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Meeting Of The Neo Destour (1957)
Unissued / Unused material.
Meeting of political Cabinet of Neo Destour and National Counsel at Saida, home of Prime Minister Habib Bourguiba. Algeria.
Various shots of the representatives of the political party of the Neo Destour during the conference, they include Prime Minister Bourguiba, Bahi Ladgham, Chaker, Mohammed Masmoudi, Belhaouane, Abdallali, Farhat, Dr Mokadem Sadok, Ahmed Tlili, Habib Achour, Djelouli Fares, Ferdjani Ben Hadj Ammar and Hedi Nouira.
FILM ID:2884.18
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, w...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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الباهي الأدغم
تقلّد حقيبة الوزارة الأولى بعد أن ألغى الحبيب بورقيبة المنصب لـ 12 سنة..
تعرّف إلى مسيرة الباهي الأدغم الحافلة..
#بورقية
#الباهي_الأدغم
#الوزارة
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published: 21 Nov 2020
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27 TOURS DE MAGIE FACILES
TOURS DE MAGIE SURPRENANTS
Cette vidéo est remplie de magie ! Tu apprendras comment réaliser des illusions d’optique qui semblent physiquement impossibles. C’est une manière parfaite de piéger tes amis et de s’amuser. Pour une performance parfaite, tu dois beaucoup pratiquer, sinon les tours de magie seront trop lents. Commençons avec le tour de magie où une fille mange ses doigts. Elle prétend qu’elle les mâche tout en gérant parfaitement son temps afin de cacher le doigt qu’elle est supposément en train de manger. Le prochain tour est le chapeau qui bouge. Tu dois porter une veste trop grande et au lieu d’avoir ta main dans la manche, tu dois la garder près de ton torse. Alors, tu bouges ton chapeau avec ta main mais les spectateurs ne peuvent pas comprendre ce qu’il se passe.
Comment ...
published: 31 Jan 2019
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Tunisia's Fellagha and the Battle for Independence (Episode 1 - Rebels) | Al Jazeera World
NOTE: Watch Episode 2 here: https://youtu.be/3aOKhWJrnXw
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To some, they are heroes, while others called them outlaws.
Even their name - the Fellagha - had different meanings for different people. While the word literally translates to "bandits", in 20th century Tunisia, they were known as those who resisted the French presence in North Africa's smallest country.
In Tunisia, they were the separatist resistance fighters who launched a campaign against French colonial rule which, together with political negotiations, culminated in independence in 1956.
Drawn mainly from the mountainous rural south of the country, the Fellagha drew inspiration from their ancestors - rebels who had opposed the French immediately after colonial rule began in the 1880s.
By the 1920s, resistance to the Fren...
published: 25 Sep 2019
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The independence day of Tunisia فيديو في يوم إستقلال تونس 1956 🇹🇳
#History of Tunisian Independence Day
Following a period of rule by the Ottoman Empire, #Tunisia came under French control in 1881 and became a French protectorate in 1883.
The movement for independence had begun in 1920 with the creation of the political party, Destour. In 1934, the fervour for independence was increased with the formation of a new party called Neo Destour, led by Habib Bourguiba.
Threatened by this new surge in nationalism, Neo Destour was banned and Bourguiba was sent to prison in France. During World War II, Bourguiba ended up in Italian hands, and the Nazis wanted him to support their military efforts in Northern Africa. Bourguiba refused and was only released from prison at the end of the war.
Returning to Tunisia, Bourguiba proposed a gradual movement to indepen...
published: 20 Mar 2021
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Tunísia, Celebração do Dia da Independência (20 de Março)
TV Boa Cena - Na TV onde as críticas são positivas e negativas.
A Tunísia, oficialmente República Tunisina, é um país da África do Norte que pertence à região do Magrebe. As negociações que resultaram em total independência para a Tunísia entre a França e a Tunísia ocorreram em 20 de março de 1956.
