Colonial heads of Oran
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List of colonial heads of Oran
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Wali
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Spanish Suzerainty | ||
1509 to 1509 | Pedro Navarro, conde de Oliveto, Governor | |
1509 to 1510 | Rui Días Álvares de Rojas, Governor | |
1510 to 1512 | Diego Fernández de Córdoba, Governor | 1st Term |
1512 to 1516 | Martín de Argote, Governor | |
1516 to 1518 | Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Arellano, marqués de Comares Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Arellano, marqués de Comares Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Arellano, I marqués de Comares, , invested 1st marquis of Comares in 1512, was Governor of Oran and Mazalquivir, 1509–1512 and 1516–1518, and first Viceroy of Navarre, 1512-1515.... , Governor |
2nd Term, died in office |
1518 to 1520 | Luis Fernández de Córdoba, marqués de Comares, Governor | 1st Term, son of his predecessor |
1520 to 1523 | Luis de Cárdenas, Governor | |
1523 to 1531 | Luis Fernández de Córdoba, marqués de Comares, Governor | 2nd Term |
1531 to 1534 | Pedro de Godoy, Governor | |
1534 to 1558 | Martín Alonso Fernández de Córdoba Montemayor y Velasco, conde de Alcaudete Martín Alonso Fernández de Córdoba Montemayor y Velasco, conde de Alcaudete Count Alcaudete was a Spanish nobleman, who was appointed Governor of the Spanish North African base of Oran in 1534.... , Governor |
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1558 to 1564 | Alonso de Córdoba y Fernández de Velasco, conde de Alcaudete, Governor | |
1564 to 1565 | Andrés Ponce de León, Governor | |
1565 to 1567 | Hernán Tello de Guzmán, Governor | |
1567 to 1571 | Pedro Luis Galcerán de Borja y Castrópinos, marqués de Navarrés, Governor | |
1571 to 1573 | Felipe Galcerán de Borja, Governor | |
1573 to 1574 | Diego Fernández de Córdoba, conde de Comares, Governor | 1st Term |
1574 to 1575 | Luis de Bocanegra, Governor | |
1575 to 1585 | Martín de Córdoba y Velasco, marqués de Cortes, Governor | |
1585 to 1589 | Pedro de Padilla, Governor | |
1589 to 1594 | Diego Fernández de Córdoba, conde de Comares, Governor | 2nd Term |
1594 to 1596 | Gabriel Niño de Zúñiga, Governor | |
1596 to 1604 | Francisco de Córdoba y Velasco, conde de Alcaudete, Governor | |
1604 to 1607 | Juan Ramírez de Guzmán, conde de Teba, Governor | |
1607 to 1608 | Diego de Toledo y Guzmán, Governor | |
1608 to 1616 | Felipe Ramírez de Arellano, conde de Aguilar de Inestrillas, Governor | |
1616 to 1625 | Jorge de Cárdenas Manrique, duque de Maqueda, Governor | |
1625 to 1628 | Antonio Sancho Davila y Toledo, marqués de Velada, Governor | |
1628 to 1632 | Francisco González de Andía y Irarrazábal y Zárate, visconde de Santa Clara de Avedillo, Governor | |
1632 to 1639 | Antonio de Zúñiga y de la Cueva, marqués de Flores Dávila, Governor | 1st Term |
1639 to 1643 | Álvaro de Bazán Manrique de Lara y Benavides, marqués del Viso, Governor | |
1643 to 1647 | Rodrigo Pimentel Ponce de León, marqués de Viana, Governor | |
1647 to 1652 | Antonio de Zúñiga y de la Cueva, marqués de Flores Dávila, Governor | 2nd Term |
1652 to 1660 | Antonio Gómez Dávila Toledo y Osorio, marqués de San Román, Governor | |
1660 to 1666 | Gaspar Felipe de Guzmán, duque de San Lucar, Governor | |
1666 to 1672 | Fernando Joaquín Fajardo de Requeséns y Zúñiga, marqués de los Vélez, Governor | |
1672 to 1675 | Diego de Portugal, Governor | |
1675 to 1678 | Iñigo de Toledo y Osorio, Governor | |
1678 to 1681 | Pedro Andrés Ramírez de Guzmán y Acuña, marqués de Algava, Governor | |
1681 to 1682 | Gaspar Portocarrero, conde de la Monclova, Governor | |
1682 to 1683 | Pedro Félix José de Silva y Meneses, conde de Cifuentes, Governor | |
1683 to 1685 | Juan de Villalpando, marqués de Osera, Governor | |
1685 to 1687 | Antonio Paniagua de Loaysa y Zúñiga, marqués de Santa Cruz de Paniangua, Governor | |
1687 to 1687 | Diego de Bracamonte, conde de Bracamonte, Governor | |
1687 to 1691 | Félix Nieto da Silva, conde de Guaro, Governor | |
1691 to 1692 | Jean-Louis d’Orléans, comte de Charny, Governor | |
1692 to 1697 | Andrés Copola, duque de Cansano, Governor | |
1697 to 1701 | Gonzalo Arias Dávila Pacheco oloma y Borja, marqués de Casasola, Governor | |
1701 to 1704 | Juan Francisco Manrique de Araña, Governor | |
1704 to 1707 | Carlo Carafa Carlo Carafa Carlo Carafa of a distinguished family of Naples, vicious and talented was successively condottiero in the service of France and of Spain, vying for their protectorates in Italy until 1555, when he was made a cardinal, to 1559 the all-powerful favourite and Cardinal Nephew of Pope Paul IV Carafa,... , Governor |
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1707 to 1708 | Melchor Avellaneda y Sandoval Rojas y Ramiro, marqués de Valdecañas, Governor | |
Ottoman Ottoman Empire The Ottoman EmpireIt was usually referred to as the "Ottoman Empire", the "Turkish Empire", the "Ottoman Caliphate" or more commonly "Turkey" by its contemporaries... Suzerainty |
