Under the leadership of a native Bey, the independent state of Tunisia first came into conflict with the Federation over pirates. Raiders, hailing from Tunisia, attacked and pillaged ships, belonging to Danubian citizens. After an escalation of tension, Tunisia was invaded and occupied by the private Danubian corporation, the Adriatic Trading Company, asserting ownership over the region, with a supportive Bey.
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| - Tunisia (A Federation of Equals)
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| - Under the leadership of a native Bey, the independent state of Tunisia first came into conflict with the Federation over pirates. Raiders, hailing from Tunisia, attacked and pillaged ships, belonging to Danubian citizens. After an escalation of tension, Tunisia was invaded and occupied by the private Danubian corporation, the Adriatic Trading Company, asserting ownership over the region, with a supportive Bey.
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| - Protectorate of the Danubian Federation
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| - Danubian Protectorate of Tunisia
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| - Under the leadership of a native Bey, the independent state of Tunisia first came into conflict with the Federation over pirates. Raiders, hailing from Tunisia, attacked and pillaged ships, belonging to Danubian citizens. After an escalation of tension, Tunisia was invaded and occupied by the private Danubian corporation, the Adriatic Trading Company, asserting ownership over the region, with a supportive Bey. After a brief conflict, Tunisia was occupied, and placed under the protection of the Danubian Federation. Following a short military command, Matthias von Marius-Parsifal became the protectorate's first, albeit temporary, Governor-General. With his guidance, stability was ensured, with Tunisia remaining peaceful. President Soukup-Valenta appointed Major Jovan Lilic, ex-Minister of War, as Matthias' successor.
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