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Mountainous historical region in Algeria
The Titteri (Arabic: جبل التيطري, Berber languages: Tittri) is a historical region in Algeria. It is located in the mountainous area of the southern Tell
Titteri
Governorate (Beylik) in the Regency of Algiers
The Beylik of Titteri (Arabic : bâylik at-Tîtrî) was one of the three permanent Beyliks of the Regency of Algiers, the other two being the Western Beylik
Beylik_of_Titteri
City in Médéa Province, Algeria
was the capital of the Beylik of Titteri; a Bey, deputy of the Dey of Algiers, was resident there. The beylik of Titteri (chief Medea) was established in
Médéa
Governorate (Beylik) in the Regency of Algiers
three Beyliks of the Regency of Algiers (the other two being the Beylik of Titteri, also known as the Beylik of Médéa, and the Beylik of the West, also known
Beylik_of_Constantine
Collo, Kabylie of the Kutama) The M'zab Mitidja Annaba region The Saoura Titteri The Tell[fr] Tidikelt[fr] Trara Mountains Touat Oranie[fr] - see also:
Regions_of_Algeria
City in Laghouat Province, Algeria
century. It was ruled by the Ottoman Turks in 1786 and annexed to Beylik of Titteri (Médéa). The town experienced the brutal Siege of Laghouat in 1852, and
Laghouat
Ottoman-era North African title
dey of Alger (Algiers) was divided into three provinces (Constantine, Titteri and Mascara), each of which was administered by a bey (باي) whom he appointed
Dey
Governorate (Beylik) in the Regency of Algiers
(governorates) of the Regency of Algiers, with the other two being the Beylik of Titteri and the Beylik of Constantine. It was established in 1563, and it was ended
Western_Beylik
Emir of Maghreb
city of Algiers, is named after him. Buluggin was born in the region of Titteri, in what is now Algeria. While his father Ziri ibn Menad was emir of the
Buluggin_ibn_Ziri
Branch of the Berber Sanhaja
faction of the Sanhaja in central Maghreb, with their stronghold being Titteri, during the Middle Ages. They played a prominent role in the history of
Talkata
1830 campaign of the French conquest of Algeria
Makhzen system were levied throughout the Beyliks of Constantine, Oran, and Titteri. The Zwawa and Iflissen warrior tribes of Kabylia were also levied, and
Invasion_of_Algiers_(1830)
Mountain range in Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Hoggar_Mountains
Sandstone massif in Algeria's central Sahara Desert
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Tassili_n'Ajjer
Ancient city
10th–11th centuries. It is located at an altitude of 4,593 feet in the Titteri Mountains, in the current Algerian commune of Kef Lakhdar (Wilaya of Médéa)
Achir
Berber tribe
Massufa” (country of the Massufa) was located in the eastern region of Jebel Titteri during the Severan era (3rd century AD). This important tribal confederation
Massufa
1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa
beylik of the East, named after its capital, Constantine. The beylik of Titteri in the centre was established in 1548, with Médéa as its capital. The beylik
Regency_of_Algiers
Conquest of Algeria by France, 1830–1903
Louis-Philippe replaced him with Bertrand Clauzel in September 1830. The bey of Titteri, who had participated in the battle at Staouéli, attempted to coordinate
French_conquest_of_Algeria
Mountain range in Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Babor_Mountains
Military Expedition of Kingdom of France
of France against the remnants of the Deylik of Algiers, the Beylik of Titteri and the local resistance led by Mohamed ben Zaamoum. It began on 17 November
Médéa_expedition_(1830)
Ethnic group
Channel". Retrieved 29 April 2015. "geographie de l'afrique du nord, le titteri des francais, atlas saharien; alger-roi.fr". Retrieved 29 April 2015. "Djelfa :
Ouled_Naïl
Historical province in Algeria
east by the Beylik of Constantine, to the south by that of the Beylik of Titteri and to the west by the Western Beylik. Dar Es Sultan included the capital
Dar_Es-Sultan
19th century Algerian religious and military leader
needed] However, he deeply apologised, so Abdelkader appointed him bey of Titteri in Médéa. When Abdelkader laid siege to the city of Tlemcen in July 1836
