Algerian foreign relations with European countries during the ottoman period (1519-1830)
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After joining the Ottoman Empire, Algeria became a naval power in the region following foreign threats to its cities and coasts, and it began to practice naval jihad to repel these European Christian attacks and threats that accompanied the fall of Andalusia
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