Salem Bouhageb (born Bembla, 1824 or 1827 – died La Marsa, July 14, 1924) was a Tunisian reformer, jurist, and poet. He was considered one of the leading Tunisian reformers of his era; among his many disciples were Béchir Sfar, Abdelaziz Thâalbi, Ali Bach Hamba, Mohamed Nakhli, Mahmoud Messadi, Mohamed Snoussi and Mohamed Tahar Ben Achour. His son Khelil Bouhageb was Prime Minister of Tunisia for a time; another son, Hassine Bouhageb, was a doctor.
SalemBouhageb (born Bembla, 1824 or 1827 – died La Marsa, July 14, 1924) was a Tunisian reformer, jurist, and poet. He was considered one of the leading...
death of Mustapha Dinguizli. Bouhageb was the son of Sheikh SalemBouhageb; his brother was the doctor Hassine Bouhageb. He studied at Sadiki Secondary...
doctor, educator and a sponsor for the Tunisian sport. Hassine's father, SalemBouhageb was a big reformer, in Europe and especially in Paris, Libourne and...
General Hussein, the Minister Bin Diyaf and the ulama Mahmoud Kabadou, SalemBouhageb and Mokhtar Chouikha. Among these, are the abolition of slavery, the...
Tunisian voyage in 1899 she met a young civil servant, Khelil Bouhageb, son of SalemBouhageb and eventual Prime Minister of Tunisia, a man twenty years...
Century by Kheirredine Pasha, Ibn Ahmad ibn Abi Diyaf, Muhammad Snoussi, SalemBouhageb, Mohamed Bayram V and other thinkers who all defended the concept of...
northern suburb of the medina, near Bab el Khadra, one of its gates. SalemBouhageb, a friend of the Grand Vizier Hayreddin Pasha, was one of the most important...
Tunisienne which had as redactional committee the young team joined by Bouhageb and Béchir M'hedhbi. Thus, Bourguiba devoted his first article to budget...