Este vídeo tem o objetivo de informar que potência colonizou a Tunísia; Explicar como foi o processo de formação de Destour e de Neo Destour; Descrever como o processo das negociações entre a França e a Tunísia resultaram em total independência para a Tunísia.
DIA 20 DE MARÇO CELEBRA-SE A INDEPENDÊNCIA DA REPÚBLICA TUNISINA.
#TVBoaCena #IndependênciaDaTunísia #RepúblicaTunisina
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published: 20 Mar 2020
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Definindo com lipostabil -semana a semana - parte 2
Após 3 aplicações de lipostabil estou mostrando meus resultados, o antes está no vídeo anterior.
published: 08 Dec 2017
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Elections In Tunisia (1956)
Unused / unissued material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Tunis, Tunisia
CU Election posters on the walls. (2 shots). MS Political meeting of the Neo Destour Party (politician addressing the rally). (2 shots). CU Crowd applauding. MS Low angle another politician speaking at the mike. LS Short pan over crowd at rally applauding.
LS High shot, queues outside the polling stations. CU Queues waiting to vote (men only). (2 shots). MS Individual men placing votes in the ballot box. (2 shots). CU Hands receiving folded ballot papers and dropping them in the box, with a register on the table. CU Mr Tahar Ben Amar (Prime Minister) (?) casting his ballot among several voters. CU Hand dropping vote into box. CU Mr Mongi Slim (Interior Minister) (?) casting his ballot. MS An...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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How Tunisia got Independence
Tunisia became a protectorate of France in 1881 by treaty rather than outright conquest, which was also the case in Algeria.But by the 1890s, a small group of French-educated Tunisians came together and started calling for a greater level of participation by Tunisians in their own government. So how did Tunisia gain freedom? Watch!
published: 13 Dec 2019
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CRAZY PEPSI CHALLENGE vs MINI FERRARI PRANK ! Néo fait une Pyramide Géante de Canettes…
La pyramide de Coca de Swan a donné des idées à Néo : faire une pyramide géante de 100 canettes mais de Pepsi cette fois-ci :)
Cependant Swan n'a pas oublié ce que lui avait fait Néo...
On espère que ça vous plaira :)
On vous adore !
Gros bisous :)
CRAZY COCA COLA CHALLENGE vs HOVERBOARD PRANK ! Swan fait une Pyramide Géante de Canettes…
https://youtu.be/35ZCVSUxTfA
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published: 25 Mar 2017
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Meeting Of The Neo Destour (1957)
Unissued / Unused material.
Meeting of political Cabinet of Neo Destour and National Counsel at Saida, home of Prime Minister Habib Bourguiba.
Algeria.
V...
Unissued / Unused material.
Meeting of political Cabinet of Neo Destour and National Counsel at Saida, home of Prime Minister Habib Bourguiba.
Algeria.
Various shots of the representatives of the political party of the Neo Destour during the conference, they include Prime Minister Bourguiba, Bahi Ladgham, Chaker, Mohammed Masmoudi, Belhaouane, Abdallali, Farhat, Dr Mokadem Sadok, Ahmed Tlili, Habib Achour, Djelouli Fares, Ferdjani Ben Hadj Ammar and Hedi Nouira.
FILM ID:2884.18
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
https://wn.com/Meeting_Of_The_Neo_Destour_(1957)
Unissued / Unused material.
Meeting of political Cabinet of Neo Destour and National Counsel at Saida, home of Prime Minister Habib Bourguiba.
Algeria.
Various shots of the representatives of the political party of the Neo Destour during the conference, they include Prime Minister Bourguiba, Bahi Ladgham, Chaker, Mohammed Masmoudi, Belhaouane, Abdallali, Farhat, Dr Mokadem Sadok, Ahmed Tlili, Habib Achour, Djelouli Fares, Ferdjani Ben Hadj Ammar and Hedi Nouira.
FILM ID:2884.18
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 2090
5:59
الباهي الأدغم
تقلّد حقيبة الوزارة الأولى بعد أن ألغى الحبيب بورقيبة المنصب لـ 12 سنة..
