LC control no. | no2009159842 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Caïd Essebsi, Béji, 1926-2019 |
Variant(s) | Caïd Essebsi, Béji, 1926- Caid es-Sebsi, Mohamed Beji, 1926-2019 Caid Essebsi, Mohamed Beji, 1926-2019 Essebsi, Béji Caïd, 1926-2019 Essebsi, Mohamed Beji Caid, 1926-2019 Qāʼid al-Sabsī, al-Bājī, 1926-2019 Qāʼid al-Sabsī, Muḥammad al-Bājī, 1926-2019 Qāʼid al-Sibsī, Muḥammad al-Bājī, 1926-2019 Sabsī, al-Bājī Qāʼid, 1926-2019 Sabsī, Muḥammad al-Bājī Qāʼid, 1926-2019 Sibsī, Muḥammad al-Bājī Qāʼid, 1926-2019 قائد السبسي، محمد الباجي، 1926-2019 سبسي، محمد الباجي قائد، 1926-2019 السبسي، محمد الباجي قائد، 1926-2019 قائد السبسي، الباجي، 1926-2019 سبسي، الباجي قائد، 1926-2019 السبسي، الباجي قائد، 1926-2019 Caied Essebsi, Béji, 1926-2019 |
Associated country | Tunisia |
Associated place | France |
Birth date | 1926-11-29 |
Death date | 2019-07-25 |
Place of birth | Sīdī Abī Saʻīd (Tunisia) |
Place of death | Tunis (Tunisia) |
Profession or occupation | Politicians Prime ministers Presidents |
Special note | Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Habib Bourguiba, c2009: t.p. (Béji Caïd Essebsi) p. 4 of cover (b. 1926 in Sidi Bou Saïd, Tunisia) OCLC database, Oct. 6, 2009 (hdg.: Caïd-Essebsi, Béji) Wikipedia, January 28, 2015 (Beji Caid Essebsi; Mohamed Beji Caid Essebsi (or es-Sebsi); Arabic Muhammad al-Bājī Qāʼid as-Sabsī, محمد الباجي قائد السبسي; born 29 November 1926; Tunisian politician who has been President of Tunisia since December 2014; previously served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1981 to 1986 and as Prime Minister from February 2011 to December 2011; founder of the Nidaa Tounes political party) New York Times (online, Béji Caïd Essebsi, president who guided Tunisia to democracy, dies at 92, July 25, 2019, viewed July 26, 2019 (Béji Caïd Essebsi died Thursday morning [July 25] in Tunis, in a military hospital; Mr. Essebsi; in a political career of more than 60 years, he was the only senior politician in Tunisia to hold political office in the new democracy as well as under the previous dictatorships of Habib Bourguiba and Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali; born Nov. 29, 2016 in Sidi Bou Saïd, a village north of Tunis; trained as a lawyer in Paris; affectionally called Bejbouj by his followers; retired from politics in 1994; when Mr. Ben Ali was overthrown in January 2011, Mr. Essebsi was named interim prime minister; after leading transition to democracy, he helped found a secular political party, Nidaa Tounes, or Call for Tunisia; survived by his wife, Chadlia Saïda Caïd Essebsi, and four children, including the politician Hafedh Caïd Essebsi, who assumed leadership of his party) Béji Caïd Essebsi a-t-il sauvé la Tunisie?, 2019: t.p. (Beji Caïd Essebsi) cover (Béji Caied Essebsi) |
Associated language | fre |