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Regency of Algiers, the Constantine Province (or Constantine beylik) in Algeria was governed by a Bey appointed by the dey of Algiers, until Constantine was
List of beys of Constantine, Algeria
List_of_beys_of_Constantine,_Algeria
Bey of Constantine (1784–1850)
mosque of Sidi Abder Rahman of Algiers in the Casbah of Algiers. His marble mausoleum is surmounted by a turban. List of beys of Constantine, Algeria Ottoman
Ahmed_Bey_ben_Mohamed_Chérif
1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa
OCLC 1143192065. Mercier, Ernest (1903). Histoire de Constantine [History of Constantine] (in French). Constantine, Algeria: J. Marle et F. Biron. ISBN 978-2-01-288749-7
Regency_of_Algiers
list is a copy from the Statoids page named Municipalities of Algeria. The population data is from June 25, 1998. List of cities in Algeria Cities of
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Bridge in Constantine, Algeria
Salah Bey Viaduct (Arabic: جسر صالح باي), is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the gorge valley of the Rhumel River in Constantine, North East Algeria is
Salah_Bey_Viaduct
Country in North Africa
three centuries of existence. Resistance continued in Constantine under Ahmed Bey ben Mohamed Chérif until 1837. Today, many Algerian historians regard
Algeria
Algerian father of Turkish origin (Henri Stambouli) Turks in Algeria Kouloughlis List of governors and rulers of the Regency of Algiers List of beys of
List of Algerians of Turkish origin
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Governorate (Beylik) in the Regency of Algiers
siege of Constantine during the French conquest of Algeria. The Constantine department was formed upon the bases of the Beylik in 1848. The Beylik of the
Beylik_of_Constantine
Chabane Agha 1661–1665 Ali Agha 1665–1671 List of French governors of Algeria Ottoman Algeria Turks in Algeria Ottoman Empire Kaddache, Mahfoud (2011).
List of governors and rulers of the Regency of Algiers
List_of_governors_and_rulers_of_the_Regency_of_Algiers
Bridge in Constantine, Algeria
164-metre-long (538 ft) suspension bridge across the Rhumel River in Constantine, Algeria. It was opened to traffic in April 1912 and until 1929 was the highest
Sidi_M'Cid_Bridge
1699 battle in Algeria
Constantine campaign was launched by Bey of Tunis Murad III Bey in 1699 to capture the Beylik of Constantine, situated in the east of the Deylik of Algiers
Constantine campaign (1699–1700)
Constantine_campaign_(1699–1700)
French colony and later intergral part in Northern Africa from 1830 to 1962
opposition consisting of 7,000 janissaries, 19,000 troops from the beys of Constantine and Oran, and about 17,000 Kabyles. The French established a strong
French_Algeria
the Algerians who demonstrated in the city of Skikda in 1910. It also appeared in the banner raised following the uprising in southern Constantine in 1917
Flag_of_Algeria
Bridge in Constantine, Algeria
125 m-long (410 ft) suspension footbridge across the Rhumel River in Constantine, Algeria. It was opened in April 1925 and until it was the 3rd highest bridge
Mellah_Slimane_Bridge
Mosque in Constantine City, Constantine Province, Algeria
Market Mosque, is a mosque located in the city of Constantine, in the Constantine Province of Algeria. Completed as a mosque in 1730 CE, from 1838 until
El_Bey_Mosque
This is a list of wars involving the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria and its predecessor states. Algerian defeat Algerian victory Another
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centers of grain cultivation. Near Constantine, salt marshes offer seasonal grazing grounds to seminomadic sheep herders. The Algerian portion of the Sahara
