List leaders of Algeria
This is a list of the leaders in Algérie since 215 av J.C
Kings numides
- Kings of Numidie Western of the Massaessyles:
- King Syphax (Eastern 215 av J.C with 220 av J.C)
- Kings of Numidie of the Massyles:
- King Zelalsen (towards 225 av J.C to 215 av worms J.C)
- King Gaïa (towards 215 av J.C with 207 av J.C)
- King Ozalces (207 with 206 av JC)
- King Capusa (206 with 206 av JC)
- King Lacumazes (206 with 206 av JC)
- King Massinissa (206 with 202 av JC), which unified Numidie
- Kings of the Numidie unified:
- King Massinissa (202 with 148 av JC)
- King Micipsa (148 with 118 av JC)
- King Gulussa (148 with 145 av JC) - viceroy, Minister for the war
- King Mastanabal (145 with 118 av JC) - viceroy, Minister for justice
- King Adherbal (118 with 112 av JC)
- King Hiempsal I (118 with 118 av JC)
- King Jugurtha (118 with 106 av JC)
- King Gauda (106 with 88 av JC)
- King Hiempsal II (88 with 60 av JC)
- King Juba I (60 with 46 av JC)
- Sovereignty seized by the Roman Republic (46 has 30 has JC)
- King Juba II (30 with 23 av JC)
- King Ptolémée de Maurétanie (23 av JC with 40 ap JC) - Fine of the dynasty numide.
Roman occupation
- Emperor Auguste (25 av JC with 14)
- Empereur Tibère (14 to 37) - Tacfarinas directs a resistance
- Empereur Caligula (37 to 41)
- Empereur Claude Ier (41 to 54)
- Empereur Néron (54 to 69)
- Empereur Vespasien (69 to 79)
- Empereur Titus (79 to 81)
- Empereur Domitien (81 to 96)
- Empereur Nerva (96 to 98)
- Empereur Trajan (98 to 117)
- Emperor Hadrian (117 to 138)
- Emperor Antonin the Piles (138 to 161)
- Emperor Marc Aurèle (161 to 180)
- Convenient Emperor (180 to 192)
- Emperor Severe Septime (193 to 211)
- Emperor Caracalla (211 to 217)
- Emperor Macrin (217 to 218) - This emperor is resulting from Cherchell
- Empereur Élagabal (218 to 222)
- Empereur Sévère Alexandre (222 to 235)
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Empereur Dioclétien (284 to 285)
- Empereur Maximien Hercules (285 to 305)
- Empereur Constance Chlorinates (305 to 306)
- Empereurs of Occident, until Honorius (395-423), then Valentinien III (425-455) which loses into 439 the control of the country to the profit of the partial domination vandal.
Occupation vandal
- King of the Vandals Genséric (430 to 477)
- King Hunéric (477 to 484) - revolt of the Berber Circoncellion S
- King Gunthamund (484 to 496)
- King Thrasamund (496 to 523)
- King Hildéric (523 to 530) - its general Hoamer undergoes a defeat vis-a-vis the Berbères.
Byzantine occupation
- Emperor Justinien (530 to 565)
- Emperor Justin II (565 to 578)
- Emperor Tibère II (578 to 582)
- Emperor Maurice Ier (582 to 602)
- Emperor Phocas (602 to 610)
- Emperor Héraclius (610 to 641)
- Emperor Constantin III (641 to 641)
- Emperor Heraclonas (641 to 641)
- Constant Emperor II (641 to 647)
Caliphate Omeyade
which succeeds the 4 Caliph S known as " el Rashidun "- Khalife Muawiya Ier (647 to 656)
- Khalife Yazid Ier (680 to 683)
- Khalife Muawiya II (683 to 684)
- Khalife Marwan Ier (684 to 685)
- Khalife Abd el Malik (685 to 705) - Algiers is taken with the Byzantine .
- Khalife Al Walid Ier (705 to 715)
- Khalife Suleymane Ibn Abd el Malik (715 to 717)
- Khalife Omar II (717 to 720)
- Khalife Yazid II (720 to 724)
- Khalife Hisham Ibn Abd el Malik (724 to 743)
Berber revolt
(743 to 776) - North Africa ignites under the direction of a Berber revolt against the tax and the rite Sunnite of the Omeyyades which responsible for would have died for Ali ibn Abi Talib. A Berber army imposes the defeat on two Arab armies omeyades (with Chlef and in the Constantinois) from Spain and from Damas. The Berber army is started, and starts from Béjaïa to reform the Islamic world.