تعرّف إلى مسيرة الباهي الأدغم الحافلة..
#بورقية
#الباهي_الأدغم
#الوزارة
https://chakcho...
تقلّد حقيبة الوزارة الأولى بعد أن ألغى الحبيب بورقيبة المنصب لـ 12 سنة..
تعرّف إلى مسيرة الباهي الأدغم الحافلة..
#بورقية
#الباهي_الأدغم
#الوزارة
https://chakchouka-times.com/
https://wn.com/الباهي_الأدغم
تقلّد حقيبة الوزارة الأولى بعد أن ألغى الحبيب بورقيبة المنصب لـ 12 سنة..
تعرّف إلى مسيرة الباهي الأدغم الحافلة..
#بورقية
#الباهي_الأدغم
#الوزارة
https://chakchouka-times.com/
- published: 21 Nov 2020
- views: 139
17:53
27 TOURS DE MAGIE FACILES
TOURS DE MAGIE SURPRENANTS
Cette vidéo est remplie de magie ! Tu apprendras comment réaliser des illusions d’optique qui semblent physiquement impossibles. C’e...
TOURS DE MAGIE SURPRENANTS
Cette vidéo est remplie de magie ! Tu apprendras comment réaliser des illusions d’optique qui semblent physiquement impossibles. C’est une manière parfaite de piéger tes amis et de s’amuser. Pour une performance parfaite, tu dois beaucoup pratiquer, sinon les tours de magie seront trop lents. Commençons avec le tour de magie où une fille mange ses doigts. Elle prétend qu’elle les mâche tout en gérant parfaitement son temps afin de cacher le doigt qu’elle est supposément en train de manger. Le prochain tour est le chapeau qui bouge. Tu dois porter une veste trop grande et au lieu d’avoir ta main dans la manche, tu dois la garder près de ton torse. Alors, tu bouges ton chapeau avec ta main mais les spectateurs ne peuvent pas comprendre ce qu’il se passe.
Comment faire voler ton argent ? C’est plutôt simple. Découvre comment le faire dans notre vidéo. Tu devras simplement attacher des petits morceaux de paille sur le derrière du billet et de passer un fil transparent à l’intérieur. Et voilà ! N’oublie pas de pratiquer devant le miroir pendant assez longtemps afin de ressembler à un professionnel.
Regarde notre vidéo pour découvrir d’autres expériences scientifiques impressionnantes et tu ne penseras plus que la science est quelque chose d’ennuyeux ! Découvre nos tours étonnants que tu peux faire en utilisant de l’eau ! Verse de l’eau dans un gobelet transparent et fais-la chauffer dans le micro-ondes pendant 8 minutes. Maintenant, mets un crayon dans l’eau. Oui, l’eau est en train de bouillir ! Tu peux également mettre un couteau ou du sucre dans l’eau pour réaliser ce tour.
Les aimants sont non seulement des accessoires très utiles que tu peux utiliser à la maison, mais tu peux également les utiliser pour surprendre tes amis avec des expériences cools ! Fabrique un aimant en lévitation, un objet qui tourne dans un cerceau en fil de cuivre, une boussole dans l’eau. Tu peux réaliser un tas de tours de magie à la maison en utilisant des aimants.
Horodatage :
00:09 Illusions d’optique
04:15 Tour de magie en lévitation
05:30 Incroyables tours avec de l’eau
06:16 Course d’araignées
12:13 Sable cinétique fait maison
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https://wn.com/27_Tours_De_Magie_Faciles
TOURS DE MAGIE SURPRENANTS
Cette vidéo est remplie de magie ! Tu apprendras comment réaliser des illusions d’optique qui semblent physiquement impossibles. C’est une manière parfaite de piéger tes amis et de s’amuser. Pour une performance parfaite, tu dois beaucoup pratiquer, sinon les tours de magie seront trop lents. Commençons avec le tour de magie où une fille mange ses doigts. Elle prétend qu’elle les mâche tout en gérant parfaitement son temps afin de cacher le doigt qu’elle est supposément en train de manger. Le prochain tour est le chapeau qui bouge. Tu dois porter une veste trop grande et au lieu d’avoir ta main dans la manche, tu dois la garder près de ton torse. Alors, tu bouges ton chapeau avec ta main mais les spectateurs ne peuvent pas comprendre ce qu’il se passe.
