Deylik of Algiers

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The Deylik of Algiers was an early modern North African regency under Ottoman suzerainty, centered on the city of Algiers and known for its powerful corsair fleet and conflicts with European powers.

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Surface form Occurrences
Ottoman authorities in Algiers 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf North African polity
Ottoman regency
early modern state
capital Algiers NERFINISHED
conflict Anglo-Algerian conflicts NERFINISHED
Barbary Wars NERFINISHED
Bombardment of Algiers (1816) NERFINISHED
French conquest of Algeria NERFINISHED
Spanish–Algerian conflicts
continent Africa
country Ottoman Empire
currency mahbub
sultani
economy maritime predation
slave trade
tribute from European states
endCause French conquest of Algiers NERFINISHED
endTime 1830
governmentType Ottoman regency NERFINISHED
military oligarchy
hasEthnicGroup Arabs NERFINISHED
Berbers NERFINISHED
Kouloughlis NERFINISHED
Turks NERFINISHED
hasPort Algiers NERFINISHED
headOfGovernmentTitle Dey of Algiers NERFINISHED
language Arabic
Berber languages NERFINISHED
Ottoman Turkish
locatedIn North Africa
militaryBranch Janissaries NERFINISHED
corsair fleet
notableFor Barbary piracy NERFINISHED
Mediterranean corsair activity
conflicts with European powers
overlord Ottoman Sultan NERFINISHED
partOf Barbary Coast NERFINISHED
Ottoman Algeria NERFINISHED
politicalStructure divan of janissary officers
predecessor Hafsid control in central Maghreb
Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen NERFINISHED
religion Sunni Islam
sovereigntyType autonomous regency under Ottoman suzerainty
startTime 1516
16th century
successor French Algeria NERFINISHED
suzerainty Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
vassalStateOf Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED

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Ahmed Bey ben Mohamed Chérif appointedBy Deylik of Algiers
this entity surface form: Ottoman authorities in Algiers
Bourmont expedition of 1830 hasOpponent Deylik of Algiers