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Second Assault of Dellys

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middle ground was taken by deciding that before resorting to arms, they would send a letter and request a calling for justice from Governor Bugeaud in Algiers. Bugeaud responded with a new ultimatum dated 21 April 1844 in which he set out his grievances against the Kabyles, whom he summoned immediately to submit or endure the pain of being treated as enemies.
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existence of an easy road communication between the port Dellys and the site of Bordj-Menaïl, and it is thus that he decided to build in this last strategic position of Bordj Menaïel a central supply depot that the lightened French military columns would use to conquer the Flissas mountains. The Marshal had in the meantime carried out development work in the
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After the stabilization of the military situation in Dellys, Captain Périgot, of the 2nd infantry tirailleurs company, was officially appointed senior commander of the town, and he was given 100 native infantrymen, 1 mountain artillery section and 40 soldiers of military engineering, with a captain
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region had been abandoned by these goumis who rallied to Mahieddine because they had feared the incursions of the Kabyle mountain people who were preparing a serious night attack in the French camp blocked by bad weather. The outposts of the column were accordingly prepared to retaliate against the
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immediately summoned all their tribes, the great landowners and the wealthy people who favored submission because they knew that Bugeaud was relentless, and they feared that the whole burden of the war would fall on them. On the contrary, the artisans and farmers demanded war with loud cries, and a
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with a strong army a long time ago, but he had not done so because he wanted to give them time to think about it and opt for surrender. He ordered them to submit to the French and immediately drive out the khalifa Ahmed bin Salem from the Kabyle mountains unless he came to ask for and receive mercy
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ended on 27 May 1844, and which despite the human losses that followed, was in fact only a French military reconnaissance in hostile territory. Marshal Bugeaud then boasted in his official report of having extended by this battle of more than twenty leagues to the east the radius of the suburbs of
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On receipt of this second message of threats, the neighboring Kabyle tribes were summoned to the Flissas, and a devoted national feeling dominated all considerations of particular interest, and it was thus that the Kabyles prepared to fight. The great assembly which had gathered the tribes saw the
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who were going to accumulate supplies, as well as all the beasts of burden of the column which was going to take a considerable load for the needs of soldiers in Bordj Menaïel. These preliminary operations of fitting out the future trading post of Dellys were carried out relentlessly, because the
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The Marshal had premeditated the occupation by sea of the small town and the port of Dellys to make it his supply point, and he had arranged to meet with the four thousand fatassins who had joined him, to the boats at the royal navy steamer. Bugeaud had based himself on information, revealing the
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rebellious to colonial power. The Marshal's convoy then set up camp on the site of the dreaded battle of the previous 17 May, and representatives of the resigned and defeated Kabyle tribes flocked from all sides to pledge allegiance to the French victors. Unexpected Kabyle tribes even came to
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On both sides of the belligerents of this confrontation, the Kabyles and the French had dabbled, but there was still nothing decided for the future, because in reality, the outcome of this battle did not end than by adding a new trophy to the list of French victories in Algeria.
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before his surrender and exile. The French thus demanded from the Kabyles that they are treated with equality like the French, and that they pay the tax in full like the others, and it was then that the Kabyles bowed their heads in resignation, approval and submission.
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The ceasefire was followed by a semblance of a peace treaty contracted between the Kabyles of Flissas and the troops of Bugeaud in order to withdraw the colonial reinforcements from the lands of the conquered tribes. The Kabyle then vouched that
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after becoming aware of the Kabyle challenge. The day of the assembly was fixed for the next day of 26 April after several postponements due to heavy spring rains. The column was made up of eight thousand men of all arms who camped at
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to capitulate. The Marshal ordered them to drive Ahmed bin Salem out of their region and submit, otherwise, he would enter their mountains with his soldiers, burn their villages and crops, and cut down their fruit trees in retaliation.
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Shortly after, the Kabyles ceded the ground to French and eventually withdrew, leaving more than 500 dead in the villages and ravines, before being chased in their flight. Bugeaud was waiting in the meantime for the arrival of General
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In the course of the discussion of their financial and economic interests after the end of the confrontations, the Kabyle leaders asked Bugeaud to be exempt from paying tax to the French, on the pretext that since the birth of the
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goumis. A company of voltigeurs were surrounded and embarrassed in a difficult path, then was assaulted on all sides, and only narrowly escaped complete destruction because around it was engaged the strongest of the fight.