Comment faire voler ton argent ? C’est plutôt simple. Découvre comment le faire dans notre vidéo. Tu devras simplement attacher des petits morceaux de paille sur le derrière du billet et de passer un fil transparent à l’intérieur. Et voilà ! N’oublie pas de pratiquer devant le miroir pendant assez longtemps afin de ressembler à un professionnel.
Regarde notre vidéo pour découvrir d’autres expériences scientifiques impressionnantes et tu ne penseras plus que la science est quelque chose d’ennuyeux ! Découvre nos tours étonnants que tu peux faire en utilisant de l’eau ! Verse de l’eau dans un gobelet transparent et fais-la chauffer dans le micro-ondes pendant 8 minutes. Maintenant, mets un crayon dans l’eau. Oui, l’eau est en train de bouillir ! Tu peux également mettre un couteau ou du sucre dans l’eau pour réaliser ce tour.
Les aimants sont non seulement des accessoires très utiles que tu peux utiliser à la maison, mais tu peux également les utiliser pour surprendre tes amis avec des expériences cools ! Fabrique un aimant en lévitation, un objet qui tourne dans un cerceau en fil de cuivre, une boussole dans l’eau. Tu peux réaliser un tas de tours de magie à la maison en utilisant des aimants.
Horodatage :
00:09 Illusions d’optique
04:15 Tour de magie en lévitation
05:30 Incroyables tours avec de l’eau
06:16 Course d’araignées
12:13 Sable cinétique fait maison
Pour ne rien perdre de Sympa, abonnez-vous !: https://goo.gl/6E4Xna
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- published: 31 Jan 2019
- views: 6897293
46:38
Tunisia's Fellagha and the Battle for Independence (Episode 1 - Rebels) | Al Jazeera World
NOTE: Watch Episode 2 here: https://youtu.be/3aOKhWJrnXw
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To some, they are heroes, while others called them outlaws.
Even their name - the Fellagha - had d...
NOTE: Watch Episode 2 here: https://youtu.be/3aOKhWJrnXw
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To some, they are heroes, while others called them outlaws.
Even their name - the Fellagha - had different meanings for different people. While the word literally translates to "bandits", in 20th century Tunisia, they were known as those who resisted the French presence in North Africa's smallest country.
In Tunisia, they were the separatist resistance fighters who launched a campaign against French colonial rule which, together with political negotiations, culminated in independence in 1956.
Drawn mainly from the mountainous rural south of the country, the Fellagha drew inspiration from their ancestors - rebels who had opposed the French immediately after colonial rule began in the 1880s.
By the 1920s, resistance to the French presence was growing, and by World War Two the Fellagha were launching regular attacks on French military installations in the country. In 1952, the armed resistance was officially launched and by 1954, Fellagha ranks had swollen to several thousand fighters.
Although the Fellagha faced a military opposition that was better equipped, better funded, more experienced, and had much greater numbers, they were determined. While on paper, the French army was a far superior force than the Fellagha, the Tunisians had local knowledge and public support on their side.
Like other North African independence movements, Tunisia's decades-long fight against colonial rule also began as a mainly political one - but was not ultimately achieved without a violent struggle.
In this two-part documentary, we take a look at the Fellagha mainly through the eyes of its old fighters: men who fought the French, and then continued to take issue with the country's new government even after independence.
