Abdelaziz Thaalbi | Historic nationalist leader of Tunisia |
Ahmed Ben Arafa | Tunisian ambassador to Lebanon |
Ali Mabrouk | |
Allala Laouiti | Chief of the Personal Secretariat of President Bourguiba |
Ameur Ben Gafseya | |
Ameur Chéchia | Governor of Sousse |
Ameur Mokni | Tunisian ambassador to Libya |
Bechir Mhedhbi | Tunisian ambassador to Lebanon |
Chedhli Klibi | Minister of Culture then Secretary General of the Arab League |
Dr. Hedi Reis (Hadi Rayes) | Ophthalmologist |
Dr. Noureddine El-Hamdani | Diplomat |
Habib Abbes | Diplomat |
Habib Boulares | Editor-in-Chief of the daily "El-Amal" |
Habib Bourguiba | President of the Republic of Tunisia |
Habib Bourguiba Jr. | Minister of Foreign Affairs and son of President Habib Bourguiba |
Habib Chatti | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Hedi Khefacha | Minister of Justice |
Hedi Labidi | Editor-in-Chief of the daily "As-Sabah" |
Hedi Madani | Judge |
Hedi Nouira | Prime Minister of Tunisia |
Ibrahim Chabbouh | Researcher and historian |
Kamel Tounsi | |
Mahfoudh Chakroun | Vice-Governor |
Mahmoud Charchour | Ambassador of Tunisia to Lebanon |
Mannoubi Bouziri | Op-Ed writer with the daily "Le Petit Matin" |
Mohamed Baccar | |
Mohamed (Hammadi) Badra | Nationalist and Ambassador of Tunisia to Syria |
Mohamed Chneiq | Prime Minister of Tunisia under the monarchy |
Mohamed Laroussi Matoui | Writer and thinker |
Mohamed Malqi | Judge |
Mohamed Monsef El-Najjar | |
Mohamed Sayyah | Director of the Destour Party |
Moncef Skhiri | Diplomat |
Monzer Ben Ammar | Minister of Youth and Sports, and brother of Mrs. Wassila Bourguiba |
Mounaouar Smadeh | Poet |
Noureddine Ben Mahmoud | Assistant Director of the Paris Mosque |
Omrane Ben Hassen | Businessman |
Osman Kaak | Historian |
Redha Mouaouia | Diplomat |
Sadok Moqaddam | Speaker of the National Assembly |
Salaheddine Ben Abdallah | Ambassador of Tunisia in Lebanon, then Minister of Information |
Saleh Dridi | Editor-in-Chief of the newspaper "El-Qanal" |
Sheikh Fadhel Ben Achour | Mufti of Tunisia |
Tayeb Sahbani | Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs |
Wassila Bourguiba, née Ben Ammar | Second wife of President Habib Bourguiba |