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Cheikh Mohamed El-Boumerdassi ( ar, الشيخ محمد البومرداسي) was one of the principal leaders of the popular
Mokrani Revolt The Mokrani Revolt ( ar, مقاومة الشيخ المقراني, lit=Resistance of Cheikh El-Mokrani; ber, Unfaq urrumi, lit=French insurrection) was the most important local uprising against France in Algeria since the French conquest of Alger ...
uprising of 1871 against the French occupation of Algeria.


Early life

''Mohamed ben Hamou ben Abdelkrim El-Boumerdassi'' was a descendant of the marabout ''Sidi Ali Boumerdassi'' who founded the ''
Zawiyet Sidi Boumerdassi Zawiyet Sidi Boumerdassi ( ar, زاوية سيدي البومرداسي) or Zawiyet Ouled Boumerdès is a zawiya located within Boumerdès Province in Algeria. Construction The zawiya of Ouled Boumerdès was built in 1714 in the southern hei ...
''. He was born around 1818, and was the oldest of five brothers, whose father ''Hamou ben Abdelkrim'' ( ar, حمو بن عبد الكريم) was a renowned and respected ''
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marabout A marabout ( ar, مُرابِط, murābiṭ, lit=one who is attached/garrisoned) is a Muslim religious leader and teacher who historically had the function of a chaplain serving as a part of an Islamic army, notably in North Africa and the Saha ...
'' in
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, and his mother was ''Zehira bent Mohamed ben Amar'' ( ar, زهيرة بنت محمد بن عمار). As described by the French as adults like his younger brothers, he presented a sober build and a height exceeding 1.6 m, with graying black hair and eyebrows, a receding wrinkled forehead and chestnut eyes with a long slender nose and a big mouth, a round chin on an oval face, a swarthy complexion and he was a little bald.


Mokrani Revolt

During the spring of 1871, the Algerians rose up against the French invaders who had decided to build settlements for farmers brought back from Alsace-Lorraine after the French defeat of 18 January 1871 by the Germans, in the Franco-Prussian War, and the annexation of this French region which forced the French-speaking populations to leave their lands. Thus in March 1871, the Algerians saw Alsatian farmers disembark on their ancestral lands after the territories, corresponding to the current departments of
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,
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and
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, were integrated into the
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. The rural populations of the east of the city of
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then gathered around the
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s of the
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to find a solution to this imminent demographic invasion and to counter the specter of the theft of their arable land in order to offer them to the new colonizers arriving from France. ''Cheikh Boumerdassi'', then 48 years old, then joined with the
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s and
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s of the ''Zawiyet Sidi Ali Boumerdassi'' to the popular guerrilla troops from the uprising of 16 March 1871 and which would reach the valley of the
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from half of April 1871.


Imprisonment

While several of the leaders of the insurgency were assassinated by French soldiers, ''Cheikh Boumerdassi'' and some marabouts were captured and imprisoned. After the end of the hostilities of the insurrection of
Cheikh Mokrani Sheikh Mohamed El-Mokrani ( ar, الشيخ محمد المقراني; ; d. 1871) was one of the principal leaders of the popular uprising of 1871 against the French occupation of Algeria. Early life Mohamed was a descendant of the rulers of t ...
, ''Cheikh Boumerdassi'' as well as several Algerian rebel leaders captured alive appeared before the assize court of Algiers from 27 December 1872 on one count and one indictment linked to the dismissal of the French colonies, the assassinations, fires and looting which sparked heated debates on this extremely important case. Several criminal charges weighed on each of the accused who had all, without exception, participated in the insurrection, and the prosecution brought charges against each of the accused, including ''Cheikh Boumerdassi'', for the crimes alleged against these main leaders and leaders of the uprising of 1871. His brother ''Abdelkader Boumerdassi'' was put by the first one of the
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under the qualifier wanted and watched, after being declared rebellious, even after his release and his return to his work as a farmer.