Geography_of_Algeria
University in Constantine, Algeria
of Constantine 1 (in Arabic: جامعة قسنطينة 1), formerly known as Mentouri Brothers University, is a public university located in Constantine, Algeria
University_of_Constantine_1
Mosque in Annaba, Algeria
bey of the Beylik of Constantine in the Deylik of Algiers from 1771 to 1792. Algeria portal Islam portal Islam in Algeria List of mosques in Algeria "Un
Salah_Bey_Mosque
Zazi Sadou, spokeswoman for the Algerian women's resistance movement Chaâbane Aït Abderrahim, Wali of M'Sila, Constantine, and Algiers provinces Hocine
List_of_Algerians
Community in Algeria
families in regions of Algeria: The following list are examples of Turkish origin surnames traditionally used by Turkish families in Constantine: Acheuk-Youcef
Turks_in_Algeria
crwflags.com. Retrieved 2022-05-04. "Algeria". crwflags.com. Retrieved 2022-05-04. "Beylicate of Constantine (Algeria)". www.crwflags.com. Retrieved 2022-05-04
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Airport in Constantine, Algeria
de Constantine - Mohamed Boudiaf IATA: CZL, ICAO: DABC) is an airport in Algeria, located approximately 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) south of Constantine; about
Mohamed Boudiaf International Airport
Mohamed_Boudiaf_International_Airport
Bridge in Constantine, Algeria
to Constantine Train station. It was built in Constantine in French Algeria, between 1908 and 1912, by the engineer Aubin Eyraud, with the help of Paul
Sidi_Rached_Viaduct
Mosque in Constantine City, Constantine Province, Algeria
the city of Constantine, in the Constantine Province of Algeria. The Great Mosque of Constantine is located in the city centre of Constantine in Larbi
Great_Mosque_of_Constantine
Last Agha of the Regency of Algiers
book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) Ahmed Bey, Les mémoires d'Ahmed dernier Bey de Constantine, revue africaine, Volume 93 - 1949 Antoine
Ibrahim_Agha
Mouloud (1978). Chronique des beys de Constantine [Chronicle of the Beys of Constantine] (in French). Algeria: Office des publications universitaires
History of the Regency of Algiers
History_of_the_Regency_of_Algiers
Bridge in Constantine, Algeria
Bab El Kantra Bridge is one of eight famous high-level bridges that cross the Rhumel River gorge in Constantine, Algeria. The Kantara bridge is the oldest
Bab_El_Kantra_Bridge
Following the spread of Islam, Algeria experienced three major waves of Arab migration that significantly altered its demographics and culture. The first
Arab_tribes_of_Algeria
is a list of airports in Algeria, grouped by type and sorted by location. Algeria, officially known as the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is
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Governorate (Beylik) in the Regency of Algiers
Emirate of Algeria succeeded the Regency of Algeria which included 2 others political entities integrated as viceroyalty governed by Beys the Beylik of the
Western_Beylik
Mouloud (1978). Chronique des beys de Constantine (in French). Office des publications universitaires. Sketches of Algeria During the Kabyle War By Hugh
History_of_Algeria
Surname list
(1784–1850), the last Bey of Constantine; a nineteenth century Algerian resistance leader against the French occupation Andy Bey (1939–2025), American jazz
Bey_(surname_or_title)
to List of bridges in Algeria. "Constantine et ses ponts- Algérie" [Constantine and its bridges- Algeria]. Timbresponts.fr (in French). "Constantine, à
List_of_bridges_in_Algeria
1518–1830 unit of the Algerine army
Army, headed by the Beys of Mascara/Oran Central Army, headed by the Bey of Titteri Eastern Army, headed by the Bey of Constantine Dar as-Soltan army,
