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The relations with France became worse, as the reason why the Dey killed M. Vallières was by his own anger and a story with Algerian pirates and French sailors, similar to the Prépaud affair during Ben Bekir reign. The French kingdom sent the Bailli of Fleury again to Algiers, in mission to liberate
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The Dutch consul was imprisoned after the Algerians found out that his nation had been providing Tunis with gunpowder, the consul M. Levet, would report that the Netherlands were trading the same marchandise to all the Barbary state, for over 150 years, But would regain his freedom with presents. In
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hit Algiers who was already under an extraordinary drought, and in need of water, since the earthquake of 1755 damaged the underground water pipes of the city. A great revolt would broke out, by the Christian slaves who were working on the cities fountains, and treated badly since the price for
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and Tunis after a siege of two months, the pillage lasted days and even the Christian consuls weren't spared, except for the English consuls. But the bey of Tunis would eventually escape with his treasures in la Goulette, where Maltese ships were already waiting for him.
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The war between the Netherlands and Algiers would last between (1755–57), the Algerian fleet was described weak by historians during the 1750s compared to 1715, the grain exports and trade of Algiers was almost non-existent due to the harsh weather and the
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was renew, adding seven new articles about when French ships and Algerian ships meet, the punition that the aggressors would face in case of an incident between them, and another article which guarantees the security of the French citizens in Algiers.
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slaves became higher. The French consul M. Vallières would be the first victim of this long massacre, along with all the french inhabitants of the city, the Dey would also execute a large number of his own government members such as the
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who was enjoying complete independence for 20 years, under the Caïd Redjem El- Bedjaouï, was besieged and their leader strangled by Algiers. During that time, the events with Tunis and Algiers caught the attention of the
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who suggested for his arrestation, and also beat to death members of the militia after making fun of M. Vallières. The French white pavillon was respected again, until the death of the Dey. Also the
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the consul, and after 2 unsuccessful negotiations, the third time he was in front of Algiers, he was applauded and cheered, and the Dey payed for reparations of the incidents and even strangled his
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A revolt broke out again in Algiers in the month of September, but would be maintained the same way as the last one, with multiple executions. During that time he would assure good relations with
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and their goods were confiscated. The Dey would survive another year, until he fell ill and locked himself in the Jenina, until he finally died on February 2, 1766.
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to stop the severe policy of Baba Ali, at the end, Tunis wasn't payed by Algiers for war reparations, and the Dey concluded peace with the Netherlands and
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revolted, their activities continued until the middle of 1758, until they were stopped by armies sent from Algiers, Medea and Constantine. Even
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The dey would receive payements from both Great Britain, who donated 24 cannons and 2,000 bombs, and
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I am the leader of a band of thieves, and therefore my job is to take and not to return.
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the same time the consul of Great Britain that promised his help with retaking
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were returned, the discussion escalated and M. Lemaire was sent to the
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in 1757, The Kabyles were still revolting, in July 12 they took
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declared war on Algiers and went on an expedition against the
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In the start of the year 1765, the brother of Baba Ali, the
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He always responded to the complaints he received by « 
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I am a donkey; you have more wit than me; decide !
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however would conclude peace with presents and gifts.
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Le tombeau des cinq deys d'Alger: légende algérienne
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in August, and also the ones neatr Tenes and in the
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was also felt in Algiers but mainly in the coast of
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there was not a single house left intact in Algiers
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Index

Dey of Algiers
Dey
Algiers
Mohamed Ibn Bekir
Baba Mohammed ben-Osman
Algiers
Regency of Algiers
Country
Regency of Algiers
Islam
Agha
Spahis
Dey
Capture of Tunis (1756)
Dey
of Algiers
Mohamed Ibn Bekir
Asia
agha
spahis
State of Algiers
slave
sailor
militia
thumb
France
Great Britain
Netherlands
Tuscany
Danemark

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