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In 1614, an initial treaty was signed to establish the boundary between the two regencies, specifically along a river known as Oued El Serrat. Fifteen years later, the arrangement was challenged due to encroachments by neighboring tribes (Ben
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send a mediator to de-escalate tensions between the two regencies, but the efforts are ignored. War is then declared, and several encounters occur between the armies of the two states. The
Tunisian army is defeated on May 17, 1628. The concluded peace treaty is entirely dedicated to delineating the
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The fourth clause of the treaty specifies that subjects of either regency who cross the border cannot be claimed by the government from which they departed. They consequently become subjects of the regency to which they have emigrated. The peace treaty dictates that Tunis must pay tribute and
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river serving as the demarcation line. Hussein Bey, the Pasha of
Algiers, instructed Taïb Ben Chenouf from Kef to refrain from crossing the boundaries set in 1614. However,
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