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European Naval Expeditions aga<strong>in</strong>st Algiers, 1501-1830 (cont<strong>in</strong>ued)<br />

1816,<br />

the<br />

Dutch<br />

Anglo-Dutch<br />

expedition unleashes<br />

400 cannons on<br />

Algiers and its port<br />

<strong>in</strong> a 7-hours nonstop<br />

bombardment<br />

totaliz<strong>in</strong>g 47,000<br />

shots. The port was<br />

reduced to rubbles<br />

Dey Omar Pasha<br />

murded (r. 1815-<br />

1817)<br />

New treaty (1816)<br />

end<strong>in</strong>g Christian slavery<br />

at Algiers<br />

France<br />

1682 Incendiary galliots<br />

launched on the city<br />

of Algiers’s<br />

fortifications and<br />

port; important<br />

damage<br />

Declaration of war<br />

aga<strong>in</strong>st France<br />

1683 Terrible<br />

cannonad<strong>in</strong>g:<br />

hundreds of<br />

mosques and houses<br />

destroyed but little<br />

killed because<br />

<strong>in</strong>habitants left city<br />

prior to attack<br />

1688 Algiers cannonaded<br />

aga<strong>in</strong>; but<br />

<strong>in</strong>terrupted: threat of<br />

revolution at home<br />

1827 War declared on<br />

Algiers and port<br />

blockaded<br />

1830 Troops land at Sidi<br />

Fredj<br />

Denmark 1772 Unsuccessful<br />

cannonad<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Divan frees 500<br />

Christian captives but<br />

squadron rema<strong>in</strong>s <strong>in</strong><br />

the bay threaten<strong>in</strong>g;<br />

Mezzomorto seizes<br />

power & retaliates<br />

forcibly: Christian<br />

captives were<br />

executed from the<br />

mouth of a cannon<br />

Coastal batteries fire<br />

at French warships<br />

Turks defeated; Dey<br />

Husse<strong>in</strong> surrenders<br />

unconditionally &<br />

leaves for Naples<br />

Treaty signed (1684);<br />

renewed precedent treaty<br />

(1666)<br />

Treaty renewed; +<br />

military equipment (4<br />

cannons and 9000<br />

bullets) and expertise for<br />

Algiers<br />

End of <strong>Ottoman</strong> Rule <strong>in</strong><br />

Algiers<br />

Treaty signed (1772);<br />

renewed precedent treaty<br />

(1751); confirmed<br />

consular gifts<br />

Source: Data is collected from the different sources used <strong>in</strong> chapter III of this work.<br />

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