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was absolutely amused at the number of Algerian troops, and ordered his troops to rest. The Algerians themselves were uneasy, and thus Hadj Mustapha decided that the only way for them to succeed would be to ambush them. During the night while the Tunisians were asleep, the Algerian army mainly
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composed of light tribal cavalry moved in and attacked the Tunisians, and massacred about 7,000 of them. Murad and his commanders had to flee, while the Algerians moved into the ruins of their camps.
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Recueil des notices et mémoires de la Société Archéologique de la Province de Constantine
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Tunis sous les Mouradites : la ville et ses habitants au XVII siècle
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Annales tunisiennes: ou, Aperçu historique sur la régence de Tunis
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This defeat caused a rout, and Murad III had to retreat back to
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Constantine, Société Archéologique de la Province de (1868).
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counterpart, although he failed decisively in a battle near
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A tent could house dozens of troops depending on its size.
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at the time, Ali Khodja Bey, was more prepared than his
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Maghrebi War (1699–1702)
Sétif
Beylik of Constantine
36°11′24″N 5°24′36″E / 36.19000°N 5.41000°E / 36.19000; 5.41000

Beylik of Tunis
Deylik of Algiers
Beylik of Constantine
Murad III
Ibrahim Sharif
Hadj Mustapha
Battle of Jouami' al-Ulama is located in Algeria
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Algeria
Sétif
Bey
Tunis
Murad III
Deylik of Algiers
Dey
Hadj Mustapha
Bey of Constantine
Constantine campaign (1699–1700)
Tunisian
Tripolitanian
Beylik of Constantine
Moroccan
invaded western Algeria
Bey of Constantine
Mascaran

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