- Hüseyin bin Hüseyin; 1765–1838; Arabic: حسين داي) was the last Dey of the
Deylik of Algiers. He was born
either in İzmir or Urla in the
Ottoman Empire. He...
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Turks as well.
Arabic would also
attain official status by the
start of the
Deylik period. A
lingua franca,
called Sabir, had
emerged in Algiers, blending...
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decisively defeated by the
tribes of the
Sahara under his rule, and the
Deylik failed to
impose any
control over the
Sahara for the next few years. His...
- influence, like the Aït
Iraten and the Aït Frawsen, neutral. In 1710, the
Deylik of
Algiers became De
facto independent from the
Sublime Porte. In the 17th-18th...
- Omar Agha was the Dey of the
Deylik of
Algiers from
April 1815 to
September 1817,
after the ********ination of his
predecessor Mohamed Khaznadji on 7 April...
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French invaded Algiers, and took the city. In the
capitulation of 1830 the
deylik of
Algiers was dissolved, and the
French sent out
letters demanding capitulation...
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which the
Kingdom of France,
ruled by
Charles X,
invaded and
conquered the
Deylik of Algiers.
Algiers was
annexed by the
Ottoman Empire in 1529
after the...
- 1,000 copies. In
North Africa,
Spain conquered Oran from the
autonomous Deylik of Algiers. The Bey of Oran
received an army from Algiers, but it failed...
- The
siege of
Tunis was a
siege fought in 1694,
between the
Deylik of Algiers, and
Muradid Tunis,
during the Tunisian-Algerian War of 1694. The Tunisian...
- up to 200
ships during his career.
Hamidou ensured the
prosperity of the
Deylik of Algiers, and gave it its last
glory before the
French invasion. His biography...