Moustapha Khodja (Arabic: مصطفى خوجة; died October 10, 1800), was a Tunisian politician and a mamluk of Georgian origin. He became Prime Minister of the...
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that is to say he was appointed saheb ettabaâ, from 1782, replacing Moustapha Khodja, who remained the bey's main minister. He soon established himself...
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Hussein Khodja Dey or Hassan Khodja Dey was the 8th ruler and Dey of Algiers. He ruled one year after his predecessor Hadj Moustapha. After the death of...
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whom sometimes high-ranking figures such as the Keeper of the Seals Moustapha Khodja or the caïds of Bizerte, Sfax or Porto Farina, and give the government...
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Ali II ibn Hussein. He was succeeded by his brother Uthman ibn Ali. Moustapha Khodja Venetian bombardments of the Beylik of Tunis (1784–88) Youssef Saheb...
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already begun pillaging cities such as Tlemcen. The Bey of Constantine Ali Khodja Bey was killed by the Tunisians, for the Algerian Counter attack, Hadj mustapha...
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Al-Husayn I ibn Ali. He was succeeded in turns by his sons Hammuda ibn Ali and Uthman ibn Ali. Moustapha Khodja Muhammad al-Warghi Rejeb Khaznadar v t e v t e...
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becoming the first to occupy this function. He was replaced in 1782 by Moustapha Khodja. The chronicler Ahmad ibn Abi Diyaf declared that he was trustworthy...
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1759 26 May 1782 Independent None Ali II علي الثاني (1759–1782) 2 Moustapha Khodja مصطفى خوجة (c. 1720–1800) • 26 May 1782 1800 Independent Hammouda...
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Ottoman Tripolitania Commanders and leaders Ali ibn Mehmed Hamet Karamanli Yusuf Karamanli Hammuda ibn Ali Moustapha Khodja Yusuf Karamanli Ali Burghul...
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