Mohammed Trik

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Mohammed Trik
Dey
Reign1671-1682
SuccessorBaba Hassan

Mohammed Trik (died 1682) was an Ottoman official. He was the Dey of Algiers from 1671 to 1682. He was the first dey of Algiers.

He reduced Ottoman authority to a ceremonial role, and ousted the Janissary aghas with the help of the Raises.[1]

In a report from 1676, he is noted to have been married to a former slave concubine, described as a "cunning covetous English woman, who would sell her soule for a Bribe", with whom the English viewed it as "chargeable to bee kept in her favour… for Countrysake".[2]

References

  1. ^ Kaddache 2011, p. 415-416.
  2. ^ Bekkaoui, Khalid., White women captives in North Africa. Narratives of enslavement, 1735-1830, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, 2010, p. 172

Sources

  • Kaddache, Mahfoud (2011). L'Algérie des Algériens. Alger: Société nationale d'édition et de diffusion. ISBN 978-9961-9-6621-1.