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The First Battle of Boudouaou in 25–26 May 1837, during 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 ...
, pitted the
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under Colonel Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg against the troops of
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of the ''
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''.


Historical Context

When
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 ...
was preparing to negotiate a truce with the French invaders in 1837 in order to devote himself to building his ''
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'' which would then encircle the
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, he then stepped up his attacks against agricultural farms and French military posts in
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to balance the balance of power to its advantage. He then set up his command center in
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mountain range and, from 8 May 1837, caused an insurrection of the
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of the
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mountain range, the
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region and the
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plain to the east of the rich plain of ''Mitidja''. This is how the attack on the ''Mercier farm'' in Réghaïa by the rebels commanded by
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, brother of ''Emir Abdelkader'', was going to create an already fragile military shift between the ''French soldiers'' and the ''Kabyle rebels'' who had imposed themselves and content to reign east of the since the fall of power in
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during 1830. This attack was followed by looting and sacking of this agricultural farm overlooking the Kabyle country, and this upheaval at the gates of ''Algiers'' forced Governor General
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 ...
and his lieutenant General Alexandre Charles Perrégaux to undertake a military expedition on 17 May 1837. on the ''Beni Aïcha'' and the
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 ...
to counter the allies of ''Emir Abdelkader'' and push them back towards the eastern shore of
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. The bitter failure that Colonel Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg suffered during the expedition to the ''Col des Beni Aïcha'' during the day of 18 May 1837 because of the bad weather which had fallen on his military column in this spring season and because of its ignorance of the marshy and bushy terrain of the ''Beni Aïcha'' region around
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, dealt a terrible blow to the morale of the
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engaged in the expedition, but also to the soldiers who had remained stationed in a military camp in the joint ownership of Boudouaou. The ''Kabyles'' of ''Beni Aïcha'' under the direction of the marabout
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had been reinforced and backed up by the reinforcements arrived from
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under the direction of Cheikh Ben Zamoum, and who all together thwarted the expedition of Colonel ''Schauenburg'' who is then withdrawn in the haste and the rout towards the camp of ''Boudouaou'' to spare its troops of a programmed and imminent decimation.


Boudouaou Camp

When Colonel ''Schauenburg'' brought back from the ''Col des Beni Aïcha'' on 19 May 1837 his three thousand soldiers to the ''Boudouaou camp'' by a very strong sustained march to flee the ''Kabyles'' who were defending their land, they then found a supply convoy there to meet their food needs. Indeed, the failure of the first expedition to
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was also due to the non-arrival of General ''Perrégaux'' who had been prevented from landing on the shore of
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near the mouth of Oued Merdja with his thousand soldiers and provisions of food, and this because of the storm which had hit the ' and which prevented his ship from reaching the shores of ''Kabylia''. The ''Boudouaou camp'' allowed these French soldiers to withdraw safely after having consumed all their food which was only enough for three days of expedition, and this supply convoy found in ''Boudouaou'' fell at the peak to fill the bags of the soldiers who had emptied in those cold and harsh days. Colonel ''Schauenburg'' took on his return from the valley of ''Oued Meraldene'' to ''Boudouaou'' a winding path along the
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sea near the mouth of in order to guard and protect the rear and flanks of his military troop. But when the French column was going to dodge the harassment of the rebels which had lasted since the morning, and was going to arrive at a natural fountain to quench their thirst before reaching ''Boudouaou'', the kabyles of ''Cheikh Ali Boushaki'' and of ''Cheikh Ben Zamoum'' attempted a double attack on ''Schauenburgs troops. Indeed, the ''Amraoua'' cavalry undertook a lateral attack on the beach of the sea of Boudouaou El Bahri, while the ''Kabyle'' infantry of the ''Beni Aïcha'' was stationed on the heights to surround and attack the French invaders. Colonel ''Schauenburg'' had guessed this movement of the ''Kabyles'', and he ordered fire shells to be fired from two pieces of mountain, and to launch scuffles of the infantry which was ambushed. This ''French'' response then stopped the ''Kabyle'' riders, while an offensive return of the soldiers was carried out trying to outflank the ''Kabyles'', and this gave the column time to cross the parade which preceded the haven of peace of ''Boudouaou''. The ''Kabyles'' temporarily contented themselves with tracking down the French to ''Boudouaou'' and did not continue their pursuit to the military camp. General ''Damrémont'' took advantage of this escapade and this withdrawal, hoping that the ''Kabyle'' uprising was going to abort, and believed to be able to have military troops to promote an expedition to the West of Algeria to reinforce General
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(1784–1849). But ''Damrémont'' did not order to leave the valley of Boudouaou, and he wanted to perpetuate the French presence at the entrance of Kabylia by permanently threatening the ''Beni Aïcha'' and the ''Issers'', and this by the establishment of a fortified and entrenched camp at ''Boudouaou'', which is a strategic position equidistant from the various valleys of
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,
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 ...
and
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on the one hand and the
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plain on the other.


