Ahmed Bey ben Mohamed Chérif

Ahmed Bey ben Mohamed Sherif, also known as Ahmed Bey or Hadj Ahmed Bey (Arabic: الحاج أحمد باي) (c. 1784 - c. 1850) was the last bey of Constantine in the Regency of Algiers, ruling from 1826 to 1848. He was the successor of Mohamed Menamenni Bey ben Khan. As head of state, he led the local population in a fierce resistance to the French occupation forces. With the position vacant, in 1833 he adopted the title of leader of Algeria, and dey in exile، although this was not recognized by any other country. In 1837 Constantine was taken by the French after an intense siege. He retreated into the Aurès Mountains from where he continued to wage a low-intensity conflict with tribes still loyal to him, until he capitulated in 1848.

Ahmed ben Mohamed Chérif
الحاج أحمد باي بن محمد شريف
Bey of Constantine
Appointed byHussein Dey
MonarchHussein Dey
First MinisterAli ben Aissa
Preceded byMohamed Bey ben Khan
Succeeded byTitle abolished
Personal details
Born
Ahmed ben Mohamed Chérif

around 1784
Constantine, Deylik of Algiers, Ottoman Empire
Diedc. 1850
Algiers, French Algeria
NationalityAlgerian
ChildrenMohammed Chérif (died 1832) 2 daughters
ParentMohamed ben Ahmed Chérif (father) El Hadja Rékia (Mother)
Military service
Battles/warsFrench conquest of Algeria
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