Emir_Mustapha
Highest mountain peak in Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Mount_Tahat
Algerian country (1832–1847)
Provinces of the Emirate of Abdulkader Province Governor Capital Titteri Emir Mustapha Mohammed Barkani Médéa Miliana Muhieddine Ben Alal Al-Qaleyi Miliana
Emirate_of_Abdelkader
Algeria Result Algerian victory Belligerents Kingdom of France Beylik of Titteri Beni Salah tribe Beni Misra tribe Commanders and leaders Louis Auguste
First_Battle_of_Blida
French Algeria Support: Morocco (1847) Regency of Algiers Constantine Titteri Oran Emirate of Abdelkader Kingdom of Beni Abbas Sultanate of Tuggurt Kel
List_of_wars_involving_France
Algerian religious and military leader (1808–1883)
who won control of all of Oran Province, the neighbouring province of Titteri, and even beyond. Following a failed initial attempt in November 1836,
Emir_Abdelkader
Sultan of Morocco from 1822 to 1859
city. The Moroccan troops were warmly welcomed, even in the provinces of Titteri and Constantine. The Moroccan Sultan's authority was speedily recognised
Abd_al-Rahman_of_Morocco
Mountain range in Algeria and Tunisia
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Saharan_Atlas
Algerian mountain range
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Amour_Range
1708–1713 military expedition
out in Laghouat, which was pacified by an expedition from the Beylik of Titteri (a governorate of Algiers) which removed Moroccan control over the area
Laghouat Expedition (1708–1713)
Laghouat_Expedition_(1708–1713)
Mountain in Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Djebel_Chélia
Mountain range in Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Aurès_Mountains
Fanatical association football fans
Autochtones 2024 Stade Imam Lyes, Médéa O Medea – Ultra' Olympic Medea – Titteri Ragazzi 2024 Stade Zerdani Hassouna US Chaouia – Ultras Giallo Boys 13
Ultras
Mountain in Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Mount_Chenoua
18th-century Maghrebi military leader
the Spaniards. He was known as a reformist. He was the son of a bey of Titteri called Othman al-Kurdi. His date of birth is unknown, although it is known
Mohammed_el_Kebir
River in Algiers, Algeria
Kiffan and Bordj El Bahri. The river originates from the Tell Atlas and Titteri Mountains near the municipality of Deux Bassins in Médéa Province. It flows
Al-Hamiz_Valley
Sub-tribe of the Maqil Arabs
from 1204 to 1516. The Thaaliba first reached the Mitidja plain from the Titteri region to its south. Their leadership was in the hands of the sons of Siba`
Thaaliba
Last Agha of the Regency of Algiers
forces, which consisted of contingents from the Beylik of Constantine, Titteri, and Oran, and the Janissary contingent known as th Odjak of Algiers. He
Ibrahim_Agha
other provinces of the Regency (the beylik of Oran and the beylik of the Titteri), the bey of Constantine was the representative of the dey of Algiers and
List of beys of Constantine, Algeria
List_of_beys_of_Constantine,_Algeria
1844 battle of the Franco-Moroccan War
of the cities of Oran, Arzew, Mostaganem and Mazagran), the Beylik of Titteri and the Beylik of Algiers (with the exception of the cities of Algiers
Battle_of_Isly
Old town area of Algiers, Algeria
modified with the arrival of the Tha‛alaba, a small Arab tribe expelled from Titteri in the 13th century. This led to a gradual process of Arabization, particularly
Casbah_of_Algiers
Mountain range in Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Djurdjura
Ethnic group
"Zwawi" became synonymous with "infantryman". The various factions of the Titteri tribes provided a certain number of infantrymen who at times guarded Algiers
Igawawen
Mountain chain in northern Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Bibans
Mountain range in Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Edough_Massif
Commune and town in Aïn Defla, Algeria
36°18′N 2°14′E / 36.300°N 2.233°E / 36.300; 2.233 Country Algeria Region Titteri Wilaya Aïn Defla Daïra Miliana Area • Total 55 km2 (21 sq mi) Elevation
Miliana
