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    History of Algeria

    Much of the history of Algeria has taken place on the fertile coastal plain of North Africa, which is often called the Maghreb. North Africa served as a transit region for people moving towards Europe or the Middle East, thus, the region's inhabitants have been influenced by populations from other areas, including the Carthaginians, Romans, and Vandals. The region was conquered by the Muslims in the early 8th century AD, but broke off from the Umayyad Caliphate after the Berber Revolt of 740. During the Ottoman period, Algeria became an important state in the Mediterranean sea which led to many naval conflicts. The last significant events in the country's recent history have been the Algerian War and Algerian Civil War. Wikipedia

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  2. nationsonline.org

    The creation of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria was formally proclaimed on September 25, 1962. The following day, after being named premier, Ahmed Ben Bella formed a cabinet that linked the leadership of the three power bases-the army, the party, and the government. However, Ben Bella's ambitions and authoritarian tendencies ultimately led the triumvirate to unravel and provoked ...
  3. timelessmyths.com

    Algeria's documented history reaches far back into the Neolithic period. The modern state we now know as Algeria was named by the Ottoman Turks in the 16th century when Algiers' regency controlled the territory. After a long and turbulent time at the French's hands, the country thrived after its independence in 1962.
  4. blogs.lse.ac.uk

    This landmark history of modern Algeria tells the story of an 'extraordinarily robust, resilient society' withstanding external and internal violence and repression through the past five centuries. James McDougall gives an accessible and general overview, but the book also showcases his particular talent for illuminating the life of Algerians under French rule, and has a nuanced and ...
  5. cambridge.org

    Cambridge Core - Middle East Studies - A History of Algeria. Covering a period of five hundred years, from the arrival of the Ottomans to the aftermath of the Arab uprisings, James McDougall presents an expansive new account of the modern history of Africa's largest country.
    Author:James McDougallPublished:2017
  6. searchworks.stanford.edu

    John Ruedy provides the first up-to-date history of Algeria's evolution from a segmented tribal order under the Ottoman Empire through five generations of French colonial exploitation, to an eight-year war of liberation, and finally to independent statehood. ... The second edition of "Modern Algeria" brings readers up to date with the outcome ...
  7. localhistories.org

    However, by 1671, Algeria was semi-independent. It was ruled by a man called the dey. Algeria also served as a base for the Barbary pirates. However, in 1830 the French invaded Algeria. They gradually conquered the region and in 1848 Algeria was declared to be French territory. Modern Algeria . However Algerian nationalism grew in the mid 20th ...
  8. 1832-1847 :Resistance of Emir Abd el-Kader who made his authority recognized on the center and the west of Algeria as the Algerian State. 1830-1848 :Resistance of Ahmed Bey in the East of Algeria. February 26, 1834 :Desmichels Treaty concluded between France and Emir Abd El Kader.
  9. worldhistoryedu.com

    May 2, 2024Algeria, located in North Africa, is the continent's largest country by land area and has a rich history that spans thousands of years, influenced by various cultures and civilizations.This history, alongside its significant geographical and cultural diversity, shapes the nation today. Below, we explore the major historical epochs, cultural developments, and socio-political facts that define ...

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