Sultanate of Tuggurt
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The Sultanate of Tuggurt was a state that extended over Tuggurt, the oases of the neighbouring region and the Oued Righ valley between the fifteenth century and 1881.[1] It was governed by sultans of the Banu Djellab dynasty.[2]
Quick Facts سلطنة تقرت (ar), Capital ...
Sultanate of Tuggurt سلطنة تقرت (ar) | |||||||
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1414–1871 | |||||||
Capital | Tuggurt | ||||||
Common languages | Berber | ||||||
Religion | Islam | ||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||
Sultan | |||||||
• N/A | N/A | ||||||
• 1852–1854 | Sulayman IV | ||||||
History | |||||||
• Sultanate of Tuggurt founded | 1414 | ||||||
• Became Vassal of Regency of Algiers | 1552 | ||||||
• Independence from Regency of Algiers | 1812-1827 | ||||||
• Abolished by French colonial authority | 1854 | ||||||
• Rebellion against French colonial authority | 1871 | ||||||
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Today part of | Algeria |
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