• Ali Bitchin (c. 1560-1645) was a "renegade" (Christian converted to Islam) who made his fortune in Algiers through privateering. Bitchin (or Bitchnin)...
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    wanted to arrest Ali Bitchin for refusing to join the Cretan War, but the population rose up against him. The diwân demanded that Ali Bitchin pay the janissaries...
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    Ali Bitchin Mosque (Arabic: مسجد علي بتشين) or Zawj Euyun Mosque (Arabic: جامع زوج عيون) is a historic mosque in Algiers, Algeria. Ali Bitchin ordered...
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  • Look up bitchin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bitchin may refer to: Ali Bitchin (1560–1645), Italian-born Algerian privateer Bitchin', a 2007 album...
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  • Nadia G's Bitchin' Kitchen is a Canadian cooking television series that began airing simultaneously on Food Network Canada in Canada and Cooking Channel...
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    oldest of the mosques), built by Almoravid ruler Yusuf ibn Tashfin; and Ali Bitchin Mosque (Raïs, 1623). The Casbah also contained several palaces, including...
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    Occhiali (redirect from Kilic Ali Pasha)
    Galeni or Giovan Dionigi Galeni, also Uluj Ali, Turkish: Uluç Ali Reis, later Uluç Ali Paşa and finally Kılıç Ali Paşa; 1519 – 21 June 1587) was an Italian...
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  • Haji Ali ben Khrelil was Dey of the Deylik of Algiers from 1809 - 1815. He was known as a strict, but fiercely independent ruler. Throughout his reign...
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    oldest surviving mosque from the Ottoman period in Algeria is the Ali Bitchin (or 'Ali Bitshin) Mosque in Algiers, commissioned by an admiral of the same...
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    Divan of Algiers elected Hussein as the next ruler. Husseyn Dey succeeded Ali V ben Ahmed as dey of Algiers in March 1818. He enacted some measures such...
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