Dely Ibrahim Dey
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Dely Ibrahim Dey | |
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Dey of Algiers | |
10th Dey of Algiers | |
Reign | 22 March 1710 - 14 August 1710 |
Predecessor | Mohamed Bektach |
Successor | Baba Ali Chaouch |
Died | 14 August 1710 Palace of the Jenina, Regency of Algiers |
Country | Regency of Algiers |
Religion | Islam |
Occupation | Janissary then Dey |
Dely Ibrahim Dey was the 10th ruler and Dey of Algiers. He ruled five months after his predecessor Mohamed Bektach.
Rule
[edit]After a delay of payment, the janissaries revolted against the Dey Bektach and killed him along with his brother-in-law. His murderer would be elected and would leave Algiers in chaos, as he was described a "bloodthirsty brute."[1]
His reign would eventually end after he was caught raping the wife of an absent janissary, as he got shot twice by a slave but would manage to make it to the Jenina, barricading himself in one of the rooms trying to defend himself, he would die in there after a grenade was thrown inside from one of the upper balconies.[2][3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Péchot, L. (1914). Histoire de l'Afrique du Nord avant 1830: précédée de la géographie physique et politique de la Tunisie, de l'Algérie et du Maroc (in French). Gojosso.
- ^ Grammont, H. D. de (1887). Histoire d'Alger sous la domination turque (1515-1830) (in French). E. Leroux.
- ^ Grammont, H. D. de (1887). Histoire d'Alger sous la domination turque (1515-1830) (in French). E. Leroux.