Muhammad VI al-Habib
Muhammad VI al-Habib (13 August 1858 – 13 February 1929) (Tunisian Arabic: محمد الحبيب باي, Muḥamad el-Ḥabīb Bāy) was the ruler of Tunisia from 10 July 1922 until 11 February 1929.[1]
He was born at the Palace of Bardo the only son of Prince Muhamad el-Ma'mun Bey. He was appointed heir apparent with the title Bey al-Mahalla on May 12, 1906. He succeeded as Bey of Tunis on the death of his cousin Muhammad V an-Nasir.
Muhammad VI died at Carthage having been married three times with two daughters and three sons including Muhammad VIII al-Amin.
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Preceded by Muhammad V an-Nasir |
Bey of Tunis 1922–1929 |
Succeeded by Ahmad II ibn Ali |
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