Battle of Ammal

The Battle of Ammal happened in 1840, between the Kabyle resistance of Abdelkader against France.

Following the retreat from Mitidja, Ahmed bin Salem made the strategic decision to fortify the mountains of Khemis El-Khechna and Bani Omran.

However, each time, artillery fire dispersed the Algerian horsemen and soldiers, resulting in the loss of their horses[2] Simultaneously, the French initiated attacks on a tribe near Ammal seizing 1,000 cattle and 300 sheep, The French army convoy was led from the areas of Khemis El-Khechna (El-Fenek) and "Ouled Hadj" (Qara Mustafa) near Wadi Qadara.

Ahmed ben Salem had directed his allies in Ammal to penetrate Metija, seizing cattle from French settlers in early April 1840, Responding promptly, Ahmed ben Salem came to the aid of the Ammal tribes, launching an attack on Marshal Vallée's forces on April 19, 1840.

[3][1] Chief of Staff "Villeneuve" fell, succumbing to his severe injuries during the battle.