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Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha (1846)

The Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha (1846) or Battle of Thénia (1846), which broke out on 3 February 1846, was a battle of the French conquest of Algeria between the Algerian rebels, and the France, which was the colonial power in the region since 1830.[1][2]

Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha (1846)
Part of the French conquest of Algeria

Meraldene valley in Thénia
Date3 February – 7 February 1846
Location36°43′29″N 3°33′25″E / 36.7246254°N 3.5568208°E / 36.7246254; 3.5568208
Result French victory
Belligerents

Emirate of Mascara

 French Empire
Commanders and leaders
Ahmed bin Salem
Belkacem Oukaci
Ali Boushaki
Bugeaud
Daumas
Gentil
Bedeau
Bar [fr]
Arbouville [fr]
Blangini
Strength
1,000 warriors 800 infantrymen

Historical context edit

From November 1845 to July 1846, Emir Abdelkader went back and forth between Taguine, Tiaret and Frenda in the southwest of the Casbah of Algiers in order to organize the resistance of the Emirate of Abdelkader (1808–1883) against the troupes coloniales of General Thomas Robert Bugeaud (1784–1849).[3][4]

The Emir then simulates that he is heading towards the Algerian Sahara in order to create a diversion in the French Army, and he then ricochets back through the Hodna Mountains towards Kabylia to join his khalifa named Ahmed bin Salem (1802-1846).[5]

Abdelkader aimed to raise again the Kabyles tribes of Djurdjura against the colonial power of Algiers and in all the plain of Mitidja.[6]

Garrison of the Beni Aïcha edit

Marshal Bugeaud then asked for a reinforcement of some companies of light infantry which had then arrived from France in Algiers in order to counter the imminent offensive of the Kabyles of the Khachna Massif in Mitidja under the instigation of Emir Abdelkader and his allies at marabouts and zawiyas in the Igawawen region.[7]

These regular military companies were then placed at the disposal of General Adrien Aimé Fleury de Bar [fr] (1783-1861) in order to stifle the Kabyle insurrectionary inclinations.[8]

Thus, following the indications given by Marshal Bugeaud at the time of the first symptoms of agitation in the Col des Beni Aïcha, General de Bar had sent these infantry troops under the orders of General Jean-François Gentil (1789-1852), who commanded and watched over east of Algiers the entrance to Mitidja from lower Kabylia, to occupy the valley of Oued Meraldene in this Col des Beni Aïcha.[9]

General Gentil's military column then had the task of establishing a surveillance garrison in the Col des Beni Aïcha in order to ward off a major Kabyle raid which could come from the valley of Oued Issers.[10]

General de Bar, who had the command of Algiers ad interim while General Bugeaud was on an expedition in the Titteri massif, thus established a surveillance camp among the Beni Aïcha composed of the only two battalions of regular forces who had remained for guard of the city of Algiers.[11]

The garrison of General Gentil was thus supposed to cover and protect the east of Mitidja by observing all the outlets of the mountains of the steep and winding Khachna massif.[12]

This column initially established its garrison camp on the course of the Oued Corso [ar] from where it could easily monitor the Beni Aïcha pass and the danger that can come from the Issers valley.[13]

Beginning of the uprising edit

Colonel Eugène Daumas (1803-1871), director-general of Arab affairs in the governorate of the Algérois, then established disturbing reports which denounced the existence of active propaganda by agents subservient to Emir Abdelkader in Kabylia.[14]

The excitement in Kabylia had pushed Marshal Bugeaud's collaborators to remember the previous invasion of Emir Abdelkader in 1839 and the devastation of the Mitidja plain that followed.[15]

Colonel Daumas urgently needed to provide for the defense of Mitidja and prevent at all costs the return of such a disaster at the gate of Algiers emanating from the mountains of Kabylia.[16]

This rebellious turmoil in Kabylia dates from January 1846 when Emir Abdelkader had joined the region of Ouled Naïl and Hodna to the east of Oran and in the south of the Hautes Plaines where he joined the stronghold of his former khalifa Ahmed bin Salem.[17]

Ben Salem brought several chiefs devoted to his cause to pledge allegiance to Emir Abdelkader, and all of them painted and guaranteed that the invasion of the Mitidja was very easy by its eastern end through the Col des Beni Aïcha.[18]

Ben Salem then presented his stratagem based on the absence of any permanent military post on this side, certified that the column of the Oued Corso was only made up of sick and convalescents incapacitated to put up serious resistance to the Kabyle rebels.[19]

Indeed, the effervescence east of the Mitidja was vital for the Emir Abdelkader who was surrounded and barred everywhere else in Algeria, and he then resolved to attempt the bold blow that was offered to him at the eastern gate of the Mitidja.[20]

He then immediately formed an imposing mass of cavalry with his regular soldiers to which he added auxiliary goums taken from the Ouled Naïl and some other neighboring tribes in order to advance with them towards the Col des Beni Aïcha.[21]

