The last Punic war, Vol. 2 (of 2) : $b Tunis, past and present : with a narrative of the French conquest of the regency.Broadley, Alexander Meyrick
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The last Punic war, Vol. 2 (of 2) : $b Tunis, past and present : with a narrative of the French conquest of the regency.
Broadley, Alexander Meyrick
Tunisia -- History; Tunisia -- History -- French occupation, 1881-1956
Ain Sciala. Beja. }
}
Sidi Soltan. „ }
}
Elzrelli. „ }
}
Arbir. „ }
} Sold to General Hamida Ben
Sciauatt. Tebourba. } Ayad for 500,000 francs.
}
Nahba. Mater. }
}
Elzriba. „ }
}
Ermil. „ }
Elmebtuh. Bizerta road. }
}
Buarada. Elfahs. }
} Sold to Signor Rivoltella
Borj Elamri. Tunis. } and a syndicate for 975,000
} francs.
Elazib. Bizerta. }
}
Ghiran. „ }
Fritisa and Asciafir. „ }
}
Beny Ata. „ }
} Sold as in the last case for
Beny Meslem. „ } 200,000 francs.
}
Sidi Hassan. „ }
Gafur. Teboursak. Not sold, but worth 600,000
francs.
Elmornaghia. Manouba. Not sold, but worth 200,000
francs.
Seltan. Hamman-el-Lif. Not sold, but worth 300,000
francs.
Village of Grambalia. Not sold, but worth 1,500,000
francs.
Mkada. Bizerta. }
}
Udai. „ } Not sold, but worth 200,000
} francs.
Elzaina. „ }
In addition to all these splendid properties:—
100,000 olive-trees at Menzel.
Two caravanserais in the city of Tunis.
Twenty shops.
Jewels of the value of 3,000,000 francs belonging to Sy Mustapha
Khaznadar, the disgraced favourite, and Sy Ismael Sunni and Sy Rescid,
the strangled ministers.
Furniture worth about 1,500,000 francs, belonging to the same persons.
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