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, and the Beylik of Constantine. It was established in 1546 and was ended during the French conquest of Algeria.[1]
^Kaddache, Mahfoud (1998). L'Algérie durant la période ottomane (in French). Office des publications universitaires. p. 127. ISBN 978-9961-0-0099-1. Retrieved 2016-09-08.
being the BeylikofTitteri and the Beylikof Constantine. It was established in 1563, and it was ended during the French conquest. The Beylikof the West...
capital in Constantine The beylikofTitteri in the centre was established in 1548, with its capital at Médéa. The beylikof the West was established in...
the Ottoman Turks in 1786 and annexed to BeylikofTitteri (Médéa). The town experienced the brutal Siege of Laghouat in 1852, and came under French colonial...
reformist. He was the son of a bey ofTitteri called Othamn al-Kurdi who was of mixed Kurdish-Algerian ancestry. His date of birth is unknown, although...
Mazagran), the BeylikofTitteri and the Beylikof Algiers (with the exception of the cities of Algiers and Blida), as well as the plain of Mitidja and the...
Algerian resistances, such as the Beylikof Constantine or the BeylikofTitteri. In 1837, a few months before the treaty of tafna, France successfully defeated...
recurrence of conflict. The Emirate of Abdelkader, represented by his younger brother Emir Mustapha (Bey in BeylikofTitteri), with murids of the zawiyas of Lower...
expedition on the city of Blida. On the early morning of 23 July, the French force consisting of 1,500 men and a squadron of 150 chasseurs departed from...
administrational ones (Beyliks).[citation needed] Western Army, headed by the Beys of Mascara/Oran Central Army, headed by the Bey ofTitteri Eastern Army, headed...
The bey ofTitteri, who had participated in the battle at Staouéli, attempted to coordinate resistance against the French with the beys of Oran and Constantine...