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    Taïeb Mhiri (الطيب المهيري) (or Taïeb Mehiri) (25 July 1924 – 29 June 1965) was a Tunisian politician. Coming from a family of the Tunisian bourgeoisie...
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    delegation headed by deputy speaker Ali Belhouane Interior Minister Taïeb Mehiri and Justice Minister Ahmed Mestiri went to the palace of Carthage to...
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  • Tunisia on 20 March 1956, and later became the only chief of staff to Taieb Mehiri, the first Interior Minister of independent Tunisia during his entire...
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    Ammar, Mohamed Masmoudi, Hassen Belkhodja, Taïeb Mhiri and Béchir Zarg Layoun. The Minister of the Interior Mehiri would have requested the use of two persons...
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    sq. miles), along the road that connects Jemmal to the town of Moknine. Taïeb Baccouche -Minister of Education since 2011 "" Populations, logements et...
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    Volleyball championships Basketball championships Club Sportif Sfaxien Stade Taïeb Mhiri 1928 8 11 19 (women's) Sfax Railways Sports Stade Ameur-El Gargouri...
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    Alaâ Bou Hajla Chebika Echrarda Oueslatia Haffouz Hajeb El Ayoun Menzel Mehiri Nasrallah Sbikha Kasserine Governorate Kasserine (seat) Fériana Foussana...
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    houses of Hispano-Arabic style, notably the ministers M'hammed Djellouli and Taïeb Djellouli, as well as the Governor Sadok Djellouli. French residents also...
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