词条 | Taïeb Mhiri |
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Mhiri oversaw the destruction of the Husainid Dynasty palace in La Marsa and other similar monuments.[4] He was buried in Jellaz Cemetery. The sports stadium, Stade Taïeb Mhiri in Sfax, is named after him, as well as the street, Avenue Taieb Mhiri, in Tunis. References1. ^Zartman, I William. [https://books.google.com/books?id=kNdyAAAAMAAJ&q=Ta%C3%AFeb+Mehiri+1965&dq=Ta%C3%AFeb+Mehiri+1965&hl=en&sa=X&ei=L65bUe_AGJO40QH5xYGQCw&ved=0CD8Q6AEwAw Man, state, and society in the contemporary Maghrib], p. 272 (1973) {{DEFAULTSORT:Mhiri, Taieb}}2. ^LaCouture, Jean. (6 June 1965). [https://www.nytimes.com/1965/06/06/archives/bourguiba-portrait-of-a-nonconformist-bourguiba-portrait-of-a.html Bourguiba: Portrait of a Nonconformist; Bourguiba: Portrait of a Nonconformist], The New York Times (describing Mehiri as the "irremovable Minister of the Interior for nearly 10 years" but suffering from a grave illness) 3. ^(20 June 2009). Tunisie: Commémoration du décès du militant Taïeb M'hiri, La Presse de Tunisie (in French) (paywall) 4. ^McLachlan, Ann & Keith. [https://books.google.com/books?id=hbouAQAAIAAJ&q= Tunisia Handbook with Libya], p. 83 (1997) ("chiefly remembered for piloting the demolition of the summer palace of La Marsa and many other monuments symbolizing the Husseinite Dynasty") 3 : 1924 births|1965 deaths|Government ministers of Tunisia |
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