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Mohammed Aziz Bouattour

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moved to La Marsa, Bouattour bought a large villa there from Sadok Bey's Italian doctor and settled there until his death. He is one of the ministers buried in the
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His grandfather and his uncles had reach high positions in the society of Tunis as notaries and in the state chancellery (
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from distinguished scholars such as Sidi Ibrahim al-Riahi, Muhammad al-Shazli bin Saleh and Muhammad al-Taher ibn Ashour.
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was approached to succeed him but his reformist leanings and his numerous criticisms counted against his promotion and
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Catégories de la société tunisoise dans la deuxième moitié du XIXe siècle
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He was born in the family home of the Rue du Pacha in Tunis, the
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in the before moving to Tunis at the end of the 18th century.
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on November 26, 1864 and witness the signing of the
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Prime Minister of Tunisia
Muhammad III
Ali III
Muhammad IV
Muhammad V
Mohammed Khaznadar
M'hamed Djellouli
Minister of the Pen
Muhammad III
M'hamed Djellouli
Tunis
Beylik of Tunis
La Marsa
French Tunisia
Tunisian
Dar Bouattour
Arabic
Tunis
La Marsa
Beylik of Tunis
Dar Ben Achour
Uthman
Sfax
Zaytuna Mosque
Sharia
Mohamed Lasram IV
Sadok Bey
Ahmad ibn Abi Diyaf
Mustapha Khaznadar

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