Beylik of Tunis

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The Beylik of Tunis was the legal form of present-day Tunisia, between 1705 and 1881. It was ruled by the Husainid dynasty until the establishment of the French protectorate of Tunisia. The term beylik refers to the monarch, who was called the Bey of Tunis. Under the protectorate, the latter remained nominally the head of state, with the Husainids remaining as largely symbolic sovereigns.

1705 — 1881  WikimediaWikidata

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1705 — 1881 Beylik of Tunis
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The Ambassador from Tunis in England in 1781The Ambassador from Tunis in England in 1781
Husseinic coat of armsHusseinic coat of arms
Carte Tunisie 1843Carte Tunisie 1843
Guillaume Delisle Tunis 1707Guillaume Delisle Tunis 1707
TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
eventarmed conflict1705Battle of Majaz al-Babbattle, Regency of Algiers, Beylik of TunisWikidata
eventarmed conflict1705Siege of Tunissiege, Regency of Algiers, Beylik of TunisWikidata
eventarmed conflict1742Tabarka expeditionKingdom of France, military expedition, Beylik of TunisWikidata
eventarmed conflict1784Venetian bombardments of the Beylik of TunisRepublic of Venice, Beylik of Tunis, bombardmentWikidata
eventarmed conflict1807Siege of Constantinesiege, Regency of Algiers, Beylik of Constantine, Beylik of TunisWikidata
eventwar1735Tunisian-Algerian War of 1735war, Regency of Algiers, Beylik of TunisWikidata
eventwar1755Tunisian-Algerian War of 1756war, Regency of Algiers, Beylik of TunisWikidata
eventwar1807Tunisian-Algerian War of 1807war, Regency of Algiers, Beylik of Tunis, Beylik of ConstantineWikidata
eventwar1811Action of 22 May 1811war, Regency of Algiers, Beylik of TunisWikidata
eventwar1813Tunisian-Algerian War of 1813war, Regency of Algiers, Beylik of TunisWikidata
commonsimageThe Ambassador from Tunis in England in 1781 Commons
commonsimageHusseinic coat of arms Commons
commonsimageCarte Tunisie 1843 Commons
commonsimageGuillaume Delisle Tunis 1707 Commons