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The National Assembly of Tunisia declared the country's constitution in 1956, marking a pivotal moment in Tunisia's history as it transitioned to an independent republic. This declaration established ...
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The National Assembly of Tunisia declared the coun...

Habib Bourguiba, the first President of Tunisia, is often seen with his political counterpart, Salah Ben Youssef. Their collaboration was pivotal in Tunisia’s post-colonial history, with Bourguiba b...
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Habib Bourguiba, the first President of Tunisia, i...

Farhat Hached was a prominent Tunisian trade unionist and political figure. Known for his leadership in the labor movement, he played a key role in Tunisia’s fight for independence and social reform...
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Farhat Hached was a prominent Tunisian trade union...

The 1956 proclamation of the Republic of Tunisia ended French protectorate rule, establishing Tunisia as an independent sovereign state and marking a pivotal moment in national history.
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The 1956 proclamation of the Republic of Tunisia e...

Tunisia national day badge. Independence from France in 1956. Celebrated on March 20.
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Tunisia national day badge. Independence from Fran...

March 20, 2013 - Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia - Mr. Moncef Marzouki(C) President of the Republic, Mr Mustapha Ben Jaafer(L) president of the Constituent Assembly and Mr Ali Larayedh(R) Prime Minister during ...
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March 20, 2013 - Tunis, Tunis, Tunisia - Mr. Monce...

Tunisia independence day
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Tunisia independence day

Bourguiba, Lamine Bey, and Ben Ammar are significant historical figures in Tunisia’s modern history. Bourguiba was the first president, Lamine Bey was a king, and Ben Ammar was a political leader.
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Bourguiba, Lamine Bey, and Ben Ammar are significa...

Tunisia achieves Independence in 1956. The Bey of Tunis with Tunisia's first Prime Minister Habib Bourguiba. Muhammad VIII al-Amin was the last Bey of Tunisia until he was deposed in 1957
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Tunisia achieves Independence in 1956. The Bey of ...

Lamine Bey was a prominent figure in North African politics and history, serving as the last Bey of Tunis. His leadership played a significant role in the final years of the Kingdom of Tunisia before ...
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Lamine Bey was a prominent figure in North African...

A newspaper from Tunisia, dated 1956, representing a pivotal year in the nation's history. Tunisia gained independence from France in that year, marking a significant moment in North African history.
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A newspaper from Tunisia, dated 1956, representing...

La Presse Tunisie, a newspaper from 1956, provides a snapshot of Tunisia’s political and social climate during a pivotal year in its history. This edition features key events and issues of the time, m...
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La Presse Tunisie, a newspaper from 1956, provides...

Habib Bourguiba et sa femme Mathilde en 1956
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Habib Bourguiba et sa femme Mathilde en 1956