Roustemide dynasty
- King Abderahmane Ibn Roustoum (776 to 784)
- King Abdelwahab Ibn Abderahman (784 to 832)
- King Aflah ibn abdelwahab (832 to 871)
- King Abou Bakr Ibn Aflah (871 to 871)
- King Mohamed Abou Yaqzan (871 to 894)
- King Youssef Abou Hatem (894 to 897)
- King Yaakoub Ibn Aflah (897 to 901)
- King Youssef Abou Hatem - still - (901 to 906)
- King Yakzan Ibn Mohamed (906 to 909)
Fatimide dynasty
- Imam Obeyd Al El Mahdi Bi Al - (909 to 934). The armies Berbères Kutama basic Kabylie found, under Ubayd Al Al-Mahdi, the dynasty Fatimide. Kutamas put an end to the dynasty Rostemides and conquer the Ifriqiya. When they transfer their court in Egypt, they name the dynasty Ziride to replace them and impose the union.
Ziride dynasty
- Ziri ibn Menad (935 to 973)
- Bologhine ibn Ziri (973-983) - built the Moslem city of Algiers
- Al-Mansur ibn Bologhine (983-995)
- Badis ibn Mansur (995-1015)
- Al-Muizz ibn Badis (1015-1062) - the Hilaliens, sent by Fatimides, destroy Kairouan, the capital of the Zirides is transferred to Mahdia
- Tamim ibn Al-Muizz (1062-1108)
- Yahya ibn Tamim (1108-1131)
- Ali ibn Yahya (1115-1121)
- Al-Hassan ibn Ali (1121-1148)
Hammadide dynasty
- Hammad ibn Bologhine (1014 to 1028) - wire of Bologhine ibn Ziri and prince Ziride it founds the dynasty of the Hammadides
- Al-Qaid ibn Hammad (1028 to 1045)
- Muhsin ibn Qaid (1045 to 1046)
- Bologhine ibn Muhammad ibn Hammad (1046 to 1062)
- Year-Nasir ibn Alnas ibn Hammad, (1062 to 1088)
- Al-Mansur ibn Nasir (1088 to 1105)
- Badis ibn Mansur (1105)
- Abd Al-Aziz ibn Mansur (1105 to 1121)
- Yahya ibn Abd Al-Aziz (1121 to 1152)
Almoravide dynasty
- Youssef Ibn Tachfin (1061 to 1106) - founder of the dynasty Almoravide
- Ali Ben Youssef (1106 to 1142)
- Tachfin Ben Ali (1142 to 1146)
- Ibrahim Ben Tachfin (1146-1147)
- Ishaq Ben Ali (1147)
Almohade dynasty
- Abd Al-Mumin (1145 to 1163) - founder of the dynasty of the Almohades
- Abu Yaqub Yusuf (1163 to 1184)
- Abu Yusuf Yaqub Al-Mansur (1184 to 1199)
- Muhammad year-Nasir (1199 to 1213)
- Yusuf Al-Mustansir (1213 to 1223)
- Abd Al-Wahid Al-Makhlu (1223)
- Abu Muhammad Al-Adil (1224 to 1227)
- Yahya Al-Mutasim (1227 to 1235)
- Abu Al-Hassan have-Said Al-Mutadid (1242 to 1248) - it succeeds in recovering a part west of Algeria then annexed by the Hafsides
Dynasty Hafside
- Yahya I (1229-1249)
- Muhammad I Al-Mustansir (1249-1277)
- Yahya II Al-Watiq (1277-1279)
- Ibrahim I (1279-1283)
- Abd Al Aziz I (1283)
- Ahmad Ibn Abi Umara (1283-1284)
- Omar I (1284-1295)
- Muhammad II Al-Muntasir (1295-1309)
- Abu Bakr I ach-Chahid (1309)
- Khalid I year-Nasir (1309-1311)
- Zakarija I Al-Lihyani (1311-1317)
- Muhammad III Al-Mustansir Al-Lihyani (1317-1318)
- Abu Bakr II Al-Mutawakkil (1318-1346)
- Omar II (1346-1347)
- (short reign of the Mérinide Abu Al-Hassan Ben Uthman (1347))
- Ahmad I Al-Fadî Al-Mutawakkil (1348 - 1350)
- Ibrahim II Al-Mustansir (1350-1369)
- Khalid II (1369-1370)
- Ahmad II Al-Mustansir (1370-1394)
- Abd Al-Aziz II Al-Mutawakkil (1394-1434) - under its reign the empire extends from Algiers to Tripoli
- Muhammad IV Al-Mutansir (1434-1435)
- Othman (1435-1488)
- Yahya III (1488-1489)
- Abd Al-Mumin (1489-1490)
- Zakariya II (1490-1494)
- Muhammad V Al-Mutawakkil (1494-1526)
Zyanide dynasty
- Yghomracen Ibn Zyan (1236 to 1283) - Founds the dynasty whose capital is Tlemcen. This dynasty is also called Abdalwadide.
