Mahmoud Ben Ayad
Mahmoud Ben Ayad (rear RTL محمودبنعياد), born before 1810 with Tunis and deceased in 1880 with Constantinople, is a politician Tunisia N.
He is the son of a large character very in favor at the court of the Bey de Tunis, Ahmed I Bey, but whose credit is not long in dropping. In 1840, Mahmoud Ben Ayad scrambles himself with her father about the creation of a Banque to which this last is hostile. Extremely of the support of the bey, he persecutes his family, his father and his nephews who must take refuge, twice, at the consulate of England (1847 - 1848) and puts the hand on their goods.
Closely associated with Mustapha Khaznadar, Ben Ayad seizes the tenant farming of the State, and, during five years, enjoys with the Bardo an exceptional favor. Caïd of Bizerte and Jerba, it has at the same time the rank of minister. He succeeds in quickly piling up a considerable fortune of which he places the greatest part in Europe, and, in 1850, requests in secrecy of the French government his naturalization and that of Khaznadar. In June 1852, Ben Ayad definitively leaves the country to initially settle with Paris where it is naturalized French by Décret September 13rd 1852, then in Constantinople as from July 1857. It will remain in dispute with the Tunisian government until in 1876 about its last financial management and especially of the goods of which it claimed that its nephews had despoiled it after his departure with the complicity of the government.
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