Mountain range in Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Ouled_Naïl_Range
Mountain chain in North Africa
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Tell_Atlas
Mountain in Algiers, Algeria
the Mitidja Plain, and facing the Khachna Mountains to the east and the Titteri Mountains to the south. This is offset by the Bouzegza Mountain in the
Bouzareah_Mountain
Mountain in Boumerdès, Alegria
overlooking the eastern Algerian Gulf and the Mitidja plain, and facing the Titteri Mountains. It is offset by the Bouzirea mountain in the west of the Algerian
Bouzegza_Mountain
Mountain in southeastern Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Jebel_Azao
Bey of Constantine (1784–1850)
of the West capitulated, with Ahmed Bey and Mustapha Boumezrag Bey of Titteri continuing the resistance, not recognizing the treaty, and declaring jihad
Ahmed_Bey_ben_Mohamed_Chérif
Dey of Algiers
of Medea and Constantine were accused of being his partisan. The Bey of Titteri who was in Algiers for the payment of his tribute, was informed that the
Sidi_Hassan
Mountains in Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Hodna_Mountains
Ottoman fort in Algeria
Kabylie, and Titteri. After the fall of Algiers, Marshal de Bourmont claimed that local tribes had seized livestock sent by the Bey of Titteri to supply
Bordj_Tamentfoust
betrayed him, and as such he failed to overthrow Hadj Ali. The Bey of Titteri got decisively defeated by the tribes of the Sahara under his rule, and
List of governors and rulers of the Regency of Algiers
List_of_governors_and_rulers_of_the_Regency_of_Algiers
Part of the French conquest of Algiers (1830)
000 Moors from the city of Algiers, 30,000 men from the Beys of Oran, Titteri and Medea, and 10,000 Kabyle warriors from the mountains. Having been promised
Battle_of_Staouéli
Mountain in Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Beni-Chougrane
c. 1515–1638 Kabyle Berber state in North Africa
influence over the populations. The successor of Ali Khodja, the Bey of Titteri, Mohamed Ed-Debbah called the slayer, led numerous expeditions against
Kingdom_of_Kuku
Mountain in Naâma, Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Mount_Issa
Community in Algeria
2008, 179. Oakes 2008, 170. Oakes 2008, 114. Les Enfants de Médéa et du Titteri. "Médéa". Retrieved 2012-04-13. Bosworth, C.E; Donzel, E. Van; Lewis, B
Turks_in_Algeria
Monument in Akbou, Algeria
Jean-Pierre (2020). "Recherches sur l'architecture funéraire de la Kabylie et du Titteri (Algérie)". Bulletin d'archéologie algérienne. VIII: 157–219. Category:Akbou
Roman_mausoleum_of_Akbou
Mountain range in Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Belezma_Range
Mountain range in Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Ksour_Range
Mountain range in southeastern Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Tadrart_Rouge
Mountain range in Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Ouarsenis
Mountain range in northern Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Dahra_Range
Algeria-European War Location: Algeria Regency of Algiers Constantine Titteri Oran Emirate of Mascara Kingdom of Ait Abbas Sultanate of Tuggurt Kel Ahaggar
List of wars involving Algeria
List_of_wars_involving_Algeria
French Army officer and colonial administrator
Indeed, the Emir Mustapha organized from his stronghold of Médéa in the Titteri massif, guerrilla attacks against the French camps in Mitidja and harassed
Charles-Marie Denys de Damrémont
Charles-Marie_Denys_de_Damrémont
Dey of Algiers
extort money from the consuls of the other world nations. The beys of Titteri and Constantine were removed from their title, each in 1801 and 1803 and
Mustapha_ben_Ibrahim_Pacha
1518–1830 unit of the Algerine 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, headed
Odjak_of_Algiers
Mountain range in Béchar Province, Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Ougarta_Range
School in Algeria
Abdelkader, represented by his younger brother Emir Mustapha (Bey in Beylik of Titteri), with murids of the zawiyas of Lower Kabylia, organized a surprise attack
Zawiyet_Sidi_Amar_Cherif
