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| honorific_prefix = Sayyid  
| honorific_prefix = Sayyid
| name = Ahmed Ali Hussein
| name = Ahmed Ibn Ali Hussein  
| honorific_suffix = Reis   
| honorific_suffix = Reis   
| birth_date = August the 3rd 1595
| birth_date = August the 3rd 1595.
| birth_place = Benghazi, Emirate of Saranidiq (de-jure part of the Ottoman Empire)
| birth_place = Benghazi (then part of the Emirate of [[Saranidia]]
| death_date = December the 3rd 1630  
| death_date = December the 3rd 1630  
| death_place = Al-Yunus (his ship), Spanish coast
| death_place = Al-Yunus, coast of Spain.
| death_cause = drowning  
| death_cause = drowning  
| body_discovered = December the 8th, 1630.
| body_discovered = January the 8th 1631
| resting_place = Kallipolis Islamic Cemetery, Saranidia
| resting_place = Corsairs’ Mausoleum, Benghazi 
| monuments = a statue in National Martyrs’ Park.
| monuments = a statue in National Martyrs’ Park,Kallipolis, Saranidia
| residence = Benghazi, Emirate of Saranidia  
| residence = Benghazi port, Saranidia  
| nationality = Al-Saranidi
| nationality = Al-Saranidi  
Ottoman (de-jure)
| citizenship = Ottoman (nominally), Al-Saranidi.
| other_names = Al-Mirza (literally: the Prince)
| education = primary education and naval officer training.
| citizenship = Ottoman, Al-Saranidi  
| alma_mater = Salah Ha Deen Makhtab, Benghazi
| education = Primary education and naval training  
| occupation = midshipman (1609-1613), naval officer (1913-1615), Corsair (1615-1630)
| alma_mater = Salah Ha Deen Makhtab  
| years_active = 1615-1630
| occupation = Midshipman (1609-1612), naval officer (1612-1615), Corsair (1615-1630)
| era = early modern  
| years_active = 1609-1630
| era = Early modern  
| employer = Al-Saranidi Navy (1609-1615), himself (1615-1630)
| employer = Al-Saranidi Navy (1609-1615), himself (1615-1630)
| organization = Al-Saranidi Navy (1909-1615), Al-Yunus (1615-1630)
| organization = Al-Saranidi Navy (1609-1615), Al-Yunus(his ship, 1615-1630)
| known_for = Barbary Corsair  
| known_for = Al-Saranidi Corsair
| style = Sayyid  
| style = Sayyid  
| home_town = Benghazi  
| home_town = Benghazi  
| net_worth = £5 million (in today’s money)
| net_worth = £5 million (in today’s money)  
| height = unknown 
| title = Sayyid  
| title = Sayyid, Reis
| successor = [[Khalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein (Corsair)|Khalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein]]
| predecessor = none
| movement = Islamic imperialist
| successor = Yunus Ibn Ahmed Ali Hussein
| opponents = Spanish Empire  
| movement = Islamic imperialism 
| opponents = the Kingdom of Spain  
| criminal_charge = manslaughter  
| criminal_charge = manslaughter  
| criminal_penalty = payment of diyya
| criminal_penalty = payment of diyya
| criminal_status = Convicted
| criminal_status = sentence served
| spouse = Mariam Ali Hussein, Meryem Afet Hussein and Khadija Hussein
| spouses = Aisha Maryam Hussein and Fatima Khadija Hussein
| concubine = Maria (allegedly,sources differ )
| children = Khalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein, Aisha Bint Ahmed Hussein, Muhammad Ibn Ahmed Hussein  
| children = [[Khalid Ibn Ahmed Ali Hussein (Corsair)|Khalid Ibn Ahmed Ali Hussein]],
| parents = Ali Hussein and Maria Hussein  
Suleiman Ahmed Ali Hussein and Aisha Hussein  
| nickname = Al-Mirza (literally: “the Prince)  
| parents = Ali Suleiman Hussein and Maria Hussein  
| type = Corsair  
| awards = Beylerbey of Madinat Ahmed  (now New Sirte)
| allegiance = [[Saranidia |Emirate of Saranidia]]
| type = Corsair
| serviceyears = 1615-1630  
| allegiance =  
| base of operations = Benghazi, Kingdom of Saranidia
[[Saranidia]]  
| serviceyears = 1615-1630
| base of operations =  
Benghazi
| rank = Reis  
| rank = Reis  
| commands = Al-Yunus  
| commands = Al-Yunus  
| battles = Numerous unnamed battles
| battles = numerous unnamed battles  
| wealth = £5 million (in today’s money)
| wealth = £5 million  
}}
}}
Ahmed Ibn Ali Hussein, often called Ahmed Ali Hussein was an Al-Saranidi privateer, nobleman and naval officer during the Early Modern period.
Ahmed Ibn Ali Hussein, often called Ahmed Ali Hussein was an Al-Saranidi privateer, nobleman and naval officer during the Early Modern period.
'''Early life'''
Born in 1595 was the son of Ahmed Ali Hussein and his Christian wife Maria Hussein.
[[Category:Saranidia]]
[[Category:Saranidia]]
[[Category: incomplete articles]]
[[Category: incomplete articles]]

Revision as of 21:33, 31 October 2020

Sayyid

Ahmed Ibn Ali Hussein

Reis
BornAugust the 3rd 1595.
Benghazi (then part of the Emirate of Saranidia
DiedDecember the 3rd 1630
Al-Yunus, coast of Spain.
Cause of deathdrowning
Body discoveredJanuary the 8th 1631
Resting placeCorsairs’ Mausoleum, Benghazi
Monumentsa statue in National Martyrs’ Park,Kallipolis, Saranidia
NationalityAl-Saranidi
CitizenshipOttoman (nominally), Al-Saranidi.
Educationprimary education and naval officer training.
Alma materSalah Ha Deen Makhtab, Benghazi
Occupationmidshipman (1609-1613), naval officer (1913-1615), Corsair (1615-1630)
Years active1615-1630
Eraearly modern
EmployerAl-Saranidi Navy (1609-1615), himself (1615-1630)
OrganizationAl-Saranidi Navy (1609-1615), Al-Yunus(his ship, 1615-1630)
Known forAl-Saranidi Corsair
StyleSayyid
Net worth£5 million (in today’s money)
TitleSayyid
SuccessorKhalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein
MovementIslamic imperialist
Opponent(s)Spanish Empire
Criminal charge(s)manslaughter
Criminal penaltypayment of diyya
Criminal statussentence served
ChildrenKhalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein, Aisha Bint Ahmed Hussein, Muhammad Ibn Ahmed Hussein
Parent(s)Ali Hussein and Maria Hussein
Piratical career
NicknameAl-Mirza (literally: “the Prince)
TypeCorsair
AllegianceEmirate of Saranidia
Years active1615-1630
RankReis
Base of operationsBenghazi, Kingdom of Saranidia
CommandsAl-Yunus
Battles/warsnumerous unnamed battles
Wealth£5 million

Ahmed Ibn Ali Hussein, often called Ahmed Ali Hussein was an Al-Saranidi privateer, nobleman and naval officer during the Early Modern period. Early life

Born in 1595 was the son of Ahmed Ali Hussein and his Christian wife Maria Hussein.