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The Expedition of the Col des Beni Aïcha in May 1837, during the
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, pitted the
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under Colonel Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg against the troops of ''Beni Aïcha'' of the ''
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''.


Historical Context

This expedition was started in May 1837 from
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to the city of
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via the mountain range of
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in
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. This military reaction came after the signing of the
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between General
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with
Emir Abdelkader Abdelkader ibn Muhieddine (6 September 1808 – 26 May 1883; ar, عبد القادر ابن محي الدين '), known as the Emir Abdelkader or Abdelkader El Hassani El Djazairi, was an Algerian religious and military leader who led a struggl ...
in . The treaty effectively recognized the control of the
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over a large part of the interior area of what is now
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. Emir Abdekader exploited this treaty to assert his power over the tribes throughout the interior of the country, building new towns far from French control with a rigorous administration. He worked especially in
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and elsewhere to raise the
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population under French control to resist by both peaceful and military means their possession. He wanted to control the road route passing through the main rivers connecting ''Algiers'' to ''Constantine'', in this case , , , ,
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and
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. This desire of ''Emir Abdelkader'' to face the ''French'' again, even after signing the treaty, led him to claim under this pact all the territory east of among the
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of
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and which in fact included the main road between ''Algiers'' and ''Constantine''.


Raid on Reghaïa

The ''
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'' organized on 8 May 1837 the attack in the region of Réghaïa on the farm named ''Mercier'', installed in an agricultural concession adjoining the border of the ''
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'' and consisting of the ''Oued Boudouaou'' also nicknamed ''Oued Keddara'', and this, was to impose his yoke and reign on the edge of his state declared by the ''
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''. The ''Emir'' knew that his allies in the Kabyle tribes of ''Khachna'' and
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could mobilize up to six thousand (6000) men on foot and up to eight hundred (800) cavalry in the field to harass the French establishments beyond the current Boudouaou. This is how the ''Emir'', when he organized the attack on ''Réghaïa'' and the looting of French colonial farms, was guaranteed to have safe shelter with the
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s of the ''Beni Aïcha'', whose villages overlook
Oued Meraldene The Oued Meraldene or Oued Merabtene, also called Oued Bourdine, is a river of Algeria located in Kabylia within the framework of the Province of Boumerdès. Presentation The ''Meraldène'' stream is one of the main tributaries of the Boumerd ...
and
Oued Isser The Oued Isser is a river of Algeria. It begins in Médéa Province, is the main river, with Oued Sébaou of the Medea, which runs through the Lower Kabylie of Djurdjura (or the current province of Boumerdès) Wilaya of Bouira, then flows into ...
. General Damrémont was taken aback in
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when he learned that the eastern suburbs of the
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were in turmoil under the blows of untimely attacks by rebels affiliated with ''Emir Abdelkader''. The general then ordered Colonel Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg to prepare an expedition by land and sea to attack the relief and shelter of ''Emir Abdelkader'' among the ''Beni Aïcha'' to dislodge this nebula made up of dozens of villages which were stationed not far from ''Algiers''. Colonel ''Schauenburg'' was already stationed in ''Réghaïa'' as the head of the cavaliers of the ' to protect and guard the agricultural farms that had been looted at the start of hostilities in the spring of 1837.


