Algeria's Support For The Ottoman Empire Against Euro-Christian Threats During The 10th/16th Century: An Approach Based On Ottoman Documents
Abstract
Algeria played a pivotal role in the civilizational conflict within the Mediterranean during the 10th/16th century, marked by the struggle between the Ottoman State and Euro-Christian states. Algeria exemplified the highest forms of cooperation and unity within the Islamic bloc, supporting the Ottoman State in most of its Mediterranean naval wars against the Euro-Christian alliance. This included significant events such as the Battle of Preveza in 1538, aiding France against its rival Spain amidst the Bourbon-Habsburg conflict, contributing to the Siege of Malta in 1565, assisting the Ottoman fleet in the Battle of Lepanto in 1571, and playing an active role in the Battle of Tunis-La Goulette in 1574.
The research problem stems from the following question: How did Algeria support the Ottoman State amidst Euro-Christian threats, as reflected in Ottoman documents from the 10th/16th century?
The study concludes by highlighting Algeria’s contributions in the domains of intelligence, logistical cooperation, and military solidarity, particularly in the wars waged by the Ottoman State against Euro-Christian powers.