He ruled five months after his predecessor Mohamed Bektach.
After a delay of payment, the janissaries revolted against the Dey Bektach and killed him along with his brother-in-law.
His murderer would be elected and would leave Algiers in chaos, as he was described a "bloodthirsty brute.
"[1] His reign would eventually end after he was caught raping the wife of an absent janissary, as he got shot twice by a slave but would manage to make it to the Jenina, barricading himself in one of the rooms trying to defend himself, he would die in there after a grenade was thrown inside from one of the upper balconies.
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