Odjak_of_Algiers
Airport
assigned CZL to Ain el Bey Airport in Constantine, Algeria). Tom B. David Field covers an area of 250 acres (101 ha) at an elevation of 651 feet (198 m) above
Tom_B._David_Field
Dey of Algiers
The Agha of the Spahis died in his cell (assumed to be a suicide) for unknown reasons, and the beys of Medea and Constantine were accused of being his
Sidi_Hassan
French Army officer and colonial administrator
and colonial administrator. He was killed in combat during the siege of Constantine. Charles-Marie Denys was born in Chaumont, Haute-Marne on 8 February
Charles-Marie Denys de Damrémont
Charles-Marie_Denys_de_Damrémont
List of cultural assets of Algeria includes monuments, natural sites and parks, and other cultural assets as classed by the Algerian Ministry of Culture
List of cultural assets of Algeria
List_of_cultural_assets_of_Algeria
is a list of mosques in Algeria. According to Algeria Press Service as of 2020[update], there were approximately 18,400 mosques in Algeria. Algeria portal
List_of_mosques_in_Algeria
Mosque in Constantine City, Constantine Province, Algeria
Lakhdar, is a Sunni mosque located in the city of Constantine, in the Constantine Province of Algeria. The Sidi Lakhdar Mosque is located in the Al-Jazzarin
Sidi_Lakhdar_Mosque
Historical province in Algeria
governors and rulers of the Regency of Algiers Beys de la province du Titteri Beylik of Constantine Beylik of Titteri Beylik of the West Kaddache, Mahfoud
Dar_Es-Sultan
North African monarchy (1705–1881)
sons of his predecessor who seized Tunis with the help of the governor of Constantine: Muhammad I Rashid (1756–1759) and Ali II (1759–1782). Algerian attempts
Beylik_of_Tunis
However, they did construct the Great Mosque of Constantine, which was later renovated by the Algerians in the 18th century. The Hammadids also liberated
History_of_the_Aurès
1694 siege in Tunisia
"Correspondance des Beys de Tunis et des consuls de France avec la Cour: 1577-1830". Plantet, Eugène (1893). "Correspondance des Beys de Tunis et des consuls
Siege_of_Tunis_(1694)
1510–1872, Kabyle Berber state in North Africa
with the armies of Constantine against the Pasha of Algiers. This led to the Beys of Constantine becoming effectively independent of Ottoman rule from
Kingdom_of_Beni_Abbas
North Frisian sailor and slave
He was captured by Algerian pirates and sold into slavery. By successfully working as a slave servant to the Bey of Constantine, he eventually obtained
Hark_Olufs
Algerian religious and military leader (1808–1883)
al-Jazaʾiri, was an Arab Algerian religious and military leader who led a struggle against the French colonial invasion of Algiers from 1831 to 1847
Emir_Abdelkader
movements for Algerian independence. Ancient Carthage gained control of coastal Algeria by the 5th century BC. The empire's influence on Algerian architecture
Architecture_of_Algeria
Ottoman-era North African title
three provinces (Constantine, Titteri and Mascara), each of which was administered by a bey (باي) whom he appointed. The rule of the deys of Alger came to
Dey
Sufi mystic order in Sunni Islam
Egypt, Palestine, Syria and Lebanon. Incidents in Constantine, Algeria led to the killing of Saleh Bey in 1792, a prominent administrative figure in the
Darqawiyya
City in Sétif Province, Algeria
between the Beys of Tunis and Constantine during the rule of the Ottoman Empire. We find that there are several Ottoman monuments in the city of Sétif, including
Sétif
Ruler of Algiers (d. 1718)
1.)" [Abdeijalil Temimi. The Beylik of Constantine and Hādj Ahmed Bey (1830- 1837). Tunis, 1978. (Publications of the Revue d'histoire maghrébine, 1.)]
