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A Compleat History of the Piratical States of Barbary: Viz. Algiers, Tunis, Tripoli and Morocco. Containing the Origin, Revolutions, and Present State of These Kingdoms, Their Forces, Revenues, Policy, and Commerce. Illustrated with a Plan of Algiers, and a Map of
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On 18 May 1724 while he was performing routine inspections on the dock of Algiers and was attacked by five or six Turkish janissaries from the Odjak of Algiers. A Turk suddenly came out of a terras in a house and shot him with a
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on him, the Noubagis (guards) of the palace shot them with their muskets. The Turkish conspirators retreated, and a new Dey was elected by the Divan of Algiers,
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He learned to read and write in Algiers, and was noted for his intelligence. He soon started working on more important jobs, before being appointed treasurer by
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and strengthened the country's navy. He continued recovering Algiers from the earthquake, mainly through money he salvaged from the
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quickly elected him as the Dey as they were worried that without a staunch ruler the Odjak would take over the country.
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and native Algerians to join the unit. He further angered the Turks by keeping a distant relationship from the
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to install a dey of their own, whom they decided would be the Agha of the sipahis. While barely putting the
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in 1724. He worked on weakening the power of the Turks over the Odjak of Algiers, and allowed more
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Catalog of Significant Earthquakes: 2000 B.C.-1979 Including Quantitative Casualties and Damage
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Ganse, Robert A.; Nelson, John B.; Geophysics, World Data Center A. for Solid Earth (1981).
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La ville d’Alger vers la fin du XVIIIe siècle : Population et cadre urbain
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Voyage to Algiers and Tunis, for the Redemption of Captives, etc
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Voyage to Algiers and Tunis, for the Redemption of Captives, etc
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After his election he decided to continue the war against the
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Berber Government: The Kabyle Polity in Pre-colonial Algeria
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Correspondance des deys d'Alger avec la cour de France
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Index

Dey of Algiers
Dey
Algiers
Baba Ali Chaouch
Curd Abdy
Eyalet of Egypt
Algiers
Regency of Algiers
Country
Regency of Algiers
Islam
Dey
Dey
of Algiers
Baba Ali Chaouch
Egyptian
herder
Algiers
Baba Ali Chaouch
Odjak of Algiers
earthquake in 1716
Divan of Algiers
Dutch Republic
barbary piracy
barbary slave trade
Bey of Titteri's
Ali Khodja
Kabylia
bordj
Sebaou river

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