Baba Ali Chaouch

Baba Ali Chaouch
Dey
Baba Ali Chaouche, by Pierre Duflos
Reign15 August 1710 – 4 April 1718
PredecessorDely Ibrahim Dey
SuccessorMohamed Ben Hassan
Died4 April 1718
Algiers, Deylik of Algiers
Regnal name
Ali I
Arabicبابا علي شاوش
Country Deylik of Algiers
ReligionSunni Islam
OccupationCorsair

Baba Ali Chaouch, also known as Ali Soukali, or simply Ali I, was a ruler of the Deylik of Algiers from 1710 to 1718.[1][2] He was the first dey of Algiers to be invested with the title of dey-pacha. The Sultan Ahmed III had Ali Chaouch's envoy given the caftan and the three tails, a sign of the dignity of a "pasha". This title was attributed to all his successors until 1830.

Algiers once again experienced prosperity thanks to corsairing and expeditions to the European coasts.[3]

  1. ^ Biographie universelle, ancienne et moderne (in French). 1834.
  2. ^ Nick, Newlin (2020). Henry V. Nicolo Whimsey Press. ISBN 978-1-935550-40-2. OCLC 1154567563.
  3. ^ Hassan-Bey, Mustapha (2022-03-03). De Constantinopole à El-Djazaïr: L'héritage turc [Constantinople to El-Djazaïr: The Turkish Heritage] (in French). Chihab. p. 43. ISBN 978-9947-39-466-3.

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