Beylik of Titteri
Beylik of the Centre بايلك التيطري (Arabic) | |
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| 1546–1834 | |
The Beyliks of the Regency of Algiers | |
| Capital | Médéa |
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| Ethnic groups | Majority: Arab-Berbers Minorities Maghrebi Jews Janissaries |
| Religion | Sunni Islam |
| Demonym | Titteri |
| Government | 1546-1830 Beylik; Elective monarchy under the suzerainty of the Algerian Dey |
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| Establishment | |
| History | |
• Establishment of the Beyliks | 1546 |
| 1830 | |
• End of the Beylik of Titteri | 1834 |
• Established | 1546 |
• End of the Beylik of Titteri | 1834 1834 |
| Today part of | Algeria |
The Beylik of Titteri (Arabic : bâylik at-Tîtrî) was one of the three permanent Beyliks of the Regency of Algiers, the other two being the Western Beylik, and the Beylik of Constantine. It was established in 1546 and was ended during the French conquest of Algeria.