Intrusion among the Beni Aïcha

General ''Damrémont'' ordered Colonel ''Schauenburg'' to march at night with his military column from ''Réghaïa'' towards the ''
Meraldene Meraldene or Merabtene is a village in the Boumerdès Province in Kabylie, Algeria. Location The village is surrounded by Meraldene River, the Meraldene Dam and the town of Thénia in the Khachna mountain range. Zawiya * Zawiyet Sidi Bous ...
'' ravine to surprise the insurgents in their sleep, while General Alexandre Charles Perrégaux was instructed to lead a maritime embarkation starting from the and which was to land on the shore of the current
Zemmouri El Bahri Zemmouri El Bahri is a village in the Boumerdès Province in Kabylie, Algeria. Location The village is surrounded by Keddache River and the towns of Thénia and Zemmouri in the ''Khachna'' mountain range. History French conquest * Expedition ...
in the place of the . The strategy that followed consisted having General ''Pérregaux'' disembark from his boat with about a thousand infantry and cannon on the shore of the ''Beni Aïcha'' in order to ambush and wait for the Kabyle rebels fleeing the battle of Colonel ''Schauenburg'' to the north of
Meraldene Meraldene or Merabtene is a village in the Boumerdès Province in Kabylie, Algeria. Location The village is surrounded by Meraldene River, the Meraldene Dam and the town of Thénia in the Khachna mountain range. Zawiya * Zawiyet Sidi Bous ...
ravine by rising through the villages of
Boukhanfar Boukhanfar is a village in the Boumerdès Province in Kabylie, Algeria. Location The village is surrounded by Keddache River and the towns of Thenia and Zemmouri in the ''Khachna'' mountain range. History This village has experienced the facts ...
and
Talamali Talamali or Tala Maâli is a village in the Boumerdès Province in Kabylie, Algeria. Location The village is surrounded by Keddache River and the towns of Thenia and Zemmouri in the ''Khachna'' mountain range. History This village has experienced ...
, in order to decimate and annihilate them. The bad weather which suddenly occurred on the threw away this well-established plan because General ''Pérregaux'' was held up by the stormy storm and could not get his boat out of the harbor of the ''port of Algiers''. Despite the bad weather that had fallen in the middle of May 1837 on
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and
Kabylia Kabylia ('' Kabyle: Tamurt n Leqbayel'' or ''Iqbayliyen'', meaning "Land of Kabyles", '','' meaning "Land of the Tribes") is a cultural, natural and historical region in northern Algeria and the homeland of the Kabyle people. It is part of th ...
, Colonel ''Schauenburg'' left on the night of 17 May 1837 from his camp in ''Réghaïa'' to descend towards the ravine of ''Oued Boudouaou'' on which he had assembled a military column of two thousand men to attack the ''Beni Aïcha''. This military column was composed of two battalions of the ', a battalion of the ', two hundred cavalry hunters of the ', regular ''
spahi Spahis () were light-cavalry regiments of the French army recruited primarily from the indigenous populations of Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco. The modern French Army retains one regiment of Spahis as an armoured unit, with personnel now r ...
s'', one hundred irregular ''spahis'', and two pieces of mountain infantry. Colonel ''Schauenburg'' was held back with his thousands of soldiers by rain and wind in his sustained night march before reaching the ''Meraldene'' ravine only at eight in the morning of the next day 18 May 1837, where groups of ''Kabyles'' awaited him to counter it and to hinder its advance in ''Kabylia'' if it managed to cross the bed of ''Oued Isser''. Under the command of
Cheikh Ali Boushaki Zawiyet Sidi Brahim Boushaki ( ar, زاوية سيدي إبراهيم البوسحاقي) or Zawiyet Thénia is a zawiya of the Rahmaniyya Sufi brotherhood located in Boumerdès Province within lower Kabylia of Algeria. Construction The zaw ...
, the hundreds of Kabyles perched on the villages of
Meraldene Meraldene or Merabtene is a village in the Boumerdès Province in Kabylie, Algeria. Location The village is surrounded by Meraldene River, the Meraldene Dam and the town of Thénia in the Khachna mountain range. Zawiya * Zawiyet Sidi Bous ...
,
Gueddara Gueddara is a village in the Boumerdès Province in Kabylie, Algeria. Location The village is surrounded by Meraldene River and the town of Thenia in the ''Khachna'' mountain range. Zawiya * Zawiyet Sidi Boushaki History This village has expe ...
,
Soumâa Soumâa or Thala Oufella is a village in the Boumerdès Province in Kabylie, Algeria. Location The village is surrounded by Meraldene River and Isser River, and also the town of Thenia in the Khachna mountain range. Zawiya * Zawiyet Sidi Bou ...
, Djenah and Beni Arab among others began to run and enter into an altercation with the French, and thus a whole first battalion of the ' was launched on the regrouping of the Algerian resistance fighters to quickly seize the important position of the
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, and which would cost dearly to the French if this seizure was delayed and remained under the control of the allies of ''Emir Abdelkader''. As the Kabyles were driven back towards the descent of the villages of
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and Tebabkha near the course of
Oued Isser The Oued Isser is a river of Algeria. It begins in Médéa Province, is the main river, with Oued Sébaou of the Medea, which runs through the Lower Kabylie of Djurdjura (or the current province of Boumerdès) Wilaya of Bouira, then flows into ...
on the long defile of the eastern flank of the ''Khachna'' massif, the other villages folded up on the heights and entered in line in the confrontation with the regiment infantry which then suffered some human losses in its ranks. A chase then began between the Kabyle insurgents and the French soldiers to take control of this unique opening between
Mitidja Mitidja, (Arabic: , Berber: Mettijet ⵎⴻⵜⵙⵉⵛⵝ) is a plain stretching along the outskirts of Algiers in northern Algeria. It is about long, with a width of . Traditionally devoted largely to agriculture and serving as the breadbasket ...
and
Kabylia Kabylia ('' Kabyle: Tamurt n Leqbayel'' or ''Iqbayliyen'', meaning "Land of Kabyles", '','' meaning "Land of the Tribes") is a cultural, natural and historical region in northern Algeria and the homeland of the Kabyle people. It is part of th ...
, since a large reinforcement came running from
Laazib Zamoum ''For the Sufi order of Tamegroute, Morocco see Nasiriyya.'' Naciria (Arabic الناصرية, Kabyle ''Leɛzib n Zeɛmum'') is a town and commune in Boumerdès Province, Algeria, between Bordj Menaïel to the north and the mountain of Sidi Ali ...
to reinforce the ''Beni Aïcha'' in their brave resistance on an ancestral land which was favorable and advantageous to them on all levels.


