Draft:Dar Es-Sultan

دار السلطان
16th century–1830

Map of Dar Es-Sultan, including districts, in the Regency of Algiers.
CapitalAlgiers
History 
• Established
16th century
• Disestablished
1830
Today part of Algeria

Dar Es-Sultan, which can be translated into "Sultan's Domain" - is one of the provinces of the Regency of Algiers. This province is bounded to the north by the Mediterranean Sea, to the east by the Beylik of Constantine, to the south by that of the Beylik of Titteri and to the west by the Western Beylik. Dar Es Sultan includes a territory including the capital Algiers, the Mitidja plain and the coastline to Tenès[1].

By transposing this region, on the current territorial divisions, it would consist of the wilayas of Algiers, Tipaza, Blida as well as parts of the wilayas of Chlef, Médéa, Boumerdes and Ain Defla.

  1. ^ Montagnon, Pierre (2012-12-14). Histoire de l'Algérie (in French). Pygmalion. p. 424. ISBN 978-2-7564-0921-4. Retrieved 2016-06-23.

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