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The Dey of Algiers, Hussein ibn El Hussein strikes the French ambassador, M
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The Dey of Algiers, Hussein ibn El Hussein strikes the French ambassador, M
CHT211340 The Dey of Algiers, Hussein ibn El Hussein strikes the French ambassador, M. Deval with a fan, 27th April 1827, cover of a school textbook, 1891 (colour litho) by Poirson, V.A. (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: le dey d Alger frappe d un coup d eventail l ambassadeur de France; dey was the title of the commander of the Janissaries of Algiers; title disused after the French conquest of 1830; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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The Dey of Algiers, Hussein ibn El Hussein, delivers a powerful blow to the French ambassador, M. Deval, using nothing but a fan in this photo print. Taken on the 27th of April in 1827 and featured as the cover of a school textbook from 1891, this color lithograph by V. A. Poirson showcases an intense moment in history. The image captures the interior scene where tensions between Algeria and France reach their peak. The dey's strike with his fan symbolizes not only an insult but also defiance against foreign influence. As commander of the Janissaries of Algiers, he holds immense power that is evident through his actions. This historical event sheds light on the complex relationship between Algeria and France during this time period. It serves as a reminder of how colonial powers often clashed with local leaders who sought to protect their autonomy and resist outside control. The photograph invites us to reflect upon the consequences of such encounters between different cultures and nations throughout history. It reminds us that behind every political conflict lies individuals whose lives are deeply affected by these events. As we gaze at this striking image captured by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder, we are transported back in time to witness a significant moment that shaped both Algerian and French history.
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