Baba Ali Bou Sebaa

He was also really mistrustful, and the starting of his reign was the beginning of a long series of executions, and the next day he ordered the arrestations of the conspirators of 11 December, and ended up impaling six, strangling four and some even beaten to death.

During that time he would assure good relations with France and Great Britain, but would declare war on both the Netherlands and Tuscany for the benefit of the corso, Danemark and Sweden however would conclude peace with presents and gifts.

After his journey in Marseille, the dey demanded that the ships that were captured by the Bailli de Fleury were returned, the discussion escalated and M. Lemaire was sent to the Bagne,[7] but would gain his liberty by presents offered by another French consul in 1756.

Even Tlemcen who was enjoying complete independence for 20 years, under the Caïd Redjem El- Bedjaouï, was besieged and their leader strangled by Algiers.

[13] The relations with France became worse, as the reason why the Dey killed M. Vallières was by his own anger and a story with Algerian pirates and French sailors, similar to the Prépaud affair during Ben Bekir reign.

[17] In the start of the year 1765, the brother of Baba Ali, the Agha of the Spahis, the Oukhil-el-Hardj and 40 Turks, were exiled to İzmir and their goods were confiscated.