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Battle of Oued-el-Lhâm

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to Algiers with a huge booty including gold and 5000 slaves. Sultan Abdelaziz was unhappy with the share of booty that had been allocated to him and therefore the Turks suspected him of being an enemy and Hassan Corso denounced him as such. These events are what caused the conflict between Sultan Abdelaziz and the Regency of Algiers.
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to Touggourt and Ouargla. Salah Reis advanced with 3000 musketeers and 1000 spahis as well as 8000 Kabyle auxiliaries commanded by Sultan Abdelaziz. Salah Reis stormed Touggourt after a four-day siege and conquered Ouargla, chastised the inhabitants, imposing a huge fine on two chiefs and returned
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commanded three or four thousand men in an expedition against Sultan Abdelaziz. Abdelaziz attacked Sinan Reis at Oued-el-Lhâm where he massacred the Turks and emerged victorious from the battle.
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The independent Kabyle Kingdom of Beni Abbas had enjoyed friendly relations with the Regency of Algiers and even fought together against the Saadians
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Hugh Roberts, Berber Government: The Kabyle Polity in Pre-colonial Algeria, Boston, I.B.Tauris
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which made them hungry for revenge. The following year
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Histoire d'Alger sous la domination turque (1515-1830)
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which led to this attempt for revenge by the Regency.
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Index

M’Sila
Kingdom of Ait Abbas
Kingdom of Ait Abbas

Regency of Algiers

Sinan Reis
Regency of Algiers
Kingdom of Beni Abbas
Battle of Kalaa
in 1551
expedition
Battle of Kalaa
Sinan Reis







Histoire d'Alger sous la domination turque (1515-1830)
Chroniques des Beys de Constantine
Races berbères: Kabylie du Jurjura
Categories
Battles involving the Regency of Algiers
Conflicts in 1554
Battles involving the Kingdom of Ait Abbas
16th century in the Regency of Algiers

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