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Beylik of the West
بايلك الغرب (Arabic)
bâylik al-gharb
1563–1831
The Beyliks of Algiers. Beylik of the west is on the left side.
The Beyliks of Algiers. Beylik of the west is on the left side.
StatusGovernorate of the Regency of Algiers (1563–1830)
Independent state (1830–1831)
CapitalMazouna
(1563–1701)
Mascara
(1701–1792)
Oran
(1792–1831)
Official languagesArabic
Berber languages
Ottoman Turkish
Common languagesAlgerian Arabic
Judeo-Arabic dialects
Religion
Official:
Maliki Sunni Islam
Minorities:
Shia Islam
Judaism
Catholicism
Demonym(s)Oranese, Wahrani
Government1563-1830
Beylik; Elective monarchy under the suzerainty of the Algerian Dey
Bey 
Historical eraEarly Modern Period

• Established

1563

• Capture of Oran

1831
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Kingdom of Tlemcen
Oran (department)
Emirate of Mascara
Today part ofAlgeria

The Beylik of the West (inArabic: bâylik al-gharb) was one of three Beyliks (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 during the French conquest.

Geography[edit]

The Beylik of the West was the largest one out of the Beyliks of Algiers,[1] it largely corresponded to Oranie.[2] Its capital was Mazouna, then Mascara and the last one was Oran. The exact borders of the Beylik constantly fluctuated thanks to conflicts with Saharan tribes, and Morocco. Oran and Mers el-Kébir were under Spanish control until 1792, when it was recaptured (with the exception of 1708 to 1732, when the cities were briefly recaptured).[3]

Tlemcen was the most important city followed by Mostaganem and Mascara.[4] Other important towns included Mazouna, Nedroma, Kalaa, Miliana and Oran[1] after its reconquest.

History[edit]

Bey's palace in Oran.

After returning from Mostaganem in 1563, after a failed campaign to reconquer Oran and Mers el-Kébir, Hassan Pacha decided to leave a local governorate capable of reinforcing the authority of Algiers, and to fight against the Spanish.[1]

Hassan Pasha designated Bou Khedidja as governor of the province. He re-organized the region, appointing the caïds in the main towns and chose Mazouna in the interior of the country as his residence, he constituted a makhzen of allied tribes, by granting them privileges, and forcing the rebellious tribes to obey.[1] His successor, Souag of Mazouna continued his work. He fought against an uprising led by the marabout Mohamed Ben Ali. The beys Sayah and Saad established their authority over the Berber tribes of Dahra.

Mazouna remained the capital of the Beylik until the end of the 17th century. In 1700, Mustapha Bouchlaghem, an Arabized Berber born in the vicinity of the city,[5] transferred the capital to Mascara, because it was in a more central position. He contributed in the Algerian victory against the moroccan Alaouite Sultan Ismail bin Shariff attempts to takes territories and plunder villages in the battle of the Cheliff in April, 28 1701 by the help of several Algerians tribals warriors of the Oranian region and in 1707 he defeated the Sultan of Morocco Ismail bin Shariff in the west of Sig in a forest which were called forest of Moulay ismail after this battle in memory of this battle those battles contributed to re-establish the borders until the tafna rivers. He took Oran from the Spaniards in 1708, which then became his residence, but in 1732 the Spaniard retook the city and Bouchelaghem had to take refuge in Mostaganem.[1] He ruled until 1734, when he died a natural death. In 1748, the KouloughlisofTlemcen revolted, albeit the revolt was crushed. In 1754, a new revolt started in the town led by caïd Radjem.[1]

In 1779, Mohamed el Kebir was appointed as Bey of Oran. He reorganized the province and restored order. He recaptured Oran and Mers-el-kébir in 1792, which is the origin of the « el Kebir »[1] part of his name (which also means the great) and in the same year the RifinMorocco were conquered which will be given back to the Alaouites dynasty after an agreement between the Algerian Bey Muhammad al Kabir and the Moroccan Sultan Sulaymanin1798. Oran became the capital of the province and it was the territorial expansion and the apogee of the Western Beylik.[1] After his death in 1799, his son Othman was designated as Bey. The province was met with new difficulties, mainly revolts instigated by marabouts and the religious brotherhoods of Tidjaniya and Derkawa.[1]

After the Fall of Algiers, and the expulsion of dey Hussein, the forces of the three Beyliks of Constantine, Oran and Titteri didn't regroup against the forces of the invader. French troops occupied Oran on 1 January 1831. The submission of Bey Hassan caused the population to flee the town. He was replaced by Bey Kheireddine who was sent from Tunis by the French administration but soon after he went back to Tunisia forced due to the small population of Oran before due to multiples wars with Spain most the inhabitants fled in the tribes or others cities of south or others areas in the region or joined Emir Abdelkader who had a legitimacy and influence much stronger than the Tunisian statesman who probably saw no interests in staying in the difficult situation of Frenchs forces limited to the city of Oran and harassed by the resistance of tribes which resulted in the creation of a new Algerian state completely made by the local Algerian people centralized firstly in western Algeria in the city of Mascara and later Tagdemt close to Tiaret for later making a mobile head quarter and nomadic capital called the Smalah, the EmirateofAlgeria succeeded the Regency of Algeria which included 2 others political entities integrated as viceroyalty governed by Beys the Beylik of the West and of Titteri annexed by Emir Abdelkader until Setif and Biskra, The eastern BeylikofConstantine were still existing this time independently from Algiers and the Ottoman Empire until France conquer its capital in 1837 but Ahmed Bey got refuge amongst the Chaouis tribes of the Aures mountains until 1848. The troubles made by French invasion will result in an Algerian reaction making severals principalty and others way of resistances already making the structures of revolutionnaries ideas and independentists against the oppression of colonization which will be the main reasons of Algerian war of Independence which will make the modern Algeria we know.

References[edit]

  • ^ Marc Côte, Marc (1996). Guide d'Algérie. Média-Plus. p. 207. ISBN 9961-922-00-X.
  • ^ Lakjaa, Abdelkader (2008-10-01). "Oran, une ville algérienne reconquise; Un centre historique en mutation". L'Année du Maghreb (in French) (IV): 441–456. doi:10.4000/anneemaghreb.472. ISSN 1952-8108. Retrieved 2017-12-22.
  • ^ Kamel Kateb (2001). Européens,『indigènes』et juifs en Algérie (1830-1962). INED. p. 69. ISBN 9782733201459.
  • ^ "Le sépulcre du Bey Bouchelaghem (16?? - 1734) : PATRIMOINE EN PÉRIL". Algerie network Blog (in French). 2015-09-10. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
  • See also[edit]


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