Capture of Tunis (1735) explained

Conflict:Capture of Tunis
Place:Tunis
Partof:Tunisian-Algerian Wars
Result:Algerian victory
  • Capture of Tunis[1]
  • Tunis becomes a part of Algiers[2] [3]
Combatant2: Ottoman Tunisia
Commander1: Ibrahim Dey Ali Pasha
Commander2: Husayn ibn Ali
Date:September 1735
Strength1:7,000 men
Strength2:Unknown
Casualties1:Unknown
Casualties2:Heavy
Territory:Tunis becomes a vassal of Algiers

The Capture of Tunis occurred in 1735 when the Dey of Algiers sent an invasion force to Tunis in order to install Ali Pasha as the Bey.[4]

After a failed revolt Ali Pasha took refuge in Algiers where he managed to gain the support of the Dey.[5] The Dey of Algiers dispatched a force of 7,000 men to invade Tunis and install Ali Pasha there as its Bey.

The Algerians arrived at the front of Tunis on the third of September. After the doors were opened at night an army that attempted to defend Tunis was greatly massacred. The Algerians captured Tunis and installed Ali Pasha as the Bey and as a vassal of Algiers. The Bey Ali Pasha recognised himself as a vassal of Algiers and paid an annual tribute to the Dey.

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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=S4JCAAAAYAAJ&q=1735+algiers+tunis The Muslim World: A Historical Survey, Part 3
  2. https://books.google.com/books?id=s54aAAAAYAAJ&q=histoire+d%27alger+grammont Histoire d'Alger sous la domination turque (1515-1830)
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=F-pAAAAAYAAJ&q=1735+vassal Chronique des beys de Constantine
  4. https://books.google.com/books?id=y99jTbxNbSAC&pg=PA286 The Cambridge History of Islam, Volume 2, Part 1
  5. https://books.google.com/books?id=HVMaAAAAYAAJ&q=1735 A Family Odyssey: The Bayrams of Tunis, 1756-1861