Ben Zamoum counterattack

After the soldiers of Colonel ''Schauenburgs military column were scattered near
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during the day of 18 May 1837, an order was given to them to gather their elongated ranks into a reformed group. Cheikh Ben Zamoum then came from the ' region with about two thousand (2,000) Algerians to stop Colonel ''Schauenburgs advance towards his territory if the ''Beni Aïcha'' region failed in blocking the advance of the French invaders. The ''plain of
Issers Isser, formerly spelled Issers ( ar, يسر, kab, ⵉⵙⴻⵔ) is a town and commune in Boumerdès Province, Algeria. According to the 1998 census it has a population of 27,990. As of the latest census it has 32,580 residents. Isser is locate ...
'', which opened up to the French, saw the arrival of contingents from ' to stop the ''2nd light infantry regiment'' in its dangerous advance. But the French prevented this attack of the Kabyle by knocking them down and frightening them vigorously, then the infantry and spahis moved towards the northern shore while deploying skirmishers in the distance on the sides of the mountains to protect them from the pursuit and the stalking Algerians. ''Schauenburg'' ordered to quickly drive out the surprised populations with their herds to accost them on the beach of Oued Merdja where no disembarkation had taken place because of the showers and hail, and this is how the Kabyle men and animals arrived at escape from the trap and the bee-eater that had been given to them.


Turning back

The expeditionary operation of 1837 against the Beni Aïcha was missed by Colonel ''Schauenburg'' because of the lack of time and the determination of the Kabyles to defend their families, their villages and their land, and with the backing of the insurgents of the Beni Aïcha by their brothers of Iflissen arriving from
Laazib Zamoum ''For the Sufi order of Tamegroute, Morocco see Nasiriyya.'' Naciria (Arabic الناصرية, Kabyle ''Leɛzib n Zeɛmum'') is a town and commune in Boumerdès Province, Algeria, between Bordj Menaïel to the north and the mountain of Sidi Ali ...
. ''Schauenburg'' realized that a longer stay in the country of the ''Beni Aïcha'' insurgents would attract him, without good possible result since ''Kabyles'' reinforcements and forces was greater than the strength of his military column, hence his announced and planned defeat. This colonel brought back the next day 19 May 1837 by a very strong march his expeditionary force towards his initial camp between Boudouaou and Réghaïa.


Gallery

File:Abd al-Qadir.jpg,
Emir Abdelkader Abdelkader ibn Muhieddine (6 September 1808 – 26 May 1883; ar, عبد القادر ابن محي الدين '), known as the Emir Abdelkader or Abdelkader El Hassani El Djazairi, was an Algerian religious and military leader who led a struggl ...
File:Damrémont par Julien.jpg,
Charles-Marie Denys de Damrémont Charles-Marie Denys, comte de Damrémont (8 February 1783–12 October 1837) was a French general and military governor of French Algeria. He was killed in combat during the siege of Constantine. Early life Charles-Marie Denys was born in Cha ...
File:Buste du général Perregaux.jpg, Alexandre Charles Perrégaux File:Photo boudouaou marine 08102014.jpg,
First Battle of Boudouaou The First Battle of Boudouaou in 25–26 May 1837, during the French conquest of Algeria, pitted the troupes coloniales under Colonel Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg against the troops of Kabylia of the ''Igawawen''. Historical Context When Emi ...
(1837)


See also

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Emir Abdelkader Abdelkader ibn Muhieddine (6 September 1808 – 26 May 1883; ar, عبد القادر ابن محي الدين '), known as the Emir Abdelkader or Abdelkader El Hassani El Djazairi, was an Algerian religious and military leader who led a struggl ...
*
Emirate of Abdelkader The Emirate of Mascara, Emirate of Abd al-Qadir, or the Resistance of Mascara, was founded by Abd al-Qadir al-Jazairi with the allegiance of the people of Algeria to resist the French conquest of Algeria with its first capital at Mascara the ...
*
Igawawen Igawawen or Gawawa, mostly known as Zwawa (in Kabyle: Igawawen, in Arabic: زواوة, and in Latin: Jubaleni''Revue archéologique, Société française d'archéologie classique'' (in French), p. 28) were a group of Kabyle tribes inhabiting the ...
*
French conquest of Algeria The French invasion of Algeria (; ) took place between 1830 and 1903. In 1827, an argument between Hussein Dey, the ruler of the Deylik of Algiers, and the French consul escalated into a blockade, following which the July Monarchy of France inva ...
*
First Battle of Boudouaou The First Battle of Boudouaou in 25–26 May 1837, during the French conquest of Algeria, pitted the troupes coloniales under Colonel Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg against the troops of Kabylia of the ''Igawawen''. Historical Context When Emi ...
*
List of French governors of Algeria In 1830, in the days before the outbreak of the July Revolution against the Bourbon Restoration in France, Bourbon Restoration in France, the French conquest of Algeria, conquest of Algeria was initiated by Charles X as an attempt to increas ...
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Charles-Marie Denys de Damrémont Charles-Marie Denys, comte de Damrémont (8 February 1783–12 October 1837) was a French general and military governor of French Algeria. He was killed in combat during the siege of Constantine. Early life Charles-Marie Denys was born in Cha ...
* Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg * Alexandre Charles Perrégaux * Antoine de La Torré


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