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Anthem of the Beylic of Tunis
The Beylic of Tunis (present day Tunisia) was founded on July 15, 1705 and was a vassal of the Ottoman empire.
Anthem: Beylical Anthem, "Salam Al-Bey" (1846-1957)
published: 02 Mar 2011
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The Bey Of Tunis (1931)
Full title reads: "Africa. The Bey of Tunis stages great spectacular review in honour of President Doumergue's last official visit to Protectorate."
Tunisia.
French President Gaston Doumergue and the Bey of Tunis stand together with other dignitaries. The Tunisian leader hangs a medal from a French flag.
Tunisian men in traditional costume and carrying flags parade before the President and the Bey as they sit on a podium. Soldiers parade past including a pipe and drum band. More troops march past. Cut away to Doumergue and the Bey.
Cavalry troops ride across the parade field to salute the President. A car carries the President away to great cheers.
FILM ID:769.03
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASC...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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Beylical Anthem
Beylical Anthem of Tunisia until 1957
published: 03 Jul 2007
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New Bey Of Tunisia (1943)
Full title reads: "NEW BEY OF TUNISIA".
Tunisia.
Tunisian troops marching into Palace de Bardo in Tunis. Sidi Mohammed Al Amiin, new Bey of Tunis, arriving at Palace for enthronement. General Juin leaving the Palace after attending ceremony. Various shots of the Bey and other Tunisian personalities leaving the Palace.
(Mute & Track Negs.)
FILM ID:1085.01
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, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930),...
published: 13 Apr 2014
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National Anthem of Tunisia (1846 - 1957)
"Salam al-Bey / سلام الباي"
Salam al-Bey was the national anthem of Tunisia between 1846 and 1957 during the Beylik of Tunis and the Kingdom of Tunisia.
published: 28 May 2017
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Tunisian Beylical Anthem (1846-1957) [Sax Version]
The Original Version (pre French Colony) interpreted by a personal friend in his sax.
published: 16 Apr 2020
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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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List of prime ministers of Tunisia
The prime minister of Tunisia is the head of government of Tunisia. In this video show about the list of prime ministers of Tunisia who took office in timeline from 1922 to present day. Include:
- Prime Ministers of the Beylik of Tunis
- Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Tunisia.
- Prime Ministers of Republic of Tunisia.
Thanks for watching and see you next. Never miss my upload please subscribe.
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published: 17 Oct 2021
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Beys of Tunis 1705-1956
The beys of Tunis were the monarchs of Tunisia from 1705, when the Husainid dynasty acceded to the throne, until 1957, when monarchy was abolished.
The Husainid dynasty, originally of Cretan Turkish origin, came to power under Al-Husayn I ibn Ali on July 15, 1705, replacing the Muradid dynasty. For most of their rule, the Husainids ruled with the title of Bey. The Husainids ruled the Beylik of Tunis under the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire until May 12, 1881, when Muhammad III as-Sadiq signed the Treaty of Bardo and the Beylik of Tunis came under the control of France as a protectorate. Following independence from France on March 20, 1956, the Kingdom of Tunisia was proclaimed and the Bey Muhammad VIII al-Amin assumed the title of King. He reigned as such until the Prime Minister Hab...
published: 10 Jul 2020
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Tunisia: Anthem History
This video is about the historical anthems of Tunisia and the history of the Tunisian anthems. This video also includes the anthems of countries that ruled Tunisia.
0:00 Start
0:12 Beylik of Tunis
1:42 Kingdom of Tunisia
3:04 French protectorate of Tunisia
5:41 Tunisian Republic (1958 - 1987)
8:55 Tunisian Republic (1987 - Present)
FOOTAGE CREDITS:
- 1970s Tunisia | Tunisia | North Africa | 1975 (ThamesTv)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBF6x1Au_A8&t=229s
- Tunis | Tunisia | Time-lapse (Yohan Partap)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kmunov_BwyA
- Timelapse Desert Sahara in Tunisie with GoPro (Stefano Rho)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP-ozmdLIbs
ℹ️ For any copyright-related issues (except Content ID - those are automatic), please reach out to this channel first before filing a clai...
published: 25 Sep 2021
2:51
Anthem of the Beylic of Tunis
The Beylic of Tunis (present day Tunisia) was founded on July 15, 1705 and was a vassal of the Ottoman empire.
Anthem: Beylical Anthem, "Salam Al-Bey" (1846-...
The Beylic of Tunis (present day Tunisia) was founded on July 15, 1705 and was a vassal of the Ottoman empire.
Anthem: Beylical Anthem, "Salam Al-Bey" (1846-1957)
https://wn.com/Anthem_Of_The_Beylic_Of_Tunis
The Beylic of Tunis (present day Tunisia) was founded on July 15, 1705 and was a vassal of the Ottoman empire.