In Episode 1, Rebels: When the French colonised Tunisia in the late 19th century they cemented their rule, but also triggered the founding of an armed rebel movement. As the independence movement grew, so did their armed struggle. This episode is built around the first-hand testimony of these Fellagha fighters, now old men but still vividly recalling how they were recruited, farmers by day and fighters by night; the details of their anti-French paramilitary activity and the toll the conflict took on their communities.
Episode Two will be available from October 2, 2019.
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https://wn.com/Tunisia's_Fellagha_And_The_Battle_For_Independence_(Episode_1_Rebels)_|_Al_Jazeera_World
NOTE: Watch Episode 2 here: https://youtu.be/3aOKhWJrnXw
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To some, they are heroes, while others called them outlaws.
Even their name - the Fellagha - had different meanings for different people. While the word literally translates to "bandits", in 20th century Tunisia, they were known as those who resisted the French presence in North Africa's smallest country.
In Tunisia, they were the separatist resistance fighters who launched a campaign against French colonial rule which, together with political negotiations, culminated in independence in 1956.
Drawn mainly from the mountainous rural south of the country, the Fellagha drew inspiration from their ancestors - rebels who had opposed the French immediately after colonial rule began in the 1880s.
By the 1920s, resistance to the French presence was growing, and by World War Two the Fellagha were launching regular attacks on French military installations in the country. In 1952, the armed resistance was officially launched and by 1954, Fellagha ranks had swollen to several thousand fighters.
Although the Fellagha faced a military opposition that was better equipped, better funded, more experienced, and had much greater numbers, they were determined. While on paper, the French army was a far superior force than the Fellagha, the Tunisians had local knowledge and public support on their side.
Like other North African independence movements, Tunisia's decades-long fight against colonial rule also began as a mainly political one - but was not ultimately achieved without a violent struggle.
In this two-part documentary, we take a look at the Fellagha mainly through the eyes of its old fighters: men who fought the French, and then continued to take issue with the country's new government even after independence.
In Episode 1, Rebels: When the French colonised Tunisia in the late 19th century they cemented their rule, but also triggered the founding of an armed rebel movement. As the independence movement grew, so did their armed struggle. This episode is built around the first-hand testimony of these Fellagha fighters, now old men but still vividly recalling how they were recruited, farmers by day and fighters by night; the details of their anti-French paramilitary activity and the toll the conflict took on their communities.
Episode Two will be available from October 2, 2019.
- Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera
- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/
- published: 25 Sep 2019
- views: 15058
4:02
The independence day of Tunisia فيديو في يوم إستقلال تونس 1956 🇹🇳
#History of Tunisian Independence Day
Following a period of rule by the Ottoman Empire, #Tunisia came under French control in 1881 and became a French protecto...
#History of Tunisian Independence Day
Following a period of rule by the Ottoman Empire, #Tunisia came under French control in 1881 and became a French protectorate in 1883.
The movement for independence had begun in 1920 with the creation of the political party, Destour. In 1934, the fervour for independence was increased with the formation of a new party called Neo Destour, led by Habib Bourguiba.
Threatened by this new surge in nationalism, Neo Destour was banned and Bourguiba was sent to prison in France. During World War II, Bourguiba ended up in Italian hands, and the Nazis wanted him to support their military efforts in Northern Africa. Bourguiba refused and was only released from prison at the end of the war.
Returning to Tunisia, Bourguiba proposed a gradual movement to independence, which had widespread support amongst Tunisians. Frustrated by the slow progress, Neo Destour started a campaign of armed resistance in 1952. In 1954, the new French Prime Minister began a policy of withdrawal from French colonies to reduce the violence that was occurring in several colonies including Tunisia.
On March 20th 1956, a treaty was signed that formally recognised Tunisia's independence, creating the Kingdom of Tunisia.
On June 25th 1957, Tunisia became a republic with Habib Bourguiba as its first president. 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
#tunisia #تونس_تحتفل #تونس #إستقلال
https://wn.com/The_Independence_Day_Of_Tunisia_فيديو_في_يوم_إستقلال_تونس_1956_🇹🇳
#History of Tunisian Independence Day
Following a period of rule by the Ottoman Empire, #Tunisia came under French control in 1881 and became a French protectorate in 1883.
