Desmichels Treaty

1834 treaty between Algeria and France

The Treaty of Desmichels, also known as the Desmichels Treaty, was signed on 26 February 1834 by Abd el-Kader and French military officials, led by General Louis Alexis Desmichels. As a result of the agreement, France acknowledged Abd-el-Kader as the bey (governor) of Mascara, as well as the independent sovereign ruler of Oran in Algeria.

See also

  • List of treaties

External links

  • Chronology: The July Monarchy (1830 - 1848)
  • The Encyclopedia of World History (2001)
  • Armed Conflicts Events Database: First Jihad of Abd al Qadir 1832 - 1834
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Ministry of Mujahideen - Declaration of 1 November 1954
Pre-1830 conflicts
  • Djidjelli expedition
  • French-Algerian War 1681–1688
  • Bombardment of Algiers (1682)
  • Bombardment of Algiers (1683)
  • Bombardment of Algiers (1688)
French conquest of Algeria: 1830-1836
French conquest of Algeria: 1837-1870
Allegiances
  • Allegiance to Mohamed ben Zamoum (1830) [ar]
  • Allegiance to Emir Abdelkader (1832) [ar]
  • Allegiance to Emir Abdelkader (1833) [ar]
Mokrani Revolt
  • Capture of Palestro
  • Capture of Touggourt
Algerian WarTreaties
DocumentsLists
  • List of participants in the invasion of Algiers in 1830
  • List of participants in Mokrani Revolt


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