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of La Marsa, appealing for the Bey to revise the new municipal law and to repeal the water concession. The old ruler, more popular than his late brother, was overcome with emotion at his inability to act on their petition. 'You have come to weep in the house of tears' he replied to them. The colonial
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On 5 April 1885 there was a political crisis arising from Cambon's decision to revoke the existing concession to supply water to the city of Tunis, which was valid for another eighteen years, and grant a new concession to a French company in which the brother of Prime Minister
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authorities took punitive action against the leaders of the demonstration without his being able to assist them. Cambon responded to this show of protest by sending leading figures into exile in
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in which he formally renounced his power while retaining nominal authority., The country remained under the occupation of the French expeditionary force of General
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and was made a divisional General and placed at the head of an army column operating in the interior of the country (known in Tunisian Arabic as the
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had an interest. The entire city council of Tunis resigned, and a mass delegation of more than 2,000 notables from the
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Ali Bey withdrew increasingly from the affairs of state before he died. He was buried in the
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palace, Ali put down the rebellion with Generals Ahmed Zarrouk, Rustum and Uthman.
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and the traditional authorities of the city of Tunis came to at the
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Elisabeth, Grand Duchess of Oldenburg; Weiberg, Thomas (2009).
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from 1882 until his death. He was the first ruler under the
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in 1864, while his ineffective brother remained in the
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Bey of Tunis
Muhammad III as-Sadiq
Muhammad IV al-Hadi
La Marsa
Beylik of Tunis
French protectorate of Tunisia
Dynasty
Husainides
Islam
Arabic
Arabic
Husainid
Bey of Tunis
French protectorate
Bey al-Mahalla
Muhammad III as-Sadiq
Béja
El Kef
Kairouan
the Mejba Revolt
Bardo

French conquest of Tunisia
Treaty of Bardo
Ottoman Empire
mamluk
Mohammed Khaznadar
Grand Vizier
Mohammed Aziz Bouattour

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