The movement for independence had begun in 1920 with the creation of the political party, Destour. In 1934, the fervour for independence was increased with the formation of a new party called Neo Destour, led by Habib Bourguiba.
Threatened by this new surge in nationalism, Neo Destour was banned and Bourguiba was sent to prison in France. During World War II, Bourguiba ended up in Italian hands, and the Nazis wanted him to support their military efforts in Northern Africa. Bourguiba refused and was only released from prison at the end of the war.
Returning to Tunisia, Bourguiba proposed a gradual movement to independence, which had widespread support amongst Tunisians. Frustrated by the slow progress, Neo Destour started a campaign of armed resistance in 1952. In 1954, the new French Prime Minister began a policy of withdrawal from French colonies to reduce the violence that was occurring in several colonies including Tunisia.
On March 20th 1956, a treaty was signed that formally recognised Tunisia's independence, creating the Kingdom of Tunisia.
On June 25th 1957, Tunisia became a republic with Habib Bourguiba as its first president. 🇹🇳🇹🇳🇹🇳
#tunisia #تونس_تحتفل #تونس #إستقلال
- published: 20 Mar 2021
- views: 8
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Tunísia, Celebração do Dia da Independência (20 de Março)
TV Boa Cena - Na TV onde as críticas são positivas e negativas.
A Tunísia, oficialmente República Tunisina, é um país da África do Norte que pertence à região ...
TV Boa Cena - Na TV onde as críticas são positivas e negativas.
A Tunísia, oficialmente República Tunisina, é um país da África do Norte que pertence à região do Magrebe. As negociações que resultaram em total independência para a Tunísia entre a França e a Tunísia ocorreram em 20 de março de 1956.
Este vídeo tem o objetivo de informar que potência colonizou a Tunísia; Explicar como foi o processo de formação de Destour e de Neo Destour; Descrever como o processo das negociações entre a França e a Tunísia resultaram em total independência para a Tunísia.
DIA 20 DE MARÇO CELEBRA-SE A INDEPENDÊNCIA DA REPÚBLICA TUNISINA.
#TVBoaCena #IndependênciaDaTunísia #RepúblicaTunisina
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https://wn.com/Tunísia,_Celebração_Do_Dia_Da_Independência_(20_De_Março)
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A Tunísia, oficialmente República Tunisina, é um país da África do Norte que pertence à região do Magrebe. As negociações que resultaram em total independência para a Tunísia entre a França e a Tunísia ocorreram em 20 de março de 1956.
Este vídeo tem o objetivo de informar que potência colonizou a Tunísia; Explicar como foi o processo de formação de Destour e de Neo Destour; Descrever como o processo das negociações entre a França e a Tunísia resultaram em total independência para a Tunísia.
DIA 20 DE MARÇO CELEBRA-SE A INDEPENDÊNCIA DA REPÚBLICA TUNISINA.
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- published: 20 Mar 2020
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Definindo com lipostabil -semana a semana - parte 2
Após 3 aplicações de lipostabil estou mostrando meus resultados, o antes está no vídeo anterior.
Após 3 aplicações de lipostabil estou mostrando meus resultados, o antes está no vídeo anterior.
https://wn.com/Definindo_Com_Lipostabil_Semana_A_Semana_Parte_2
Após 3 aplicações de lipostabil estou mostrando meus resultados, o antes está no vídeo anterior.
- published: 08 Dec 2017
- views: 64577
0:45
Elections In Tunisia (1956)
Unused / unissued material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Tunis, Tunisia
CU Election posters on the walls. (2 shots). MS Political meetin...
Unused / unissued material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Tunis, Tunisia
CU Election posters on the walls. (2 shots). MS Political meeting of the Neo Destour Party (politician addressing the rally). (2 shots). CU Crowd applauding. MS Low angle another politician speaking at the mike. LS Short pan over crowd at rally applauding.
