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من أبطال البحرية الجزائرية: الرايس حميدو 1770-1815 م.

العنوان المترجم: Of the heroes of the Algerian navy: Raise Hamido
المصدر: مجلة المصادر
الناشر: المركز الوطني للدراسات والبحث في الحركة الوطنية وثورة أول نوفمبر 1954
المؤلف الرئيسي: Devoulx, Albert, D. 1876 AD. (Author)
مؤلفين آخرين: تابليت، علي (مترجم)
المجلد/العدد: ع29
محكمة: نعم
الدولة: الجزائر
التاريخ الميلادي: 2017
الصفحات: 396 - 435
ISSN: 1112-2668
رقم MD: 936120
نوع المحتوى: بحوث ومقالات
اللغة: العربية
قواعد المعلومات: EcoLink
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كلمات المؤلف المفتاحية:
Raîs Hamidou | Corsair | Piracy | Commodore | Squadron | Decatur | Algiers | Cap de Gate | Frigate | Portugaise
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المستخلص: Account of Ris Hamidou: The Late Algerian Admiral Rais Hamidou, The Admiral of Algiers, who fell gallantly defending his ship, in the late action with commodore Decatur. Rais Hamidou, was perhaps about seventeen when he made his first cruise, and soon became distinguished spirit. By rapid steps, he attained to the command of a frigate, and in the year, 1801 took a Portuguese frigate of equal or superior force to his own. In the year of 1810, we find Hamidou admiral of Algiers; but how he got to be so, history does not tell. Hamidou was killed in action with a U.S. squadron in 1815 and on 27 and 28 August 1816, an Anglo-Dutch fleet under Lord Exmouth carried out an intensive bombardment of Algiers, but already on 4 September, sixteen Algerian privateers were back at sea. Hamidou, after being long the Hero of the mediterranean, at last, had the ill luck to fall in with the American squadron under commodore Stephen Decatur. Finding it impossible to escape, he determined to defend his ship in such a manner as to justify the reputation he had acquired. His ship was taken; but Rais Hamidou was killed before she surrounded. And it is said died as he lived, without ever having struck his flag to an enemy. In his person, he was of a middle size, well-formed and active, with an intelligent countenance, and keen expressive eye. His manners were easy and agreeable, and his disposition partook much of that of a sailor all over the world.

ISSN: 1112-2668