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ENFIDAVILLE [Dar-el-Bey] , a town of Tunisia, on the railway between Tunis and Susa , 30 M. N.E. of the last-named place and 5 M. inland from the Gulf of Hammamet. Enfidaville is the chief
settlement
district
Susa , Kairawan and Zaghwan. On this estate, devoted to the cultivation of cereals, olives, vines and to pasturage, are colonies of Europeans and natives. At Enfidaville, where was, as its native name indicates, a palace of the beys of Tunis, there is a large horse-breeding establishment
church
The Enfida estate was granted by the bey Mahommed-es-Sadok to his chief
Khaireddin Pasha (q.v.) in return for the confirmation by the sultan of Turkey in 1871, through the instrumentality of the pasha, of the right of succession to the beylik of members of Es-Sadok's family. When, some years later, Khaireddin left Tunisia for Constantinople he sold the estate to a Marseilles company, which resold it to the Societe Franco-africaine.End of Article: ENFIDAVILLE [Dar-el-Bey] If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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