Muhammad IV al-Hadi

Muhammad IV al-Hadi

Muhammad IV al-Hadi (1855–1906) (Tunisian Arabic: محمد الهادي باي بن علي, Muḥamad el-Hādī Bāy bin ʿAlī) was the ruler of Tunisia between 11 June 1902 and 11 May 1906.[1]

He was invested as Bey of Tunis on the day of his predecessors death, 11 June 1902, in the throne room of the palace in Tunis, in the presence of the French resident.[2]

References

  1. Stewart, John (2006). African states and rulers (3rd ed.). McFarland & Co. ISBN 978-0-7864-2562-4.
  2. "Latest intelligence - Tunis" The Times (London). Thursday, 12 June 1902. (36792), p. 7.
Preceded by
Ali Muddat ibn al-Husayn
Bey of Tunis
19021906
Succeeded by
Muhammad V an-Nasir


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