The Dey of Tunis (Arabic: داي تونس) was the military commander of the janissaries in the regency of Tunis. In the seventeenth century the holders of the... 14 KB (1,802 words) - 19:21, 21 March 2023 |
Regency of Algiers (Algeria), Tripoli, and Tunis under the Ottoman Empire from 1671 onwards. Twenty-nine deys held office from the establishment of the... 7 KB (729 words) - 22:22, 18 February 2024 |
Uthman Dey or Kara Osman Dey (died in September 1610) was Dey of Tunis from 1593 until his death. A Turkish soldier of Anatolian origin, where he had... 4 KB (533 words) - 12:12, 16 March 2023 |
On his return to Tunis on 10 July, he was proclaimed Bey of Tunis. Ibrahim, freed by the Dey of Algiers, attempted to retake Tunis in order to avenge... 4 KB (574 words) - 07:02, 17 April 2024 |
Ottoman Tunisia (redirect from Tunis Province, Ottoman Empire) such as marble from Italy.: 215 In Tunis, the Mosque complex of Yusuf Dey, built or begun around 1614–15 by Yusuf Dey (r. 1610–1637), is one of the earliest... 80 KB (10,764 words) - 00:08, 20 April 2024 |
The Capture of Tunis occurred in 1735 when the Dey of Algiers sent an invasion force to Tunis in order to install Ali Pasha as the Bey. After a failed... 3 KB (212 words) - 19:28, 14 March 2024 |
Youssef Dey Mosque, also known as Al B'chamqiya, is a 17th-century mosque in Tunis, Tunisia, located in Medina area of the city. The mosque is considered... 7 KB (494 words) - 16:12, 26 October 2023 |
Murad I Bey (redirect from Murad Bey (Tunis)) Tunis from the Ottoman government, along with the right of his son and heir Hamuda Bey to inherit the title of Bey, with the agreement of Yusuf Dey.... 4 KB (501 words) - 17:54, 23 December 2023 |