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Tunisian–Algerian War (1705)

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who had already betrayed Tunisia several times before. A part of Ibrahim's regular troops also changed sides. The Dey Mustapha then proceeded to send officers to Ibrahim to ask peace terms, such as: demanding Tunisia pay a tribute for war reparations, send a delivery of 1000 camels, and hand over one
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After the Algerians left Tunis in the night of the 7th or 9th october, the Bey Husayn decided to send a small cavalry to chase the Dey's army, after they took the treasures and military equipement they had, among them, some arabs that deserted the Algerian army during the siege of tunis, after there
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for his numerous victories during the war. The regency, however, suffered from a lack of money due to the war. Consequently, The Dey would unnecessarily raise taxes trying to raise some money for the already crumbling state, But even with all that, The only beneficial way to gain money, Was to turn
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The Algerian army eventually arrived in front of Tunis and took position in Ben-Medjous with an army of 40,000 soldiers, counting also among them 10,000 rebels and put the city under siege. The Tunisians who were 18,000 individuals, fearing the pillage of their city, resisted and protested against
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After the assassination of the Hadj Mustapha, Several Pretenders fought for the title of Dey and Algiers fell into chaos with the assassinations of the succeeding deys, two people started fighting for the title of Dey. The first one was a representative of the
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named Sedira, after Moustapha found out that a cavalry was following them, he turned around for an offensive return, this caught the Tunisian off guard and made a mess between them, in result 500 losses from the Tunisians.
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to lift the siege. The Dey then noted that food and ammunition were becoming increasingly short and that winter was approaching, leaving Mustapha no choice but to abandon the siege and go back to Algiers.
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decided to switch sides and ally with the Algerians, This event would eventually lead to other various other Arab tribes to follow the Ouled said, and eventually the powerful
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and the other one was described as the chosen one of the Algerians. Finally, after five years of political and economic instability,
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was nothing else to pillage. The small cavalry followed the Algerian all the way to a small plain near the city of
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on his way to Algiers. After finally returning to Algiers, he received his payment from Husayn.
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and his entire family by Ibrahim el Sharif, who had more specific plans after his return from
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Ibrahim took this as a provocation and entered Kef soon after with his Agha
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who was in charge during the rest of the war, was mainly helped by his
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on 10 July, 1705, putting an end to the Muradid War of Succession.
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the Dey Moustapha, causing Husayn to pay him a ransom of 150,000
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in the head of their Agha. The most influential one of them,
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with few casualties. The war ended with the assassination of
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Mustapha left Tunis on October 6, 1705, and was harassed by
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who had started pillaging all of the western cities of the
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and set their camps close to Kef in Oued el-Tin (Probably
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The Algerian army entered the Tunisian territory on July 8
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Histoire d'Alger sous la domination turque (1515-1830)
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Index

Tunisian–Algerian Wars
Tunisia
Aftermath
Regency of Algiers

Beylik of Tunis
Hadj Moustapha

Ibrahim Sharif
Surrendered

Al-Husayn I ibn Ali
Regency of Algiers
Regency of Tunis
Maghrebi war
Dey of Algiers
Hadj Hassen-Chaouch
Agha
Hadj Mustapha(fr)
Western Beylik
Mascara Campaign
Moulay Ismail
beylik of oran
Ibrahim el Sharif
Setif
Battle of Jouami' al-Ulama
Murad III
Istanbul
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