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John Tyler Sends a Letter of Support to Ahmad Pasha Bey, the 'Great Reformer' of Modern Tunisia

From a president to a prince — John Tyler sends a "letter of credence to Achmet Pasha Bey, Prince of the State of Tunis"

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From a president to a prince — John Tyler sends a "letter of credence to Achmet Pasha Bey, Prince of the State of Tunis"

Partly-printed DS as president, one page, 8 x 10, September 23, 1842. President Tyler directs the Secretary of State to “affix the Seal of the United States to the envelope of a letter of credence to Achmet Pasha Bey, Prince of the State of Tunis.” Signed nicely at the conclusion by John Tyler. In fine condition.

Ahmad Pasha Bey, known as the ‘Great Reformer’ of modern Tunisia, ruled from 1837 until 1855. During his reign, Tunisia made its first effort to institute European-inspired political and military reforms. However, his most enduring effort was making Tunisia the first country in the Muslim world to officially abolish slavery. In January 1846, Ahmad Pasha Bey promulgated a decree to permanently abolish slavery, two years before the abolition of slavery in the French colonies in 1848. This decision was unprecedented in the Muslim world at the time.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Fine Autograph and Artifacts
  • Dates: #674 - Ended September 13, 2023





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