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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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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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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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