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  1. 22 hours ago · The Regency of Algiers[ a ][ b ] was a largely independent early modern Ottoman tributary state on the Barbary Coast of North Africa between 1516 and 1830.

  2. 22 hours ago · Cur Abdy, dey of Algiers shouted at an Ottoman envoy for claiming that the Ottoman Padishah was the king of Algiers ("King of Algiers? King of Algiers? If he is the King of Algiers then who am I?"). [229] [230] Despite the Ottomans having no influence in Algiers, and the Algerians often ignoring orders from the Ottoman sultan, such as in 1784 ...

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  3. 1 day ago · 29 September 1986. Summary. King Hassan’s decision on 29 August to unilaterally abrogate Morocco’s political union with Libya–the Treaty of Oujda–will not significantly alter relations among the states of the Maghreb. The most likely outcome will be Libyan sponsorship of terrorism directed against Moroccan interests and eventually ...

  4. 2 days ago · The capital is Algiers, a crowded bustling seaside metropolis whose historic core, or medina, is ringed by tall skyscrapers and apartment blocks. Algeria’s second city is Oran , a port on the Mediterranean Sea near the border with Morocco.

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  5. 2 days ago · Algiers says Israeli intelligence agents with Moroccan passports are carrying out actions detrimental to its security. ... It was not until the death of king Hassan II in 1999, whose funeral was ...

  6. 1 day ago · ALGIERS-The King of the Netherlands, Willem-Alexander, congratulated the President of the Republic, Abdelmadjid Tebboune, on his re-election for a second presidential term, the Presidency of the ...

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louis_XIVLouis XIV - Wikipedia

    2 days ago · Louis XIV (Louis-Dieudonné; 5 September 1638 – 1 September 1715), also known as Louis the Great (Louis le Grand) or the Sun King (le Roi Soleil), was King of France from 1643 until his death in 1715. His verified reign of 72 years and 110 days is the longest of any sovereign.