Anthem: Beylical Anthem, "Salam Al-Bey" (1846-1957)
- published: 02 Mar 2011
- views: 49267
2:34
The Bey Of Tunis (1931)
Full title reads: "Africa. The Bey of Tunis stages great spectacular review in honour of President Doumergue's last official visit to Protectorate."
Tunisia....
Full title reads: "Africa. The Bey of Tunis stages great spectacular review in honour of President Doumergue's last official visit to Protectorate."
Tunisia.
French President Gaston Doumergue and the Bey of Tunis stand together with other dignitaries. The Tunisian leader hangs a medal from a French flag.
Tunisian men in traditional costume and carrying flags parade before the President and the Bey as they sit on a podium. Soldiers parade past including a pipe and drum band. More troops march past. Cut away to Doumergue and the Bey.
Cavalry troops ride across the parade field to salute the President. A car carries the President away to great cheers.
FILM ID:769.03
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/The_Bey_Of_Tunis_(1931)
Full title reads: "Africa. The Bey of Tunis stages great spectacular review in honour of President Doumergue's last official visit to Protectorate."
Tunisia.
French President Gaston Doumergue and the Bey of Tunis stand together with other dignitaries. The Tunisian leader hangs a medal from a French flag.
Tunisian men in traditional costume and carrying flags parade before the President and the Bey as they sit on a podium. Soldiers parade past including a pipe and drum band. More troops march past. Cut away to Doumergue and the Bey.
Cavalry troops ride across the parade field to salute the President. A car carries the President away to great cheers.
FILM ID:769.03
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: 21614
0:51
Beylical Anthem
Beylical Anthem of Tunisia until 1957
Beylical Anthem of Tunisia until 1957
https://wn.com/Beylical_Anthem
Beylical Anthem of Tunisia until 1957
- published: 03 Jul 2007
- views: 22317
1:08
New Bey Of Tunisia (1943)
Full title reads: "NEW BEY OF TUNISIA".
Tunisia.
Tunisian troops marching into Palace de Bardo in Tunis. Sidi Mohammed Al Amiin, new Bey of Tunis, arrivi...
Full title reads: "NEW BEY OF TUNISIA".
Tunisia.
Tunisian troops marching into Palace de Bardo in Tunis. Sidi Mohammed Al Amiin, new Bey of Tunis, arriving at Palace for enthronement. General Juin leaving the Palace after attending ceremony. Various shots of the Bey and other Tunisian personalities leaving the Palace.
(Mute & Track Negs.)
FILM ID:1085.01
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/New_Bey_Of_Tunisia_(1943)
Full title reads: "NEW BEY OF TUNISIA".
Tunisia.
Tunisian troops marching into Palace de Bardo in Tunis. Sidi Mohammed Al Amiin, new Bey of Tunis, arriving at Palace for enthronement. General Juin leaving the Palace after attending ceremony. Various shots of the Bey and other Tunisian personalities leaving the Palace.
(Mute & Track Negs.)
FILM ID:1085.01
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: 12451
0:50
National Anthem of Tunisia (1846 - 1957)
"Salam al-Bey / سلام الباي"
Salam al-Bey was the national anthem of Tunisia between 1846 and 1957 during the Beylik of Tunis and the Kingdom of Tunisia.
"Salam al-Bey / سلام الباي"
Salam al-Bey was the national anthem of Tunisia between 1846 and 1957 during the Beylik of Tunis and the Kingdom of Tunisia.
https://wn.com/National_Anthem_Of_Tunisia_(1846_1957)
"Salam al-Bey / سلام الباي"
Salam al-Bey was the national anthem of Tunisia between 1846 and 1957 during the Beylik of Tunis and the Kingdom of Tunisia.
- published: 28 May 2017
- views: 7265
0:39
Tunisian Beylical Anthem (1846-1957) [Sax Version]
The Original Version (pre French Colony) interpreted by a personal friend in his sax.
The Original Version (pre French Colony) interpreted by a personal friend in his sax.
https://wn.com/Tunisian_Beylical_Anthem_(1846_1957)_Sax_Version
The Original Version (pre French Colony) interpreted by a personal friend in his sax.
- published: 16 Apr 2020
- views: 1847
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: 31956
3:38
List of prime ministers of Tunisia
The prime minister of Tunisia is the head of government of Tunisia. In this video show about the list of prime ministers of Tunisia who took office in timeline ...
The prime minister of Tunisia is the head of government of Tunisia. In this video show about the list of prime ministers of Tunisia who took office in timeline from 1922 to present day. Include:
- Prime Ministers of the Beylik of Tunis
- Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Tunisia.
- Prime Ministers of Republic of Tunisia.
Thanks for watching and see you next. Never miss my upload please subscribe.
My channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SokhaChea007
https://wn.com/List_Of_Prime_Ministers_Of_Tunisia
The prime minister of Tunisia is the head of government of Tunisia. In this video show about the list of prime ministers of Tunisia who took office in timeline from 1922 to present day. Include:
- Prime Ministers of the Beylik of Tunis
- Prime Ministers of the Kingdom of Tunisia.
