Tunisia, as a distinct political entity, was founded in the 9th century BCE with the establishment of the city of Carthage. However, the modern state of Tunisia emerged in 1956 when it gained independence from French colonial rule. The historical roots of Tunisia can be traced back to various civilizations, including the Phoenicians, Romans, and Ottomans.
Several countries gained independence between 1945 and 1950, notably India and Pakistan, which both achieved independence from British rule in 1947. Other nations that gained independence during this period include Indonesia, which declared independence from the Netherlands in 1945, and Vietnam, which proclaimed independence from France in 1945. This era marked a significant wave of decolonization across Asia and Africa.
No. On January 26, 1950 India gained it's independence from the British Empire
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Tunisia got independance from France on 20 march 1956
Sudan gained its independence from the British in 1956.
India gained independence from Britain on August 15, 1947, becoming a Republic on January 26, 1950.
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the ruler when Ecuador gained its its independence was christopher montalvo
china has gained independence.
The Bahamas gained it's independence in July 10th 1973
Tunisia, (official name: Republic of Tunisia), was founded on the 20th March 1956, when the region gained independence from France.Brief history of ownership over the regionThe area that is today known as Tunisia was first inhabited by a group of people called Berbers in ancient times.Around the 12th century BCE, Phoneticians migrated to the area and founded Carthage, a rival to the Roman Empire. The Romans destroyed Carthage and established a Roman state there in 149 BCE.Then the country was conquered by Arabs in the first century of Islam. After that, in 1534, the Ottoman Empire conquered the region and held it for three hundred years. In 1881, France conquered Tunisia and made it a part of the French Empire as a French Protectorate.On the 20th March 1956, Tunisia gained independence from France, officially becoming known as the Republic of Tunisia, the country it is today.Recommended Books:DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: TunisiaA History of Modern TunisiaRelated Links:Wikipedia: Tunisia