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Salah ben MostefaBey | |
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صالح باي | |
Portrait of Salah Bey | |
Bey of Constantine | |
In office 1771-1792 | |
Appointed by | Muhammad V |
Monarchs | Muhammad V (1771-1790) Sidi Hassan (1790-1792) |
Preceded by | Ahmed Bey el Kolli |
Succeeded by | Hussein Bey Ben Bou-Hanek |
Military service | |
Years of service | 1755-1771 |
Unit | Odjak of Algiers |
Battles/wars | Capture of Tunis (1756) Spanish-Algerian war |
Salah Bey ben Mostefa (Arabic: صالح باي; born 1725 in Izmir, died 1792 in Constantine), was the bey of the Beylik of Constantine in the Deylik of Algiers from 1771 to 1792, and one of the most famous in the province. Salah Bey's governance is marked by a victorious participation against the Invasion of Algiers (1775) during the Spanish-Algerian war (1775-1785) and his works of urban planning in Constantine. An example of remaining construction from his era is Bab El Kantra Bridge.
See also
- Salah Bey Viaduct is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the gorge valley of the Rhummel in Constantine, North East Algeria.
- Salah Bey Mosque is a mosque in Annaba, Algeria. It was built between 1791 and 1792.
- Salah Bey is a town and commune in Sétif Province in north-eastern Algeria.
References
- "بايات الشرق في الجزائر". Retrieved May 15, 2018.
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