Mohammed Aziz Bouattour (Arabic: محمد العزيز بوعتور; born 1825 in Tunis, died in 1907 in La Marsa), was Prime Minister of the Beylik of Tunis from 1882...
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with a Grand Vizier of native (i.e. non-Turkish) extraction, Mohammed Aziz Bouattour. On 8 June 1883, together with French Resident General Paul Cambon...
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was Beji Caid Essebsi in 2011 at 85 years of age. The term of Mohammed Aziz Bouattour (1882–1907) is the longest for a prime minister, with a period...
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General Stephen Pichon over the dismissal of his Grand Vizier Mohammed Aziz Bouattour, he suffered a stroke which caused paralysis of his lower limbs...
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it houses the library of the city of Tunis. It was occupied by Mohammed Aziz Bouattour, the Prime Minister of Tunisia from 1882 to 1907 and grandfather...
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Makhzen, such as Mustapha Khaznadar, Kheireddine Pacha and others. Mohammed Aziz Bouattour is considered the first indigenous Tunisian to hold the office...
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once again in 1855 under Mohammed Bey. At his death in 1861 the post fell vacant, until Sadok Bey appointed Mohammed Aziz Bouattour, a prominent young scribe...
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Makhzen, such as Mustapha Khaznadar, Kheireddine Pacha and others. Mohammed Aziz Bouattour is considered the first indigenous Tunisian to hold the office...
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he was appointed in 1881 by the French authorities to succeed Mohammed Aziz Bouattour as Minister of the Pen and Minister of Justice for the first government...
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Mohammed Khaznadar (Arabic: محمد خزندار; born around 1810 on the island of Kos (modern Greece) and died on 1889 at La Marsa was a Tunisian politician....
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