- Othmane Ibn Yghomracen (1283 to 1304)
- Abou Zeyane Mohamed Ier Ibn Othmane (1304 to 1308)
- Abou Hammou Foamed II (1353 to 1389) - Prend Algiers.
- Abou Zeyane (1389 to 1389)
- Abou El Hadjadj Youssef (1389 to 1393)
- Abou Zeyane (1393 to 1399)
- Abou Mohamed (1399 to 1401)
- Abou Abdallah El Tensi (1401 to 1410)
- Moulay Said Ibn Abou Hammou (1410 to 1411)
- Abou Malek (1411 to 1425)
- Abou Fares (1425 to 1425)
- Abou El Abas Ahmed (1425 to 1425)
- Moulay Mohamed (1425 to 1435)
- Moulay Abdallah (1435 to 1437)
- Abou Zeyane (1437 to 1438)
- El Moutawakel (1438 to 1475)
- Mohamed (1438 to 1460)
- Abou Zakaria (1460 to 1488)
- Abou Abdallah Mohamed (1488 to 1505)
- Abou Abdallah Mohamed II (1505 to 1512) - it treats with the Spanish which controls already Algiers, Oran, Béjaïa, Mers el Kébir and Ténès. The Algerians call upon the Othoman to come to help them.
Regency of Algiers
- Arudj Barberousse (1515 to 1518)
- Khayr AD-DIN Barberousse (1518 to 1520)
- Ahmed Ben El Cadi (1520 to 1527)
- Kheirdine Barbarossa (1527 to 1533)
- Hassan Aga (1533 to 1545)
- Hassan Pasha Ibn Kheirdine (1545 to 1551)
- Salah Ray (1551 to 1556)
- Mohamed Kourdougli (1556 to 1556)
- Caid Youssef (1556 to 1556)
- Yahia Pasha (1556 to 1556)
- Hassan Pasha Ibn Kheirdine (1556 to 1561)
- Ahmed Pasha (1561 to 1561)
- Hassan Pasha Ibn Kheirdine (1561 to 1567)
- Mohamed Ibn Salah Ray (1567 to 1568)
- El Euldj Ali (1568 to 1571)
- Arab Ahmed (1571 to 1573)
- Caid Ramdan (1573 to 1577)
- Hassan Veneziano (1577 to 1580)
- Djaffar Pasha (1580 to 1582)
- Caid Ramdan (1582 to 1582)
- Hassan Veneziano (1582 to 1587)
- Dely Ahmed (1587 to 1589)
- Khider (1589 to 1591)
- Chaabane (1591 to 1595)
- Khider (1595 to 1596)
- Mustapha (1596 to 1599)
- Deli Hassan Boukricha (1599 to 1600)
- Suleymane (1600 to 1604)
- Khider (1604 to 1605)
- Mustapha El Koussa (1605 to 1607)
- Redouane (1607 to 1610)
- Mustapha El Koussa (1610 to 1611)
- Mustapha (1611 to 1614)
- Hocine (1614 to 1616)
- Mustapha (1616 to 1617)
- Suleymane Pasha (1617 to 1618)
- Hocine Pasha (1618 to 1619)
- Sidi Saref Hadji (1619 to 1621)
- Hocine Pasha, governor of Sousse (1621 to 1623) - Epidemic of Plague in Algiers, English bombardment, Dutch bombardment
- Mourad Pasha El Aama (1623 to 1624)
- Ibrahim Pasha (1624 to 1624)
- Sidi Saref Hadji (1624 to 1626)
- Hocine Pasha (1626 to 1630)
- Younes Pasha (1630 to 1632)
- Hocine Pasha (1632 to 1634)
- Youssef Pasha (1634 to 1637)
- Ali Pasha (1637 to 1639)
- Sheik Hocine (1639 to 1640)
- Abou Jamal Youssef (1640 to 1642)
- Mohamed Boursali (1642 at 1645)
- Ali Betchine (1645 to 1645)
- Mohamed Boursali (1645 to 1647)
