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Shipwreck of Dellys

Shipwreck of Dellys (1830)
Part of the French conquest of Algeria
Date15 May 1830
Location36°54′57″N 3°54′53″E / 36.915789°N 3.9146904°E / 36.915789; 3.9146904
Result Algerian victory
Belligerents
Deylik of Algiers France Kingdom of France
Commanders and leaders
Hussein Dey
Ibrahim Agha
France Charles X
France Polignac
France Halgan
France Duperré
France Bourmont
France Bruat
France Assigny
Strength
  • Algerians
  • Troupes coloniales
  • French Navy
  • Casualties and losses
    Presumably none

    1 drowned sailor
    100 prisoners

    • 20 killed
    • 80 captured

    The Shipwreck of Dellys took place in May 1830, during the French conquest of Algeria. It involved French troupes coloniales, under captains Félix-Ariel d'Assigny (1794-1846) and Armand Joseph Bruat (1796-1855), who were captured by the resistance fighters of the town of Dellys in Kabylia of the Igawawen.[1][2]

    1. ^ Chevalier, Louis Édouard (1900). "Histoire de la marine française...: De 1815 à 1870".
    2. ^ texte, Les Dernières nouvelles d'Alsace (Périodique) Auteur du (August 21, 1930). "La Vie en Alsace : revue mensuelle illustrée". Gallica.

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