
-
Tunis or the
Muradid War of
Succession was a
period of
troubles and
civil wars in
Ottoman Tunisia. It ran from the
death of the
Muradid sovereign Murad...
- The
Battle of Kef was
fought in 1694,
between the
Deylik of Algiers, and
Muradid Tunis,
during the Tunisian-Algerian War of 1694. On June 24, the same day...
- 1248 and 1293–1294
under the
reign of the Hafsids, 1618 at the time of
Muradid beys, and in the late
nineteenth and
early twentieth century. In 1967,...
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Ibrahim Cherif, the Agha of the
Tunisian sipahi cavalry, put an end to the
Muradid regime and was
named Dey by the
militia and
pasha and by the
Ottoman sultan...