The column of Emir Abdelkader then marched north-east of Hodna towards the region of Bouira through the lands of the tribe of Ouled Aziz which was allied with him and always well disposed in his favor.[22]

Abdelkader veers towards the heights of Boghni before going down to the Kabyles of Flissas and Beni Khalfoun, and he finally arrives in Tamdiret near Oued Djemâa [ar], in the plain of Issers where he is preparing to rush on the Col des Beni Aïcha.[23][24]

Sheikh Belkacem Oukaci and Sheikh Ali Boushaki rallied him at the head of a certain number of insurgents from the Amraoua and Beni Aïcha tribes, as well as with Kabyle chiefs adhering to the resistant mission.[25]

Battle edit

Ahmed bin Salem began on 2 February 1846 to raid all the villages of the Issers valley which did not want to participate in the attack on General Gentil's encampment near the Col des Beni Aïcha.[26][27]

After having pacified the perimeter giving access to the Issers valley, Abdelkader's allies began the offensive against the French garrison on the following 3 February.[28]

On the day of 5 February, General Gentil was in his encampment on the Oued Corso, learned that Ben Salem had arrived from the heights of the Issers with a fairly large cavalry, and had raided the douars on the east bank of Oued Isser and was preparing to attack the Col des Beni Aïcha and the French soldiers who were encamped there.[29]

This general immediately went ahead of an offensive in order to force the Kabyles to retrograde towards the east and to give him up part of his prizes raided among the allies of the French.[30][31]

Escape of Emir Abdelkader edit

After the outcome of the battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha on 7 February 1846 and the victory of General Gentil against the Kabyle troops of Khalifa Ahmed bin Salem, the Emir Abdelkader then fled to find refuge in southern Algeria.[32][33]

Abdelkader then took refuge temporarily in Boghni before crossing the territory of the Guechtoulas before heading south to escape General Bugeaud who was pursuing him without managing to capture him.[34][35]

Gallery edit

See also edit

External links edit

  • (fr) Information on the capture of Algiers in 1830 on YouTube
  • (fr) The conquest of Algeria: Interview with Ahmed Djebbar on YouTube
  • 1- (fr) The conquest of Algeria (1830-1847) on YouTube
  • 2- (fr) The conquest of Algeria (1830-1847) on YouTube
  • (fr) The conquest of Algeria: Interview with Jacques Frémeaux on YouTube
  • (fr) Conquest of Algeria - Marshal Bugeaud on YouTube

