Flag of the Emirate of Algiers who was later used by the Regency of Algiers during the Algiers expedition of Charles V
Map of the Emirate of Algiers (also known as the Emirate of Thâaliba)[2][3]
Recognised national languages
Algerian arabic
Religion
Sunni Islam
Demonym(s)
Algerian
Government
Emirate
Emir of Algiers
• 1470-1527
Salim at Toumi
• May–September 1516
Aruj Barbarossa
History
• Established
1470
• Spanish expedition to Algiers
1510
• Invasion of Algiers by the Barbarossa brothers
1516
• Assassination of Salim at Toumi by the Barbarossa brothers[4]
1516
• Suicide of Princess Zaphira
1516
• Disestablished
1527[1]
Currency
Dinar
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Tlemcen
Regency of Algiers
Kingdom of Kuku
Beylik of Constantine
Today part of
Algeria
The Emirate of Algiers[5][6] was an emirate founded by the Thâaliba[7][8][9] after the weakening of the central authority of the Banu Ziyan state, and the negative impact on the situation in Algeria,[10] which was divided into small, disjointed emirates, such as the Emirate of Jebel Kuku in the Kabylia region, the Emirate of the Zouaoua in Hodna and Zab, the Emirate of the Beni Jelab in Touggourt and Wadi Righ, and the Emirate of the Beni Mezzoug in Noufique on the western border, and the kingdom ended by turning into the Ottoman state.[11]
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^Lamarque, Marie Lou (2013-02-01). Civilités barbares: Femmes d'Orient et d'Occident. Algérie 1830-1962 - Roman (in French). Editions L'Harmattan. ISBN 978-2-296-53017-1.
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^الرحمن, ثعالبي، عبد; الشريف, قاهر، محمد (2005). الأنوار في آيات النبي المختار / (in Arabic). دار ابن حزم ؛. ISBN 978-9953-81-031-7.
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