Baba_Ali_Chaouch
turque (1515-1830). H. D. de Grammont. E. Leroux. Chronique des beys de Constantine. Mouloud Gaïd. Office des publications universitaires. Europe in
List of wars involving Tunisia
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State-owned flag carrier of Algeria
الجزائرية, al-Khuṭūṭu l-Jawwiyyatu l-Jazā’iriyyah) is the flag carrier of Algeria, with its head office in the El-Djazair office block in Algiers. With
Air_Algérie
CS Constantine 2017–18 football season
2017–18 season, CS Constantine competed in the Ligue 1 for the 22nd season, as well as the Algerian Cup. In the new season the CS Constantine laid off ten players
2017–18_CS_Constantine_season
French soldier (1772–1842)
service in the French conquest of Algeria, first during the initial French expedition and later as governor. Napoleon listed Clauzel amongst his most skilful
Bertrand_Clauzel
1871–1872 uprising in Algeria
208–211. ISBN 978-2-296-54115-3. Gaïd, Mouloud (1978). Chroniques des Beys de Constantine. Algiers: Office des publications universitaires. p. 114. Rinn, Louis
Mokrani_Revolt
with the expansion of the Ottoman Empire. A large Turkish descended population exists, particularly in Tunisia and Algeria. The impact of all these superimposed
Tourism_in_the_Arab_world
4th Dey of Algiers (1688-1695)
dāy) (d. 1695) was the fourth Dey of Algiers. He ruled from 1688 to 1695, and was the first member of the Algerian Janissary Odjak to ever assume this
Hadj_Ahmed_Chabane
Undeclared war between the United Kingdom and Turkish Nationalists, 1918–1923
With King Constantine's ascension in Greece and heavy losses in Cilicia, the French stopped supporting Greece shortly after the Battle of Kütahya-Eskişehir
United Kingdom during the Turkish War of Independence
United_Kingdom_during_the_Turkish_War_of_Independence
Nationalism in Algeria
European countries, the French conquest of Algeria and the subsequent French colonial rule in Algeria, the Algerian War, and since independence by Arab nationalism
Algerian_nationalism
Name list
Osman Mose (born 1957), Somali politician Salah Bey ben Mostefa (1725–1792), Bey of the Beylik of Constantine Salah Al-Mukhtar (born 1944), Iraqi politician
Salah_(name)
Commune and town in Aïn Defla, Algeria
Algerian commune in the Aïn Defla province, serving as the capital of Miliana district approximately 114 kilometres (71 mi) southwest of the Algerian
Miliana
Ethnic group
Bona, Collo and Constantine and received the allegiance of many tribes in the region, although he failed to liberate all of Algeria. After five or even
Igawawen
Algerian corsair (c. 1770–1815)
was an Algerian Admiral. As a state-sanctioned pirate and slaver he is credited with capturing up to 200 ships during his career. He was one of the last
Raïs_Hamidou
Old town area of Algiers, Algeria
The dey's palace A palace designated for the beys of Constantine, Oran, and Médéa [fr], who were vassals of the dey Two mosques, one for the dey and the
Casbah_of_Algiers
Country primarily in Western Europe
the course of the Algerian War. The current Fifth Republic, a semi-presidential system, was formed in 1958 by Charles de Gaulle. Algeria and most French
France
18th-century ruler (Dey) of Algiers
During this period the Bey of Tunis declared war on Algiers and went on an expedition against the bey of Constantine, Hassan Bey, who suffered 2 major
Baba_Ali_Bou_Sebaa
sailor from Amrum; was enslaved by Algerian pirates; eventually became Commander in Chief of the Bey of Constantine's cavalry Christian von Ompteda (1765–1815)
List_of_Frisians
Ruler of Algiers, 1700 to 1705
of Algiers. He ruled five years after his predecessor Hadj Chaouch. In 1700 the Algerian Dey Hadj Chaouch was forced to resign from his title of bey when
Hadj_Moustapha
Place in Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia
to a Maltese pirate exploded and destroyed part of the town. Ahmed Bey, the last Bey of Constantine, decided to clamp down on piracy and attempted to
Ghar_el-Melh
to 1962 (Turkish-Algerian origin) Kaddour Sator, Deputy of Constantine in 1946 (Turkish-Algerian origin) Metin Yavuz, elected mayor of Valenton in 2020
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The following is a list of notable Turkish Americans, including both original immigrants of full or partial Turkish descent who obtained American citizenship
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Swiss explorer and writer
administration ordered her to leave Algeria, but she was allowed to return the following year after marrying her partner, the Algerian soldier Slimane Ehnni. Following
Isabelle_Eberhardt
Overseas territories controlled by France (1534–1980)
Algeria. Algerian armed resistance against the French invasion was mainly divided between forces of Ahmed Bey ben Mohamed Chérif at Constantine in the east
