Muhammad III as-Sadiq

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Muhammad III as-Sadiq (1813 - 1882) (Arabic: محمد الصادق بن حسين) was the ruler of Tunisia between 1859 and 1881, when he abdicated. He signed the Bardo Treaty with France on May 12, 1881 signifying Tunisia as a French Protectorate.

Preceded by
Muhammad II ibn al-Husayn
Bey of Tunis
1859–1881
Succeeded by
Ali Muddat ibn al-Husayn
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