- Abou Jamal Youssef (1647 to 1647)
- Othmane (1647 to 1651)
- Mohamed (1651 to 1653)
- Tobal (1653 to 1655)
- El Hadj Ahmed (1655 to 1656)
- Ibrahim (1656 to 1656)
- El Hadj Ahmed (1656 to 1657)
- Ismail Ibn Ibrahim (1657 to 1659)
- Khelil (1659 to 1660)
- Ramdan (1660 to 1661)
- Chaabane (1661 to 1665)
- Ali (1665 to 1671)
- Hadj Mohamed (1671 to 1681)
- Baba Hassen (1681 to 1683)
- El Hadj Hussein Pach el Dey in the past Mezzo Morto (1683 to 1688)
- Ibrahim Khodja (1688 to 1688)
- Hadj Chaabane Bey (1688 to 1695)
- El Hadj Ahmed (1695 to 1698)
- Baba Hassen (1698 to 1700)
- Hadj Mustapha (1700 to 1705)
- Hassen Khodja (1705 to 1707)
- Mohamed Baktache (1707 to 1710)
- Dely Brahim (1710 to 1710)
- Ali Chaouch (1710 with 1718)
- Mohamed Ben Hassan (1718 to 1724)
- Kourd Abdi (1724 to 1732)
- Baba Ibrahim (1732 to 1745)
- Ibrahim Koutchouk (1745 to 1748)
- Mohamed Ben Bekir in the past It Retorto (1748 to 1754)
- Baba Ali Bou Sbaa (1754 to 1766)
- Mohamed Ben Osmane Khodja (1766 to 1791)
- Dey Hassan (1791 to 1798) - Father of famous Khedaouedj el aamia, and father-in-law of the future Dey Hussein.
- Dey Mustapha (1798 to 1805)
- Ahmed Khodja Bey (1805 to 1808)
- Hadj Ali (1808 to 1809)
- Hadj Ali (1809 to 1815)
- Mohamed Kharnadji (1815 to 1815)
- Omar Aga (1815 to 1817)
- Ali Ben Ahmed (1817 to 1818)
- Dey Hussein (1818 to 1830)
French colonization
See also: List of the governors of Algeria-
Charles X (1830 to 1830)
- Louis Philippe (1830 to 1848)
- Louis Napoleon Bonaparte (1848 to 1852)
- Napoleon III (1852 to 1870)
- Louis Jules Trochu (1870 to 1871)
- Adolphe Thiers (1871 to 1873)
- Patrice of Mac-Mahon (1873 to 1879)
- Jules Grévy (1879 to 1887)
- Marie François Sadi Carnot (1887 to 1894)
- Jean Casimir-Perier (1894 to 1895)
- Felix Faure (1895 to 1899)
- Emile Loubet (1899 to 1906)
- Armand Fallières (1906 to 1913)
- Raymond Poincaré (1913 to 1920)
- Paul Deschanel (1920 to 1920)
- Alexandre Millerand (1920 to 1924)
- Gaston Doumergue (1924 to 1931)
- Paul Doumer (1931 to 1932)
- Albert Lebrun (1932 to 1940)
- Charles de Gaulle (1940 to 1946)
- Felix Gouin (1946 have 1946)
- Georges Bidault (1946 have 1946)
- Leon Blum (1946 to 1947)
- Vincent Auriol (1947 to 1954)
- Rene Coty (1954 to 1959)
- Charles de Gaulle (1959 to 1962)
Algerian republic
See also: List of the presidents d' Algérie-
Ahmed Ben Bella (1962 to 1965)
- Houari Boumedienne (1965 to 1978)
- Rabah Bitat (1978 to 1979)
- Chadli Bendjedid (1979 to 1992)
- Mohamed Boudiaf (1992)
- Ali Kafi (1992 to 1994)
- Liamine Zeroual (1994 to 1999)
- Abdelaziz Bouteflika (1999 with today)
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