An Intervention Entitled: The Position of the Algerian Governors on the Tunisian Familial Dispute on the Authority between 1728-1756 A.D/ 117-1141 H

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D. Fatima Zohra Saouli

Abstract

This research paper treats one of the important topics, categorized by the Mediterranean Algerian Relationships during the Ottoman era, which resembled the Algerian governors' position on the Pasha Crisis that stormed the Hussaini governance in Tunisia during the first half of the 18th century.


Therefore, what is the nature of this familial dispute that emerged in Tunisia between 1728 and 1740 A.D.? What is the position of the Algerian governors on this conflict? And how was the impact of the war on the political relationships between Algeria and Tunisia?


We aim to figure out the nature of the political relationships that linked Algeria to Tunisia where both of them are Ottoman eyalets in this research paper, as well as standing on the extent of the ability of Algeria and its rulers to decide on declaring war or peace based on what its internal and external interests dictate during the period of eyalets.

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