kingdom of kuku
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Kingdom of Kuku
Kingdom of Kuku (Ottoman Empire)
Establishment
January 1516: The Kingdom of Kuku was founded by the Kabyle Berber leader, Kuku, in 1515. It encompassed a significant portion of greater Kabylia in North Africa. Kuku was known for his military prowess and strategic leadership in uniting the Kabyle tribes under his rule.
Chronology
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Conquests and wars with Ottoman involvement during the rule of Suleiman I.
January 1530: In 1529, a treaty was signed according to which the kingdom of Koukou became dependent on the regency against recognition of its autonomy.
Were a series of wars between Ottoman Empire and the Safavid, Afsharid, Zand, and Qajar dynasties of Iran (Persia) through the 16th-20th centuries.
2.1.Ottoman-Persian War (1730-1735)
Was a war between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid Empire.
January 1731: Collapse of the authority of the Iboukhtouchen.
January 1517: The kingdom of Ait Abbas under Abdelaziz extended to the south and the surrounding mountains.
January 1520: Thanks to the reinforcements sent by the Hafsids of Tunis, Ahmed Belkadi, Sultan of Koukou, succeeded in heavily defeating Kheireddine Barbarossa during the Battle of the Issers to the west of Kabylia in 1519. This victory opened the way to Algiers in 1520 and he was then in effect both "King of Koukou" and "King of Algiers" for 7 years. Kheireddine Barbarossa is during this period forced to fall back on Jijel.
January 1528: The Kingdom of Kuku expands eastwards.
January 1574: Ahmed Amokrane, a prominent leader of the Kingdom of Ait Abbas, conquered the territory of the Ouled Naïl from Bou Saâda to Djelfa.
Disestablishment
January 1731: Collapse of the authority of the Iboukhtouchen.