WebMay 21, 2002 · To the Dey of Algiers. [Philadelphia, 3 Dec. 1796] To the most excellent and most illustrious Vizer Hassan Bashaw, Dey of the City and Regency of Algiers. Health, Peace, and Prosperity. I have received your Excellency’s letter bearing date the 5th of May last, by James Leander Cathcart, informing me that altho’ eight months had then elapsed ... WebAccordingly it seems probable that the Dey of Algiers was notified by Barlow of the ratification shortly thereafter, perhaps during the negotiations and discussions of July, 1796; and it IS even possible that the United States instrument of ratification was then delivered; in his report of September 7, 1795, Donaldson wrote, "the Dey recommends ...
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WebDownload or read book Report of the Committee to Whom Were Referred on the 9th and 15th of February Last, Two Messages from the President of the United States, in Relation to Differences Between the Dey of Algiers and the United States, April 25, 1808 written by United States. Congress. House. WebThe Dey of Algiers shall cause to be immediately delivered up to the American Squadron now off Algiers all the American Citizens now in his possession, amounting to ten more or less, and all the Subjects of the Dey of Algiers now in the power of the United States amounting to five hundred more or less, shall be delivered up to him, the United ... sims 4 second floor
To Thomas Jefferson from Mustafa Baba, Dey of Algiers, 14 Octo
WebFeb 9, 2010 · In June 1815, Decatur returned to the Mediterranean to lead U.S. forces in the Algerian War, the second Barbary conflict. By December, Decatur forced the dey (military ruler) of Algiers to sign a ... WebIn Arabic these bear the name ajur ”; endorsed by Wagner: “The Dey of Algiers to the President. 14 Octr. 1803 request to be supplied with Battery guns.”. Enclosed in O’Brien to Madison, undated but probably 15 Oct. ( Madison, Papers , Sec. of State Ser., 5:531-2). i have spoken to your consul: on 13 Oct., Mustafa sent word to O’Brien ... Dey (Arabic: داي), from the Turkish honorific title dayı, literally meaning uncle, was the title given to the rulers of the Regency of Algiers (Algeria), Tripoli, and Tunis under the Ottoman Empire from 1671 onwards. Twenty-nine deys held office from the establishment of the deylicate in Algeria until the French … See more • List of Pashas and Deys of Algiers • List of Pashas and Deys of Tripoli • Baig • Bey See more • Bertarelli, L.V. (1929). Guida d'Italia, Vol. XVII (in Italian). Milano: Consociazione Turistica Italiana. See more • Media related to Dey at Wikimedia Commons See more r check directory