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1708 | Annexed by Algiers, part of the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire The Ottoman EmpireIt was usually referred to as the "Ottoman Empire", the "Turkish Empire", the "Ottoman Caliphate" or more commonly "Turkey" by its contemporaries... |
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1708 to 1732 | Shabah Bey, Wali | |
Spanish Suzerainty | ||
1732 to 1732 | Álvaro de Navia Osorio y Vigil, marqués de Santa Cruz de Marcenado Álvaro de Navia Osorio y Vigil, marqués de Santa Cruz de Marcenado Don Alvaro Navia-Osorio y Vigil, third Marques of Santa Cruz de Marcenado, born in 1684 in Santa Maria de Vega in Asturia, Spain; killed in action near Oran in North Africa in 1732, was a Spanish diplomat, general, and author... , Governor |
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1733 to 1733 | Antonio Arias del Castillo, marqués de Villadarias, Governor | |
1733 to 1738 | José Vallejo José Vallejo José Miguel Vallejo Andujar is a Dominican professional baseball player. He currently plays Minor League Baseball as a second baseman.-External links:... , Governor |
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1738 to 1742 | José Basilio de Aramburu, Governor | |
1742 to 1748 | Alexandre de la Mothe, Governor | |
1748 to 1752 | Pedro de Algaín, marqués de al Real Corona, Governor | |
1752 to 1758 | Juan Antonio de Escoiquiz, Governor | |
1758 to 1765 | Juan Martín Zermeño, Governor | 1st Term |
1765 to 1768 | Cristóbal de Córdoba, Governor | |
1767 to 1770 | Victorio Alcondolo Bolognino Visconti, conde de Bolognino, Governor | |
1770 to 1774 | Eugenio Fernández de Álvarado y Perales Hurtado y Colomo, Governor | |
1774 to 1778 | Pedro Martín Zermeño, Governor | 2nd Term |
1778 to 1779 | Luís de Carajal, Governor | |
1779 to 1785 | Pedro Guelif, Governor | |
1785 to 1789 | Luís de la Casas y Aragon, Governor | |
1789 to 1790 | Manuel Pineda de la Torre y Solís, marqués de Campo Santo, Governor | |
1790 to 1791 | Joaquín Mayone y Ferrari, conde de Cumbre Hermosa, Governor | |
1791 to 1792 | Juan de Courten, Governor | |
Ottoman Suzerainty Ottoman Empire The Ottoman EmpireIt was usually referred to as the "Ottoman Empire", the "Turkish Empire", the "Ottoman Caliphate" or more commonly "Turkey" by its contemporaries... |
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1792 | Re-incorporated into the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire The Ottoman EmpireIt was usually referred to as the "Ottoman Empire", the "Turkish Empire", the "Ottoman Caliphate" or more commonly "Turkey" by its contemporaries... |
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1792 to 1798/1799 | Mehmed Bey al-Kabir, Wali | |
1798/1799 to 1802 | Osman Bey, Wali | |
1802 to 1805 | Mustafa Bey al-Manzalah, Wali | 1st Term |
1805? to 1807 | Mehmed Bey Makkalas, Wali | |
1807 to 1807 | Mustafa Bey al-Manzalah, Wali | 2nd Term |
1807 to 1812 | Mehmed al-Reqid, Wali | |
1812 to 1817 | Ali Kora Bargli, Wali | |
1827 to 1831 | Hassan Bey, Wali | |
1831 | Conquered by France France The French Republic , The French Republic , The French Republic , (commonly known as France , is a unitary semi-presidential republic in Western Europe with several overseas territories and islands located on other continents and in the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic oceans. Metropolitan France... and incorporated into Algeria Algeria Algeria , officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria , also formally referred to as the Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of Northwest Africa with Algiers as its capital.In terms of land area, it is the largest country in Africa and the Arab... |
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See also
- AlgeriaAlgeriaAlgeria , officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria , also formally referred to as the Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of Northwest Africa with Algiers as its capital.In terms of land area, it is the largest country in Africa and the Arab...
- Heads of state of AlgeriaHeads of state of Algeria-List of heads of state of Algeria:For details of the post of President of Algeria see: President of Algeria-Affiliations:-Sources:* http://www.rulers.org/rula1.html#algeria...
- Presidents of AlgeriaPresident of AlgeriaThe President of Algeria is the head of state and chief executive of Algeria, as well as the Commander-in-Chief of the Algerian armed forces.-History of the office:...
- Heads of government of AlgeriaHeads of government of Algeria-List of heads of government of Algeria:-Affiliations:-Sources:* http://www.rulers.org/rula1.html#algeria...
- Colonial heads of AlgeriaColonial heads of AlgeriaBeylerbey: Bey of beysKalifah: Governor acting in the absence of the BeylerbeyAga : Military CommanderFor continuation after independence, see: Presidents of Algeria-Sources:* http://www.rulers.org/rula1.html#algeria...
- Heads of state of Algeria
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