- Prime Ministers of Republic of Tunisia.
Thanks for watching and see you next. Never miss my upload please subscribe.
My channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/SokhaChea007
- published: 17 Oct 2021
- views: 1319
1:29
Beys of Tunis 1705-1956
The beys of Tunis were the monarchs of Tunisia from 1705, when the Husainid dynasty acceded to the throne, until 1957, when monarchy was abolished.
The Husa...
The beys of Tunis were the monarchs of Tunisia from 1705, when the Husainid dynasty acceded to the throne, until 1957, when monarchy was abolished.
The Husainid dynasty, originally of Cretan Turkish origin, came to power under Al-Husayn I ibn Ali on July 15, 1705, replacing the Muradid dynasty. For most of their rule, the Husainids ruled with the title of Bey. The Husainids ruled the Beylik of Tunis under the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire until May 12, 1881, when Muhammad III as-Sadiq signed the Treaty of Bardo and the Beylik of Tunis came under the control of France as a protectorate. Following independence from France on March 20, 1956, the Kingdom of Tunisia was proclaimed and the Bey Muhammad VIII al-Amin assumed the title of King. He reigned as such until the Prime Minister Habib Bourguiba deposed the Husainid dynasty and declared Tunisia a republic on July 25, 1957.
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Logo & Intro
Imran Hossain Studio
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRnIjy5FFElRV5YIutsYADw
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Go check out his YouTube & Twitch
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https://wn.com/Beys_Of_Tunis_1705_1956
The beys of Tunis were the monarchs of Tunisia from 1705, when the Husainid dynasty acceded to the throne, until 1957, when monarchy was abolished.
The Husainid dynasty, originally of Cretan Turkish origin, came to power under Al-Husayn I ibn Ali on July 15, 1705, replacing the Muradid dynasty. For most of their rule, the Husainids ruled with the title of Bey. The Husainids ruled the Beylik of Tunis under the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire until May 12, 1881, when Muhammad III as-Sadiq signed the Treaty of Bardo and the Beylik of Tunis came under the control of France as a protectorate. Following independence from France on March 20, 1956, the Kingdom of Tunisia was proclaimed and the Bey Muhammad VIII al-Amin assumed the title of King. He reigned as such until the Prime Minister Habib Bourguiba deposed the Husainid dynasty and declared Tunisia a republic on July 25, 1957.
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Logo & Intro
Imran Hossain Studio
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRnIjy5FFElRV5YIutsYADw
https://www.fiverr.com/inbox/imran__pro
Big thanks to Nathan Akehurst for helping with the video's
Go check out his YouTube & Twitch
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnAECxJjIdyWOo8oZoGcakA
https://www.twitch.tv/nathanakehurst
- published: 10 Jul 2020
- views: 285
12:12
Tunisia: Anthem History
This video is about the historical anthems of Tunisia and the history of the Tunisian anthems. This video also includes the anthems of countries that ruled Tuni...
This video is about the historical anthems of Tunisia and the history of the Tunisian anthems. This video also includes the anthems of countries that ruled Tunisia.
0:00 Start
0:12 Beylik of Tunis
1:42 Kingdom of Tunisia
3:04 French protectorate of Tunisia
5:41 Tunisian Republic (1958 - 1987)
8:55 Tunisian Republic (1987 - Present)
FOOTAGE CREDITS:
- 1970s Tunisia | Tunisia | North Africa | 1975 (ThamesTv)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBF6x1Au_A8&t=229s
- Tunis | Tunisia | Time-lapse (Yohan Partap)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kmunov_BwyA
- Timelapse Desert Sahara in Tunisie with GoPro (Stefano Rho)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP-ozmdLIbs
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#Tunisia #TunisianAnthem #تونس
https://wn.com/Tunisia_Anthem_History
This video is about the historical anthems of Tunisia and the history of the Tunisian anthems. This video also includes the anthems of countries that ruled Tunisia.
0:00 Start
0:12 Beylik of Tunis
1:42 Kingdom of Tunisia
3:04 French protectorate of Tunisia
5:41 Tunisian Republic (1958 - 1987)
8:55 Tunisian Republic (1987 - Present)
FOOTAGE CREDITS:
- 1970s Tunisia | Tunisia | North Africa | 1975 (ThamesTv)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JBF6x1Au_A8&t=229s
- Tunis | Tunisia | Time-lapse (Yohan Partap)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kmunov_BwyA
- Timelapse Desert Sahara in Tunisie with GoPro (Stefano Rho)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP-ozmdLIbs
ℹ️ For any copyright-related issues (except Content ID - those are automatic), please reach out to this channel first before filing a claim to YouTube. Send us an email detailing your concerns and we'll do the necessary measures to resolve any potential disputes. Thank you.
#Tunisia #TunisianAnthem #تونس
- published: 25 Sep 2021
- views: 12679