Sultanate of Tuggurt
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. It was governed by sultans of the Banu Djellab dynasty.
Sultanate of Tuggurt سلطنة تقرت (ar) | |||||||
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1414–1871 | |||||||
Location of the Sultanate of Touggourt in southern Algeria | |||||||
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 |
History of Algeria |
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