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Dellys, about 90 km (56 mi) along the coast from Algiers, had not submitted to French colonial power. This prompted Marshal Bugeaud to plan a military campaign against the strategic location on the
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Thousands of soldiers then camped successively on the edge of Oued Hamiz (Oued Khamis), then on the Oued Corso after crossing the course of the Oued Boudouaou, before settling on the left bank of the
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The Kabyles capitulations then followed one another, and new investitures and surrenders took place to the sound of cannon and to the sound of military music which still sang during May 24 and 25.
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reading of the second letter of Bugeaud several times, before it was solemnly declared that there was no question of surrendering to the French without having heard the powder of the guns.
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mountain. It was indeed about 10,000 Kabyle fighters who gathered in the hinterland of Dellys, in a threatening troop to counter the arrival of Bugeaud who went up the valley of Sebaou to
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to overflow, which the column could not cross on the first day, and it was thus that the soldiers were stopped on the bank for forty-eight hours until the recession of the waters. The
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any longer and that he had decided to conquer this region and to march against these tribes if they did not come to find him at his place in the camp set up on the bank of the
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from the French king. Bugeaud reprimanded them for not having taken any account of his previous warnings, and not having approached the French through their neighbors,
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abdicate and capitulate when Bugeaud had no intention of attacking or submitting them because they had not participated in the resistance against the French.
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Marshal had to set off without ceasing to join his waiting camp at Bordj Menail, and then undertake a vigorous offensive against the Kabyles of Flissas.
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on 21 May 1844 after the defeat of the Algerian resistance fighters, while until then it had stubbornly remained rebellious and indomitable.
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which he had occupied without any resistance, and whose guard was left in the guard of a few companies under the orders of Captain
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The Kabyles did not want at all costs that Bugeaud could cross Taourga to go and settle in Bordj Menaïel, but Lieutenant-Colonel
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The colonial regiments which took part in the Dellys assault withdrew on 26 May 1844 by beginning their retreat movement on
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was again forced twice, in 1845 and in 1847, to recommence this vigorous and muscular expedition against the Kabyles of
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assailants, and they lined the right bank of the river without any attempted attack being reported against them.
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had given the orders to leave during this withdrawal three battalions of soldiers only at the level of the
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was threatened in the east by independent tribes singularly close together in a mountainous region called
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Le Maréchal Bugeaud: d'après sa correspondance intime et des documents inédits, 1784-1849, Volume 2
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then began to quickly erect the shelters and buildings necessary for the sailors of the
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mountains, the troops of Marshal Bugeaud arrived on 7 May at the gates of the town of
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who fled at the start of the battle by releasing his allies in this region.
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This article is about an assault on the Algerian town. For other uses, see
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responsible for the management and monitoring of peace in the plain of
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on the morning of 27 May to settle in his headquarters within the
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By the fall of 1842, Bugeaud had conquered the region surrounding
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had not made their lasting submission to the new masters of the
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When the weather improved and the rain stopped in the valley of
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by a proclamation on 14 April 1844 addressed to the chiefs and
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During combat against Algerian resistance fighters, Marshal
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At the sound of the cannon of the capitulation, the named
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Marshal Bugeaud ordered on 25 April 1844 an expeditionary
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or with the Turks, and that currently the power of the
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was in fact not yet fully conquered, and the reckless
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in order to monitor and protect the road between the
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to then enter among the Amraouas who formed the last
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Dellys (disambiguation)
French conquest of Algeria

Qubba
Dellys
Dellys
Kabylia
Algeria
36°54′57″N 3°54′53″E / 36.915789°N 3.9146904°E / 36.915789; 3.9146904

Emirate of Abdelkader

Kingdom of Kuku

Islamic Zawiyas

Rahmaniyya
France
Kingdom of France

Emir Abdelkader

Ahmed bin Salem

Ali ben Zamoum
France
Bugeaud
France
Périgot
France

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