Mustapha ben Ibrahim Pacha

But at the same time about fifty of Janissaires raided and pillaged the Jenina, in reaction the Ouakhil al-Kharadj gathered troops and killed some of them, some were strangled and some beaten to death.

His greedy actions included stealing his uncle's treasures and even murdering his wife and brother-in-law, and at one point he used to extort money from the consuls of the other world nations.

However the Dey would be forced to declare war on the republic, even though Algiers wasn't fond of treating France as an enemy state as the empire wanted, the Sublime Porte sent a first firman who ordered Mustapha to declare war on France, but the Dey would finally agree to the Sultan's order as the British were more heard in Istanbul than in Algiers, the French consul M. of Moltedo would be imprisoned.

I'm waiting for your directions.In the same year, the relations with the London were still unstable as affairs between England and Bakri-Busnach Company, this almost led to the bombardment of the city of Algiers by Admiral Nelson after the Dey refused to meet the English consul Falcon in 1802.

[2] Consul Falcon would again almost lead to the bombardment of the city, as he was caught with Turkish women in his residence, the chaouchs of the El Mechouar beat the women and kicked Falcon, a couple days later, Horatio Nelson showed at the bay of the city "and demanded satisfaction for the outrage committed", Mustapha replied that he would not fear to protect himself if he was attacked, and Algiers citizens and consuls were already preparing for the bombardment, but to the surprise of everyone Nelson would weigh anchor and leave Algiers.

He would briefly return asking for Mustapha to apologize for some of his acts, the Dey would refuse and Nelson who had the order to not push to the extreme, simply left after putting a new consul.

[1] As the news of the death of Busnash was heard, everyone in Algiers began to the massacre as even the simple citizens and the Berbers of the city committed unimaginable acts of violence, and the applauds and acclamations of the women only encouraged the killing from the top of their balconies.

[1] Mustapha managed to exile some of them to Tunis, but his coward behaviour towards the militia would not be enough to save him, as on August 31, 1805, the Janissaires would proclaim Ahmed bin Ali Khodja as Dey, the old Khodjet el Khil who removed from his title by Busnash before his death.