Battle of Majaz al-Bab (1705) explained

Conflict:Battle of Majaz al-Bab
Place:Plane of Sedira, near Majaz al Bab
Partof:Tunisian-Algerian War (1705)
Date:1705
Result:Algerian Victory
Territory:Very minor, or no changes.
Combatant1: Beylik of Tunis
Combatant2: Regency of Algiers
Commander1: Al-Husayn I ibn Ali
Commander2: Hadj Moustapha
Casualties2:Unknown
Casualties1:500 soldiers
Strength1:Unknown
Strength2:Unknown

The Battle of Majaz al-Bab (1705) was a Battle between the Regency of Algiers and the Regency of Tunis.

Background

The governor of the Regency of Algiers was in severe economical crisis after the war of 1699, so the Dey of Algiers, Hadj Moustapha, decided to launch a campaign against Ottoman Tunisia. For this reason, he first captured the city of El Kef then besieged the city of Tunis. The Algerians finally abandoned the siege on Tunis after the promise of a ransom. The Algerian forces fled, leaving behind much equipment and many treasures.[1] [2]

The battle

When Hussein ibn Ali, the bey of Tunis, saw the sudden huge Algerian army disappear in one night, a cavalry was sent by the Bey set out in pursuit for the Algerians, after taking the treasures and booty that the governor of Bône sent, among them old Arab auxiliaries of Moustapha who rushed behind them. They followed them all the way to the city of Majaz al-Bab in the plain Sedira where they met. The retreating Algerians suddenly turned for an offensive return who surprised the small cavalry, which made a mess among them, leaving the Tunisians with 500 soldiers less.[3] [4] [5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. Book: احسان, حقي، . تونس العربية . 1961 . دار الثقافة، . ar.
  2. Book: الصغير, بن يوسف، محمد . المشرع الملكي في سلطنة أولاد علي تركي . 1998 . ا. الطويلي، . ar.
  3. Book: Garrot, Henri . Histoire générale de l'Algérie . 1910 . Impr. P. Crescenzo . fr.
  4. Book: Grammont, H. D. de . Histoire d'Alger sous la domination turque (1515-1830) . 1887 . E. Leroux . fr.
  5. Book: إتحاف أهل الزمان باخبأر ملوك تونس وعهد الأمان ل أحمد بن أبي الضياف . Arabic.
  6. Book: Mercier, Ernest . Histoire de l'Afrique septentrionale (Berbérie) dupuis les temps les plus reculés jusqu'à la conquête française (1830) . 1891 . E. Leroux . fr.