Deportation to Caledonia

After the complete stifling of the insurrection of ''
Cheikh Mokrani Sheikh Mohamed El-Mokrani ( ar, الشيخ محمد المقراني; ; d. 1871) was one of the principal leaders of the popular uprising of 1871 against the French occupation of Algeria. Early life Mohamed was a descendant of the rulers of t ...
'', the orders of sequestration of the lands of the Kabyle insurgents were promulgated. If some ''Kabyle'' insurgents were then sentenced to death or hard labor for life, ''Cheikh Boumerdassi'' and other rebels were simply deported to
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. The ''Cheikh'' after having been taken prisoner at '' Fort Quélern'', then was transported by the ship "La Loire", and on board thirty-four Algerian political deportees via the ''ninth convoy'' which left on 5 June 1874 from the port of ''
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'' and arrived at the port of ''
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'' on 16 October 1874. The native prisoners of the ''
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'' and of ''
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'' were registered under serial numbers before their embarkation towards ''New Caledonia''. The deportee ''Cheikh Boumerdassi'', aged 56 at the time, obtained the ''Order number: 1301'' during his last trip which lasted 129 days from the ''
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''. It is the research of the scientist "Melica Ouennoughi" which made it possible to reveal the place of the deportation of "Cheikh Boumerdassi" during the genealogical establishment of the first lists of the movements of Maghrebis condemned to the Caledonian prison from 1867 until 1895. ''Cheikh Boumerdassi'' had thus embarked on 5 June 1874, under the orders of the frigate captain ' (1822-1892), on the ship ''La Loire'' which left ''Brest'', and the ''Cheikh'' was condemned to a ''simple deportation''. This boat had embarked 40 convicts, 39 of which were intended for simple deportation to ''
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'', and only one of them for deportation to a fortified enclosure. During the crossing, five Algerians died, and out of the 300 convoys in the convoy, 250 suffered from scurvy and died in the weeks following their arrival in New Caledonia according to Roger Pérennès.


Land grabbing

After the Mokrani Revolt was defeated from May 1871 by General
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and Captain
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, and that ''Cheikh Boumerdassi'' was captured, imprisoned and deported, the land of his family and his brothers was plundered by the French colonial administration. It was dated 20 November 1874 that an order of
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, the French governor of Algeria, imposed collective and nominative sequestration on all the land owned by
Ouled Boumerdès Ouled Boumerdès is a village in the Boumerdès Province in Kabylie, Algeria. Location The village is surrounded by Meraldene River and Boumerdès River and the towns of Thénia and Tidjelabine in the ''Khachna'' mountain range. Religion *Zawiy ...
and
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in the commune of the
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, part of which belonged undividedly with others to the five brothers ''Ben Hamou ben Ali Boumerdassi'': Mohamed (''Cheikh Boumerdassi''), Abdelkrim, Bouzid, Ahmed and Abdelkader (born 1837). The application of this decree of spoliation of the land of the family of ''Cheikh Boumerdassi'', the ''Ben Hamou ben Ali'' brothers, was supported by the administration of the domains which took possession of it and published its consistency, the content and the designation in 22 May 1877 after the said administration had rented these goods for several years, then put them up for public tender on 2 December 1879 with other lands also sequestered at the town hall of Ménerville. Spread over fourteen lots, all the plundered land reached 14 hectares and 24 ares including arable grain land, two houses, a gourbi and a cultivated land with fig trees.


See also

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Zawiyet Sidi Boumerdassi Zawiyet Sidi Boumerdassi ( ar, زاوية سيدي البومرداسي) or Zawiyet Ouled Boumerdès is a zawiya located within Boumerdès Province in Algeria. Construction The zawiya of Ouled Boumerdès was built in 1714 in the southern hei ...
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Mokrani Revolt The Mokrani Revolt ( ar, مقاومة الشيخ المقراني, lit=Resistance of Cheikh El-Mokrani; ber, Unfaq urrumi, lit=French insurrection) was the most important local uprising against France in Algeria since the French conquest of Alger ...
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Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha The Battle of the Col des Beni Aïcha or Battle of Thenia, which broke out on 19 April 1871, was a battle of the Mokrani Revolt between the Algerian rebels, and the France, which was the colonial power in the region since 1830. Presentation After ...
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Battle of Alma (Algeria) The Battle of Alma or Battle of Boudouaou, which broke out on 19 April 1871, was a battle of the Mokrani Revolt by Algerian rebels against France, which had been the colonial power in the region since 1830. Presentation The rebels of the Mokrani R ...
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Algerians of the Pacific The Algerians of the Pacific were a group of men native of Algeria Deportation, deported by France, French authorities to labor camps on the island of New Caledonia, after taking part in the 1870–1871 uprising against French rule in Algeria, c ...
* Fort Quélern * French ship Loire (1827)


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(fr) Un Épisode de l’insurrection Kabyle. — L’Alma, Palestro


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* {{Algerian resistance against French invasion 1818 births Algerian people People from Tidjelabine People from Boumerdès District People from Boumerdès Province Boumerdassi family 1874 deaths 19th-century Algerian people People of the Mokrani Revolt Algerian resistance leaders Algerian military personnel Kabyle people