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‖ beylic, -lik (ˈbeɪlɪk) Also beglick. [a. Osmanli beglik, beylik, jurisdiction of a beg or bey.] The dominion or jurisdiction of a bey.a 1733 North Lives III. 84 To Morat he left the beylic. 1869 Rawlinson Anc. Hist. 77 The modern Beylik of Tunis. Hence ˈbeylical a., of or belonging to a beylic. ˈb...
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Usta Murad
He controlled the beylic alongside Hammuda for three years, maintaining good relations with France and expanding the corsair port of Porto Farina (later
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Hayreddin Pasha
The political thought of the Beylic of Tunisia's Grand Vizier, Khayr al-Din al Tunsi, is paradigmatic of this harmonization.
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beg
▪ I. beg, v. (bɛg) Forms: 3 beggen, 4–7 begge, 4–6 begg, 6 (Sc.) bayg, 5– beg. [Of uncertain origin: see note below.] 1. To ask alms or by way of alms. a. trans. To ask (bread, money, etc.) in alms or as a charitable gift; to procure (one's living) by begging.a 1225 Ancr. R. 356 Scheome ich telle uo...
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History of the Jews in Tunisia
Quickly introduced to the Beylic Court, they performed executive functions of court – collectors of taxes, treasurers and intermediaries without authority
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