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334: 162:. He was a bloodthirsty and violent sovereign; Ibn Abi Dhiaf and the chroniclers of the time relate the multiple acts of savagery committed by Mourad III such as the digging up of the remains of his uncles Mohamed and Ramadan, so that he could fire at their corpses with his musket, or the assassination of his opponents along with their whole families. The town of Kairouan, which had received him poorly during his flight, was besieged and sacked by the Makhzen tribes in 1699. On another front, he managed to pursue the 193:, before killing him in the presence of his other lieutenants. On his return to Tunis, Sharif assassinated all the remaining princes of the Muradid dynasty in order to seize power for himself - the two young sons of Muhammad al-Hafsi al-Muradi, second son of 128:, Murad was adopted by Mohamed and then later by his other uncle, Ramadan Bey. Ramadan suspected him of plotting to overthrow him and had Murad arrested and demanded that the young prince have his eyes gouged out. 150:
Having come to power, he eliminated his enemies who tried to remove him from power. Because of his great cruelty, illustrated by the multiple executions he instigated, the Tunisians nicknamed him
189:, no longer able to control Murad, ordered Ibrahim to return to Tunisia and arrest him. On 2 June 1702, on the banks of the Wadi Zarka, Ibrahim struck Murad III with a blow from his 170:
in 1701, in retaliation for attacks on Tunis by the Algiers militia in 1694 . He decides to repeat his exploit and take Constantine definitively once the reinforcements arrive;
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Murad managed to escape before this sentence and take refuge in the mountainous region of Jebel Ousselat. He formed a group of rebels who first took
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and chased his uncle from the palace; he had him executed far from Tunis and was elected
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to recruit janissaries, a new war was declared between Murad III Bey and the
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Tunis sous les Mouradites : la ville et ses habitants au XVII siècle
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from 1699 until his assassination in 1702, during the
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Index

Ramadan Bey
Ibrahim Sharif of Tunis
Arabic
Ottoman Tunisia
Muradid dynasty
Revolutions of Tunis
Husayn I Bey
Murad II Bey
Mohamed Bey El Mouradi
Kairouan
Tunis
bey
Divan
sabre
Algerians
Constantine
Ibrahim Sherif
Istanbul
Dey of Algiers
Ottoman court
blunderbuss
Hammouda Pacha Bey
Women, Gender, and the Palace Households in Ottoman Tunisia
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978-0-292-74838-5




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