Mejba Revolt

Mejba Revolt
Date1864-1865
Location
Result Victory of Tunisia
Belligerents

Tunisian rebels

Tunisia
Support:
 France
 Britain
 Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Ali Ben Ghedhahem 
Ahmed ben Hussein
Mustapha ben Azouz
Muhammad III Sadiq
Mustapha Khaznadar
Kheireddine Pacha
Farhat Gaied Jbira 
General Hussein
Strength
~10,000 5,000 Royal troops
2,000 Zwawa mercenaries
loyal tribes
Muhammad Bey (1855-1859)
Sadok Bey (1859-1882)

The Mejba Revolt (1864–65) was a rebellion in Tunisia against the doubling of an unpopular poll tax (the mejba) imposed on his subjects by Sadok Bey.[1] The most extensive revolt against the rule of the Husainid Beys of Tunis, it saw uprisings all over the country and came close to prompting military intervention by Britain and France.[2] The revolt was suppressed with great brutality and the government became ever more seriously indebted to foreign creditors, backed by European governments, until it was finally unable to resist French occupation in 1881.[3]

  1. ^ classiques.uqac.ca http://classiques.uqac.ca/classiques/estournelles_paul_henri_de_constant/conquete_de_la_tunisie/conquete_de_la_tunisie.pdf. Retrieved 10 May 2017. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[title missing]
  2. ^ halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01402235/document. Retrieved 10 May 2017. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[title missing]
  3. ^ Kevin Shillington, Encyclopedia of African History, Routledge, 2013 p.1597