LS High shot, queues outside the polling stations. CU Queues waiting to vote (men only). (2 shots). MS Individual men placing votes in the ballot box. (2 shots). CU Hands receiving folded ballot papers and dropping them in the box, with a register on the table. CU Mr Tahar Ben Amar (Prime Minister) (?) casting his ballot among several voters. CU Hand dropping vote into box. CU Mr Mongi Slim (Interior Minister) (?) casting his ballot. MS An official dropping votes in for voters.
Note: "Date received" on original paperwork reads: 26/03/1956. Additional spelling for research purposes: Ammar / Amar.
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https://wn.com/Elections_In_Tunisia_(1956)
Unused / unissued material - dates and locations may be unclear / unknown.
Tunis, Tunisia
CU Election posters on the walls. (2 shots). MS Political meeting of the Neo Destour Party (politician addressing the rally). (2 shots). CU Crowd applauding. MS Low angle another politician speaking at the mike. LS Short pan over crowd at rally applauding.
LS High shot, queues outside the polling stations. CU Queues waiting to vote (men only). (2 shots). MS Individual men placing votes in the ballot box. (2 shots). CU Hands receiving folded ballot papers and dropping them in the box, with a register on the table. CU Mr Tahar Ben Amar (Prime Minister) (?) casting his ballot among several voters. CU Hand dropping vote into box. CU Mr Mongi Slim (Interior Minister) (?) casting his ballot. MS An official dropping votes in for voters.
Note: "Date received" on original paperwork reads: 26/03/1956. Additional spelling for research purposes: Ammar / Amar.
FILM ID:2540.07
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/
- published: 13 Apr 2014
- views: 790
6:06
How Tunisia got Independence
Tunisia became a protectorate of France in 1881 by treaty rather than outright conquest, which was also the case in
Algeria.But by the 1890s, a small group of F...
Tunisia became a protectorate of France in 1881 by treaty rather than outright conquest, which was also the case in
Algeria.But by the 1890s, a small group of French-educated Tunisians came together and started calling for a greater level of participation by Tunisians in their own government. So how did Tunisia gain freedom? Watch!
https://wn.com/How_Tunisia_Got_Independence
Tunisia became a protectorate of France in 1881 by treaty rather than outright conquest, which was also the case in
Algeria.But by the 1890s, a small group of French-educated Tunisians came together and started calling for a greater level of participation by Tunisians in their own government. So how did Tunisia gain freedom? Watch!
- published: 13 Dec 2019
- views: 371
7:49
CRAZY PEPSI CHALLENGE vs MINI FERRARI PRANK ! Néo fait une Pyramide Géante de Canettes…
La pyramide de Coca de Swan a donné des idées à Néo : faire une pyramide géante de 100 canettes mais de Pepsi cette fois-ci :)
Cependant Swan n'a pas oublié ce ...
La pyramide de Coca de Swan a donné des idées à Néo : faire une pyramide géante de 100 canettes mais de Pepsi cette fois-ci :)
Cependant Swan n'a pas oublié ce que lui avait fait Néo...
On espère que ça vous plaira :)
On vous adore !
Gros bisous :)
CRAZY COCA COLA CHALLENGE vs HOVERBOARD PRANK ! Swan fait une Pyramide Géante de Canettes…
https://youtu.be/35ZCVSUxTfA
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La pyramide de Coca de Swan a donné des idées à Néo : faire une pyramide géante de 100 canettes mais de Pepsi cette fois-ci :)
Cependant Swan n'a pas oublié ce que lui avait fait Néo...
On espère que ça vous plaira :)
On vous adore !
Gros bisous :)
CRAZY COCA COLA CHALLENGE vs HOVERBOARD PRANK ! Swan fait une Pyramide Géante de Canettes…
https://youtu.be/35ZCVSUxTfA
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- published: 25 Mar 2017
- views: 13226195