Algerian mountain range
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Teffedest_Mountains
Head of Algerian Intelligence (1941-2007)
Born in Ain Bessam (Algeria) in 1941, the son of a taxi-driver from the Titteri region, he quit high school to join the National Liberation Army during
Smain_Lamari
Algerian resistant against French conquest of Algeria
Blida on 23 July after having contracted a connivance with the bey of Titteri in Médéa, the named Mustapha Boumezrag. The defeat of the 1,200 infantry
Mohamed_ben_Zamoum
Dey of Algiers
money he salvaged from the barbary slave trade. He supported the Bey of Titteri's Ali Khodja goals of stabilizing Kabylia. He built a bordj (fort) in the
Mohamed_Ben_Hassan
Failed invasion of Algiers by Spain and Tuscany in 1775
Constantine: ~15,000 camelry Beylik of Oran: ~4,000 infantry Beylik of Titteri: ~10,000 Kabyle troops 20,000–26,000 7 ships of the line 12 frigates 27
Invasion_of_Algiers_(1775)
Species of grass
Constantine, Sétif–Batna), the central uplands (Lambèse, Djebel Tougour, Titteri), and the western regions (Tiaret, Oran, Mascara, Saïda, Tlemcen). Beyond
Stipa_barbata
Battle in the French conquest of Algeria
appointment of Emir Mustapha, younger brother of Emir Abdelkader, as Bey of Titteri encouraged Algerians to plan to attack the new French colonies which extended
First_Battle_of_the_Issers
balance of power to its advantage. He then set up his command center in Titteri mountain range and, from 8 May 1837, caused an insurrection of the Kabyles
First_Battle_of_Boudouaou
Algerian Sufi theologian (1912-1997)
represented the valley of Khemis Miliana, Sheikh Mohamed Douakh represented the Titteri, while the Sheikh Ahmed Benchicou meanwhile was the representative of the
Brahim_Boushaki
1844 French assault in Algeria
efforts were mainly focused on the pursuit of Emir Abdelkader (in the Titteri massif south of Mitidja first, and then in the region of Orania), could
Second_Assault_of_Dellys
of Algiers ad interim while General Bugeaud was on an expedition in the Titteri massif, thus established a surveillance camp among the Beni Aïcha composed
Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha (1846)
Battle_of_the_Col_des_Beni_Aïcha_(1846)
18th-century ruler (Dey) of Algiers
While inside the regency, the Kabyles revolted again and killed the Bey of Titteri, however in Tenes, the ruler of the city declared himself independent and
Baba_Ali_Bou_Sebaa
Mountain in Tizi N'Berber, Algeria
Medjerda Mountains Murdjajo Numidian Range Saïda Mountains Tlemcen Mountains Titteri Tessala Range Trara Yemma Gouraya Saharan Atlas Amour Range Aurès Mountains
Isaak_Mountain
against Marinids with the help of Abdalwadids) and took the title of emir of Titteri. Upon his defeat in Timzught, he was captured and executed (1372). Mandīl
Awlad_Mandil
TITTERI
TITTERI
Surname or Lastname
English (northwestern England and northern Ireland)
English (northwestern England and northern Ireland) : habitational name from Tytherington in Cheshire, named in Old English as Tydringtūn, either ‘settlement (tūn) associated with T̄dre’, an unattested personal name of uncertain meaning, or ‘stockbreeding farmstead’ (Old English t̄d(d)ring + tūn).
TITTERI
TITTERI
Girl/Female
English American
Red. One who wears or sells scarlet cloth. Famous Bearers: Margaret Mitchell's heroine...
Boy/Male
British, English, German
Boar Hardness; Strong as a Boar
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lotus
Boy/Male
Czech
War.
Girl/Female
Greek
Gift.
Female
Spanish
 Short form of Spanish Conchita, CHITA means "conception." Compare with other forms of Chita.
Boy/Male
Tamil
A descendent of king Puru
Boy/Male
English
Quiet.
Surname or Lastname
English (Devon)
English (Devon) : habitational name from any of the five villages of this name in Devon or from Loscombe in Powerstock, Dorset, all probably named from Old English hlÅse ‘pigsty’ + cumb ‘valley’ (see Coombe).
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of Your Heart
TITTERI
TITTERI
TITTERI
TITTERI
TITTERI
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Titter
n. & interj.
A tittering laugh; a titter.