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At the Bardo Palace, Mustapha followed the normal Mamluk training course. On the sudden death of
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and gave him a copy of the codes and of the newly adopted constitution, agreed by the Grand
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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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