This book attempts to answer the question: Was the era of Ahmed Bey really the key to the Renaissance in Tunisia? Is it true that it was the reason for its launch on the path of reforms? Ahmed Bey was very impressed by Europe and leaned heavily on France, relying on it in the military, economic and even cultural fields. A group of corrupt, opportunists and thieves, who plunged the country into bankruptcy, weakness and misery, and allowed the French colonizer to intervene in its affairs, and prepared it for the danger of occupation.
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