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Algeria's 1830 Invasion: The Casbah Falls to France

7 min · 19 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna revisit the opening act of French colonialism in Algeria: the June 1830 landing at Sidi Ferruch and the capture of the Casbah of Algiers. They trace the diplomatic pretext — the infamous fan-slap of the dey by the French consul — and the military campaign led by General de Bourmont. The conversation explores the role of the Ottoman-era Janissaries, the chaotic flight of Dey Hussein, and the immediate looting of the Casbah's treasures, including the Dey's library and the precious Kouloughli archives. They reflect on the bewildered reactions of Algiers' inhabitants and the long-term dispossession that began the very day the French tricolor flew over the city. Fresh angle: the symbolic and material pillage of the Casbah as a microcosm of the colonial project. #Algeria #History #FexingoHistory #InvasionOfAlgiers1830 #Casbah #DeyHussein #GeneralDeBourmont #SidiFerruch #FrenchColonialism #Janissaries #Kouloughli #BarbaryCorsairs #MediterraneanHistory #OttomanAlgeria #NorthAfrica #Pillage #ColonialViolence #1830 Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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