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This article is about Col des Beni Aicha For other uses see Col des Beni Aicha disambiguation The Battle of the Col des Beni Aicha 1846 or Battle of Thenia 1846 which broke out on 3 February 1846 was a battle of the French conquest of Algeria between the Algerian rebels and the France which was the colonial power in the region since 1830 1 2 Battle of the Col des Beni Aicha 1846 Part of the French conquest of AlgeriaMeraldene valley in TheniaDate3 February 7 February 1846LocationThenia Algeria36 43 29 N 3 33 25 E 36 7246254 N 3 5568208 E 36 7246254 3 5568208ResultFrench victoryBelligerentsEmirate of Mascara Islamic Zawiyas Rahmaniyya French EmpireCommanders and leadersAhmed bin Salem Belkacem Oukaci Ali BoushakiBugeaud Daumas Gentil Bedeau Bar fr Arbouville fr BlanginiStrength1 000 warriors800 infantrymen Contents 1 Historical context 2 Garrison of the Beni Aicha 3 Beginning of the uprising 4 Battle 5 Escape of Emir Abdelkader 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 External links 9 ReferencesHistorical context editMain article French conquest of Algeria See also Emirate of Abdelkader From November 1845 to July 1846 Emir Abdelkader went back and forth between Taguine Tiaret and Frenda in the southwest of the Casbah of Algiers in order to organize the resistance of the Emirate of Abdelkader 1808 1883 against the troupes coloniales of General Thomas Robert Bugeaud 1784 1849 3 4 The Emir then simulates that he is heading towards the Algerian Sahara in order to create a diversion in the French Army and he then ricochets back through the Hodna Mountains towards Kabylia to join his khalifa named Ahmed bin Salem 1802 1846 5 Abdelkader aimed to raise again the Kabyles tribes of Djurdjura against the colonial power of Algiers and in all the plain of Mitidja 6 Garrison of the Beni Aicha editMarshal Bugeaud then asked for a reinforcement of some companies of light infantry which had then arrived from France in Algiers in order to counter the imminent offensive of the Kabyles of the Khachna Massif in Mitidja under the instigation of Emir Abdelkader and his allies at marabouts and zawiyas in the Igawawen region 7 These regular military companies were then placed at the disposal of General Adrien Aime Fleury de Bar fr 1783 1861 in order to stifle the Kabyle insurrectionary inclinations 8 Thus following the indications given by Marshal Bugeaud at the time of the first symptoms of agitation in the Col des Beni Aicha General de Bar had sent these infantry troops under the orders of General Jean Francois Gentil 1789 1852 who commanded and watched over east of Algiers the entrance to Mitidja from lower Kabylia to occupy the valley of Oued Meraldene in this Col des Beni Aicha 9 General Gentil s military column then had the task of establishing a surveillance garrison in the Col des Beni Aicha in order to ward off a major Kabyle raid which could come from the valley of Oued Issers 10 General de Bar who had the command of Algiers ad interim while General Bugeaud was on an expedition in the Titteri massif thus established a surveillance camp among the Beni Aicha composed of the only two battalions of regular forces who had remained for guard of the city of Algiers 11 The garrison of General Gentil was thus supposed to cover and protect the east of Mitidja by observing all the outlets of the mountains of the steep and winding Khachna massif 12 This column initially established its garrison camp on the course of the Oued Corso ar from where it could easily monitor the Beni Aicha pass and the danger that can come from the Issers valley 13 Beginning of the uprising editColonel Eugene Daumas 1803 1871 director general of Arab affairs in the governorate of the Algerois then established disturbing reports which denounced the existence of active propaganda by agents subservient to Emir Abdelkader in Kabylia 14 The excitement in Kabylia had pushed Marshal Bugeaud s collaborators to remember the previous invasion of Emir Abdelkader in 1839 and the devastation of the Mitidja plain that followed 15 Colonel Daumas urgently needed to provide for the defense of Mitidja and prevent at all costs the return of such a disaster at the gate of Algiers emanating from the mountains of Kabylia 16 This rebellious turmoil in Kabylia dates from January 1846 when Emir Abdelkader had joined the region of Ouled Nail and Hodna to the east of Oran and in the south of the Hautes Plaines where he joined the stronghold of his former khalifa Ahmed bin Salem 17 Ben Salem brought several chiefs devoted to his cause to pledge allegiance to Emir Abdelkader and all of them painted and guaranteed that the invasion of the Mitidja was very easy by its eastern end through the Col des Beni Aicha 18 Ben Salem then presented his stratagem based on the absence of any permanent military post on this side certified that the column of the Oued Corso was only made up of sick and convalescents incapacitated to put up serious resistance to the Kabyle rebels 19 Indeed the effervescence east of the Mitidja was vital for the Emir Abdelkader who was surrounded and barred everywhere else in Algeria and he then resolved to attempt the bold blow that was offered to him at the eastern gate of the Mitidja 20 He then immediately formed an imposing mass of cavalry with his regular soldiers to which he added auxiliary goums taken from the Ouled Nail and some other neighboring tribes in order to advance with them towards the Col des Beni Aicha 21 The column of Emir Abdelkader then marched north east of Hodna towards the region of Bouira through the lands of the tribe of Ouled Aziz which was allied with him and always well disposed in his favor 22 Abdelkader veers towards the heights of Boghni before going down to the Kabyles of Flissas and Beni Khalfoun and he finally arrives in Tamdiret near Oued Djemaa ar in the plain of Issers where he is preparing to rush on the Col des Beni Aicha 23 24 Sheikh Belkacem Oukaci and Sheikh Ali Boushaki rallied him at the head of a certain number of insurgents from the Amraoua and Beni Aicha tribes as well as with Kabyle chiefs adhering to the resistant mission 25 Battle editAhmed bin Salem began on 2 February 1846 to raid all the villages of the Issers valley which did not want to participate in the attack on General Gentil s encampment near the Col des Beni Aicha 26 27 After having pacified the perimeter giving access to the Issers valley Abdelkader s allies began the offensive against the French garrison on the following 3 February 28 On the day of 5 February General Gentil was in his encampment on the Oued Corso learned that Ben Salem had arrived from the heights of the Issers with a fairly large cavalry and had raided the douars on the east bank of Oued Isser and was preparing to attack the Col des Beni Aicha and the French soldiers who were encamped there 29 This general immediately went ahead of an offensive in order to force the Kabyles to retrograde towards the east and to give him up part of his prizes raided among the allies of the French 30 31 Escape of Emir Abdelkader editAfter the outcome of the battle of the Col des Beni Aicha on 7 February 1846 and the victory of General Gentil against the Kabyle troops of Khalifa Ahmed bin Salem the Emir Abdelkader then fled to find refuge in southern Algeria 32 33 Abdelkader then took refuge temporarily in Boghni before crossing the territory of the Guechtoulas before heading south to escape General Bugeaud who was pursuing him without managing to capture him 34 35 Gallery edit nbsp Emir Abdelkader nbsp Abdelkader and Bugeaud nbsp Thomas Robert Bugeaud nbsp Eugene Daumas nbsp Marie Alphonse BedeauSee also editFrench conquest of Algeria Emir Mustapha Marie Alphonse BedeauExternal links edit fr Information on the capture of Algiers in 1830 on YouTube fr The conquest of Algeria Interview with Ahmed Djebbar on YouTube 1 fr The conquest of Algeria 1830 1847 on YouTube 2 fr The conquest of Algeria 1830 1847 on YouTube fr The conquest of Algeria 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