• The first Médéa expedition, also known as the Atlas expedition of 1830 was a military expedition conducted by the Kingdom of France against the remnants...
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    The invasion of Algiers in 1830 was a large-scale military operation by which the Kingdom of France, ruled by Charles X, invaded and conquered the Deylik...
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    taking part in the expedition to get provisions to Médéa on 29 April, and in sharp fighting near Miliana on 3 to 5 May. In the expedition against the fortified...
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    Beylik of Titteri (category History of Médéa Province)
    Médéa. During the Battle of Mouzaïa, the forces of Titteri were defeated, which gave way for the French to invade Médéa. The Médéa expedition of 1830...
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  • of Titteri in Médéa, the named Mustapha Boumezrag. The defeat of the 1,200 infantry, 100 cavalry, and artillery pieces on which General de Bourmont had...
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    conquest of Algeria (French: Conquête de l'Algérie par la France; Arabic: الغزو الفرنسي للجزائر) took place between 1830 and 1903. In 1827, an argument between...
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    Algiers. On 24 November 1830, MacMahon further distinguished himself while serving with his regiment, during the Medea expedition [fr], during the battle...
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  • (1515-1830) (in French). E. Leroux. Péchot, L. (1914). Histoire de l'Afrique du Nord avant 1830: précédée de la géographie physique et politique de la Tunisie...
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    Mascara, and the expedition of the Iron Gates in 1839, for which he was awarded the Legion of Honour. In 1840, he fought in the battles of Médéa, El-Affroun...
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    (the other two being the Beylik of Titteri, also known as the Beylik of Médéa, and the Beylik of the West, also known as the Beylik of the Sunset). The...
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    Regency of Algiers (category States and territories disestablished in 1830)
    beylik of Titteri in the centre was established in 1548, with its capital at Médéa. The beylik of the West was established in 1563, with its capital at Mascara...
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    city of Algiers on the site of the ancient Roman Icosium in 960, but also Médéa and Miliana. He also rebuilt the villages destroyed by the various revolts...
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    a start, he imposed his rule on the tribes of the Chelif, Miliana, and Médéa. The French high command, unhappy with what they now saw as the unfavorable...
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    of Waterloo: 18 June 1815. A gunshot to the left knee at Médéa during the Algerian expedition: 12 May 1840. In exile after the Battle of Waterloo, Marbot...
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    Following a coup by Ali Khodja they gained more influence inside the country. In 1830 France invaded Algiers, and started the French conquest of Algeria. The Zwawa...
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    John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham (category UK MPs 1826–1830)
    Roman Catholics. When his father-in-law Lord Grey became prime minister in 1830, he was sworn into the Privy Council and appointed Lord Privy Seal. Along...
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  • Mireille 1906 TW Mirèio, a narrative poem by French poet Frédéric Mistral (1830–1914), the source of inspiration for the opera Mireille by the French composer...
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    was ruled by the Ottoman Turks in 1786 and annexed to Beylik of Titteri (Médéa). The town experienced the brutal Siege of Laghouat in 1852, and came under...
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    Lalla Fatma N'Soumer (c. 1830 – 1863) (Kabyle: Lalla Faḍma n Sumer; Arabic: لالة فاطمة نسومر) was an Algerian anti-colonial leader during 1849–1857 of...
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    Cochrane's last speech in Parliament advocated parliamentary reform. In 1830, Cochrane initially expressed interest in running for Parliament but then...
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    Maghrawa was located between Algiers, Cherchell, Ténès, Chlef, Miliana and Médéa. The Maghrawa imposed their domination in the Aurès.[when?] Chlef and its...
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    and Mitidja. Indeed, the Emir Mustapha organized from his stronghold of Médéa in the Titteri massif, guerrilla attacks against the French camps in Mitidja...
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  • Piglet is Entirely Surrounded by Water A. A. Milne Willie Rushton 19-Feb-75 1830 Winnie-the-Pooh and The House at Pooh Corner: Tigger comes to the Forest...
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    la fatalité (in French). Paris: Duculot. Léon Niox, Gustave (1874). Expédition du Mexique, 1861-1867; récit politique & militaire (in French). Paris...
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  • Initially, the Legion was heavily involved in the French conquest of Algeria (1830–1849) and the First Carlist War (1833–1840). After the Legion was essentially...
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  • took the city of Ténès from the Maghrawas and from the Toudjin the city of Médéa. The Marinid Sultan Abou Ya‘qoûb ben‘Abd el H’aqq marched against Tlemcen...
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    Hayreddin Barbarossa (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Wolf, John B. (1979). The barbary coast : Algiers under the Turks : 1500 to 1830 (1st ed.). New York: W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 0-393-01205-0. "The Ottomans:...
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    presence in North Africa which lasted four centuries, de facto until the loss of Algeria to France in 1830, of Tunisia to France in 1881, of Libya to Italy...
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    (972–1148). This Berber dynasty, which had founded the towns of Miliana, Médéa, and Algiers and centered significant local power in Algeria for the first...
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  • Stokes (1830–1909). In Revue celtique, XXIII (1902), pp. 303–348. Cisneros, Garcias de. Garcias de Cisneros (1455–1510) was abbot of the Santa Maria de Montserrat...
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