Ottoman Tunisia
Ifriqiya, Maghreb, Ottoman Empire, Algiers
978-613-8-65728-6
6138657284
72
2013-01-07
84.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The History of Ottoman era Tunisia presents the Turkish presence in Ifriqiya during the course of three centuries. Eventually including all of the Maghrib except Morocco, the Ottoman Empire began with the takeover of Algiers in 1516 by a Turkish corsair and ally. Not until 1574 did it permanently acquire its last country, the former Hafsid Tunisia. Initially under Turkish rule from Algiers, soon the Ottoman Porte appointed directly for Tunis a governor called the Pasha supported by janissary forces. Before long, however, Tunisia became in effect an autonomous province, under the local Bey. This evolution of status was from time to time challenged without success by Algiers.
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