Garrison

From 8 May to 25 May 1837, the ''Emir Abdelkader'' forced General ''Damrémont'' to mobilize a garrison and a body of troops stationed in the ''Boudouaou camp'' in a stronghold at the entrance to ''Kabylia'' in order to defend ''Algiers'' against a possible attack by rebels and ''Kabyle'' dissidents. These hundreds of French soldiers posted and exposed in the Boudouaou ravine were already a sign of success for ''Emir Abdelkader'' to have forced the French to build one more isolated military post, with all the embarrassments and all the dangers to the soldiers involved in each new sedentary establishment. The garrison that was maintained at Boudouaou was made up of only one battalion, which was a latent and indirect victory for the Kabyle who hoped for a more striking and immediate triumph by attacking this reduced number of French soldiers who had been left behind on the spot to raise the redoubt.


Battle

The leaders of the Kabyle coalition, ''Cheikh Ali Boushaki'' and ''Cheikh Ben Zamoum'', did not miss such a great opportunity to attack with superior Algerian forces this weak detachment of French soldiers, before their work of building the camp of Boudouaou protected and sheltered them from rebel attacks. The construction and the shoulder of the camp had still very little to be completed, when at sunrise of 25 May 1837 about five thousand five hundred (5.500) Kabyles on foot and five hundred (500) horsemen on horseback appeared on the east bank of the ''Oued Boudouaou'', in front of the French bivouac. The French soldiers surprised in the camp by the Kabyle attack were then commanded by the battalion chief the Commandant '' Antoine de La Torré'' (1787-1851), of the 2nd light regiment, and they were then only nine hundred (900) infantrymen, of the 2nd light regiment and 48th line regiment, and forty-five (45) riders on horse, of the 1st hunter regiment, with two mountain howitzers supplied with four shots.


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:Colonel Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg 2.jpg, Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg File:Buste du général Perregaux.jpg, Alexandre Charles Perrégaux File:Col de Ténia.jpg,
Expedition of the Col des Beni Aïcha The Expedition of the Col des Beni Aïcha in May 1837, during the French conquest of Algeria, pitted the troupes coloniales under Colonel Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg against the troops of ''Beni Aïcha'' of the ''Igawawen''. Historical Contex ...
(1837)


See also

*
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 Raid on Reghaïa (1837) *
Expedition of the Col des Beni Aïcha The Expedition of the Col des Beni Aïcha in May 1837, during the French conquest of Algeria, pitted the troupes coloniales under Colonel Maximilien Joseph Schauenburg against the troops of ''Beni Aïcha'' of the ''Igawawen''. Historical Contex ...
(1837) *
First Battle of the Issers The First Battle of the Issers in May 1837, during the French conquest of Algeria, pitted the troupes coloniales under General Perrégaux and Colonel Schauenburg against the troops of Kabylia of the ''Igawawen''. Background The ceasefire si ...
(1837) *
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 ...
*
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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