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Mustapha Saheb Ettabaa

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155: 257:. His prestige gradually increases, which allows him to enter the Beylical family through his marriage to Princess Mahbouba. By virtue of his position, he was able to help the Djellouli family when they went bankrupt in 1840. He then became a principal minister whose influence was significant; he headed the cabinet when Ahmed I er Bey visited France in 1846, then during Sadok Bey's visit to Algiers in 1860. There he greeted 273:
odalisque with whom he had a third child, Ahmed. His three sons all bore the name of Saheb Ettabaâ which was to become their family name. His funeral took place in accordance with the customs of the Beylical family and he was buried in
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At the Bardo Palace, Mustapha followed the normal Mamluk training course. On the sudden death of Hammouda Pasha, Mustapha was freed according to the customs of the Beylical court but, after leaving the Bardo, the influential minister
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He first married Mahbouba, daughter of Moustapha Bey, with whom he had two children: Chedly and Rachid. After the death of his wife, he married Gulfidan, a
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and gave him a copy of the codes and of the newly adopted constitution, agreed by the Grand Council of which he was a member.
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who would be capable of occupying a privileged place within the court. Djellouli then offered him to the bey.
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whom he served as Keeper of the Seals (Saheb Ettabaa) (he had no family link with Youssef Saheb Ettabaâ or
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shipowner and tax farmer Mahmoud Djellouli had his agent acquire a young slave in the market in
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Mustapha Saheb Ettabaa: un haut dignitaire beylical dans la Tunisie du XIXe siècle
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Mustapha Saheb Ettabaa: un haut dignitaire beylical dans la Tunisie du XIXe siècle
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delicate negotiations on the claims of Tunisian princes of the beyliks of
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Mustapha really entered politics under the reign of
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Index


Prime Minister of Tunisia
Ahmad I
Shakir Saheb Ettabaa
Mustapha Khaznadar
Kingdom of Georgia
Le Bardo
Beylik of Tunis
Tunisian

Arabic
Tunisian
politician
mamluk
Georgian
Beylik of Tunis
Hammouda Pasha
Sfaxi
Istanbul
Youssef Saheb Ettabaa
Osman Bey
Hussein Bey
Chakir Saheb Ettabaa
Bertrand Clauzel
Constantine
Oran
Napoleon III
Circassian
Tourbet el Bey
"Ottoman Statesman of Georgian Origin during the XVIII-XIX Centuries in North African pashaliks"

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