M'hamed Djellouli

M'hamed Djellouli (Arabic: امحمد الجلولي; born February 1834 in Tunis and died in June 1908) was a Tunisian politician who served as Prime Minister of Tunisia from 1907 until his death in 1908.

In 1874, he was appointed vice president of the Capital's City Council, while also leading Djerba and Methelith starting in 1875, when he became a brigadier general.

In 1876, he became responsible for reviewing any cases between subjects of the Bey of Tunis and European nationals.

In April 1887, he received a palace in Medina of Tunis on the rue du Riche (named in honor of his grandfather Mahmoud Djellouli) from Jules Ferry during his visit.

He is among the ministers buried in the Tourbet el Bey mausoleum located in the Medina of Tunis.