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Abu l-Hasan Ali I and Ottoman Algeria

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Difference between Abu l-Hasan Ali I and Ottoman Algeria

Abu l-Hasan Ali I vs. Ottoman Algeria

Abu l-Hasan Ali I (أبو الحسن علي باش; 30 June 1688 – 22 September 1756) (Also known as Ali Pasha and Ali Bey I) was the second leader of the Husainid Dynasty and the ruler of Tunisia from 1735 to 1756. The regency of Algiers' (in Arabic: Al Jazâ'ir), was a vassal state of the Ottoman Empire in North Africa lasting from 1515 to 1830, when it was conquered by the French.

Similarities between Abu l-Hasan Ali I and Ottoman Algeria

Abu l-Hasan Ali I and Ottoman Algeria have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Algiers, Dey, Pasha, Tunis.

Algiers

Algiers (الجزائر al-Jazā’er, ⴷⵣⴰⵢⴻ, Alger) is the capital and largest city of Algeria.

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Dey

Dey (Arabic: داي, from Turkish dayı) was the title given to the rulers of the Regency of Algiers (Algeria), Tripoli,Bertarelli (1929), p. 203.

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Pasha

Pasha or Paşa (پاشا, paşa), in older works sometimes anglicized as bashaw, was a higher rank in the Ottoman political and military system, typically granted to governors, generals, dignitaries and others.

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Tunis

Tunis (تونس) is the capital and the largest city of Tunisia.

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Abu l-Hasan Ali I and Ottoman Algeria Comparison

Abu l-Hasan Ali I has 18 relations, while Ottoman Algeria has 71. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 4.49% = 4 / (18 + 71).

References

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