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Pierre Deval (diplomat)

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in 1797 two Jewish traders of Algiers, Bacri and Busnach, had sold for 14 millions of wheat to the French Republic, which were never paid back. Hussein Dey, whose predecessors had financed the deal and was now the creditor, had written to
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Deval refused to give answers satisfactory to the dey, and in an outburst of anger, Hussein Dey waved his fan (fly whisk) at the consul, becoming known as the
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used this as an excuse to break diplomatic relations and plan an invasion. The regency of Algiers would end with the
85: 32: 27:(1758–1829) was French Consul-General in Algeria from 1814 to 1827. He is known for his diplomatic mission to the 218: 208: 193: 65: 81: 28: 160: 121: 107: 154: 135: 50: 16: 43: 187: 31:, and the diplomatic slights he received while there, which gave a pretext to the 77: 70: 57: 39: 15: 123:
Francophone African cinema: history, culture, politics and theory
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Eastward bound: Dutch ventures and adventures in the Middle East
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in 1830, and French rule would last for the next 132 years.
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by Haim Zeev Hirschberg, Eliezer Bashan, Robert Attal p.45
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by K. Martial Frindethie, Martial Kokroa Frindéthié p.117
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The "Fan Affair" which was the pretext for the invasion.
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Index


Regency of Algiers
French invasion of Algiers
dragomans
Ottoman Empire
Napoleonic Wars
Hussein Dey
Napoleonic Campaign in Egypt
"Bacri-Busnach affair"
Louis XVIII
Fly Whisk Incident
Charles X
French invasion of Algiers


Eastward bound: Dutch ventures and adventures in the Middle East by G. J. H. van Gelder, Ed de Moor p.139
Francophone African cinema: history, culture, politics and theory by K. Martial Frindethie, Martial Kokroa Frindéthié p.117
A History of the Jews in North Africa by Haim Zeev Hirschberg, Eliezer Bashan, Robert Attal p.45ff
Historic cities of the Islamic world
ISBN
978-90-04-15388-2
Categories
1829 deaths
19th-century French diplomats
19th century in the Regency of Algiers
1758 births
1827 in international relations
1827 in France
Ambassadors of France to Algeria

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