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chronological list of notable heads of governments and heads of state deaths that have resulted from assassination or execution. This list considers only
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Beylik of Tunis Beys (complete list) – Ahmad I ibn Mustafa, Bey (1837–1855) Muhammad II ibn al-Husayn, Bey (1855–1859) Muhammad III as-Sadiq, Bey (1859–1882)
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Kingdom of Kakheti (complete list) – Alexander II, King (1574–1602, 1602–1605) David I, King (1602) Alexander II (restored), King (1602–1605) Constantine I
List of state leaders in the 17th century
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Traditional elongated cloak-like garment
Blida, Constantine, Miliana, Nedroma and Tlemcen. The wedding costume tradition of Tlemcen, known as chedda of Tlemcen, which features an Algerian caftan
Kaftan
Dey of Algiers
army had been reinforced by the troops of the Beylik of Constantine and indigenous Arabs. After putting the city of El Kef under siege, peace was quickly
Ibrahim_Kouchouk
This list of stage names lists names used by those in the entertainment industry, alphabetically by their stage name's surname followed by their birth
List_of_stage_names
(1789–1790, 1792–1810) Kingdom of Kakheti (complete list) – direct Persian rule (1676–1703) David II, King (1703–1722) Constantine II, King (1722–1732) Teimuraz
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murder of a prominent figure. Assassinations which took place on the continent of Europe include the following: List of assassinations List of people
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British poet (1788–1824)
holdings are listed in the Domesday Book of 1086. Byron was the only child of Captain John 'Jack' Byron and his second wife, Catherine Gordon (of the Clan
Lord_Byron
17th-century Jewish pogroms in Ukraine
with the Tatars, who provided him with 4,000 cavalry under the command of Tugai Bey. In April he crossed the Dnieper with his army and won two crushing victories
Khmelnytsky_pogroms
1998–2003 war in central Africa
Democratic Republic of the Congo–Rwanda conflict (2022–2025) General: List of conflicts in Africa French: Deuxième guerre du Congo For example, in October
Second_Congo_War
French Army officer (1888–1967)
Val-de-Grâce, where he was visited by de Gaulle. Delirious, Juin spoke of "Constantine, Algeria, my country", to which de Gaulle embraced him and replied "Yes
Alphonse_Juin
some cases, the deposed head of state or head of government are allowed to go into exile following a coup or other change of government, allowing a more
List of state leaders who have been in exile
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This is a list of international airports by country. These are airports which are typically equipped with customs and immigration facilities to handle
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against the Muradid Beys with their largely rural forces under the tribal shaykhs, and with popular support from city notables. As the Beys secured victory
History_of_Tunisia
This is a list of wars involving the Ottoman Empire ordered chronologically, including civil wars within the empire. The earliest form of the Ottoman
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Mosque in Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey
of numerous Roman emperors, including Constantine the Great. Before the construction of the mosque, his sarcophagus had been placed in the middle of twelve
Fatih_Mosque,_Istanbul
Conversion of places of worship
Αγίων Κωνσταντίνου και Ελένης (πρώην τζαμί) στο Άργος" [The church of Saints Constantine and Helen (former mosque) in Argos] (in Greek). Archived from the
Conversion of mosques into non-Islamic places of worship
Conversion_of_mosques_into_non-Islamic_places_of_worship
national liberation war Constantine (Algeria) – Constantine the Great Didouche Mourad – Mourad Didouche, a veteran of the Algerian War of independence El Emir
List of places named after people
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theater director. Souhila Belbahar, 89, Algerian painter. Abhay Chhajlani, 88, Indian journalist. K. C. Constantine, 88, American author. Darcelle XV, 92
Deaths_in_March_2023
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List of state leaders in the 20th century (1951–2000)
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Hussein ben Hassan, Dey of Algeria, surrendered to invading French forces on 5 July 1830. Christian Karl of Alt-Leiningen, Count of Alt-Leiningen 1770–1801
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