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Abderhaman Mami (September 15, 1904–July 13, 1954) was a prominent figure in Tunisia who partially started the French decolonization movement by the local Tunisian population. Mami was the first doctor specialist in Tunisia who was also the personal doctor of the Bey, or the equivalent of the king before Tunisia turned into a republic. Mami was known for his benevolent work for the poor and his active participation to plot against the French authorities who were in control of the country. He soon became a target and was eventually assassinated by the French terrorist organization La Main Rouge at July 13, 1954.

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  • عبد الرحمان مامي ولد في 15 سبتمبر/أيلول 1903 بضاحية المرسى واغتيل في 13 جويلية/تموز 1954. (ar)
  • Abderhaman Mami (September 15, 1904–July 13, 1954) was a prominent figure in Tunisia who partially started the French decolonization movement by the local Tunisian population. Mami was the first doctor specialist in Tunisia who was also the personal doctor of the Bey, or the equivalent of the king before Tunisia turned into a republic. Mami was known for his benevolent work for the poor and his active participation to plot against the French authorities who were in control of the country. He soon became a target and was eventually assassinated by the French terrorist organization La Main Rouge at July 13, 1954. Today there are several streets, avenues and hospitals named after Mami. (en)
  • Abderrahmen Mami (arabe : عبد الرحمن مامي), né le 15 septembre 1904 à La Marsa et décédé le 14 juillet 1954, est un militant nationaliste tunisien et médecin personnel de Lamine Bey. Il meurt assassiné par l'organisation armée de la Main rouge, proche du mouvement . Un hôpital de l'Ariana inauguré le 25 février 1960 par le président Habib Bourguiba accompagné de son épouse Moufida, des membres du gouvernement dont le ministre de la Santé publique Ahmed Ben Salah, des représentants du corps diplomatique, de professeurs tunisiens et français et du secrétaire général de l'Union internationale contre la tuberculose, porte son nom : l'hôpital Abderrahmen-Mami de pneumo-phtisiologie. (fr)
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  • عبد الرحمان مامي ولد في 15 سبتمبر/أيلول 1903 بضاحية المرسى واغتيل في 13 جويلية/تموز 1954. (ar)
  • Abderhaman Mami (September 15, 1904–July 13, 1954) was a prominent figure in Tunisia who partially started the French decolonization movement by the local Tunisian population. Mami was the first doctor specialist in Tunisia who was also the personal doctor of the Bey, or the equivalent of the king before Tunisia turned into a republic. Mami was known for his benevolent work for the poor and his active participation to plot against the French authorities who were in control of the country. He soon became a target and was eventually assassinated by the French terrorist organization La Main Rouge at July 13, 1954. (en)
  • Abderrahmen Mami (arabe : عبد الرحمن مامي), né le 15 septembre 1904 à La Marsa et décédé le 14 juillet 1954, est un militant nationaliste tunisien et médecin personnel de Lamine Bey. Il meurt assassiné par l'organisation armée de la Main rouge, proche du mouvement . (fr)
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