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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 | | 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 | | death_place = Al-Yunus, coast of Spain. | ||
| death_cause = drowning | | death_cause = drowning | ||
| body_discovered = | | body_discovered = January the 8th 1631 | ||
| resting_place = | | resting_place = Corsairs’ Mausoleum, Benghazi | ||
| monuments = a statue in National Martyrs’ Park | | monuments = a statue in National Martyrs’ Park,Kallipolis, Saranidia | ||
| residence = Benghazi, | | residence = Benghazi port, Saranidia | ||
| nationality = Al-Saranidi | | nationality = Al-Saranidi | ||
| citizenship = Ottoman (nominally), Al-Saranidi. | |||
| | | education = primary education and naval officer training. | ||
| alma_mater = Salah Ha Deen Makhtab, Benghazi | |||
| education = | | occupation = midshipman (1609-1613), naval officer (1913-1615), Corsair (1615-1630) | ||
| alma_mater = Salah Ha Deen Makhtab | | years_active = 1615-1630 | ||
| occupation = | | era = early modern | ||
| years_active = | |||
| era = | |||
| employer = Al-Saranidi Navy (1609-1615), himself (1615-1630) | | employer = Al-Saranidi Navy (1609-1615), himself (1615-1630) | ||
| organization = Al-Saranidi Navy ( | | organization = Al-Saranidi Navy (1609-1615), Al-Yunus(his ship, 1615-1630) | ||
| known_for = | | 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) | ||
| title = Sayyid | |||
| title = Sayyid | | successor = [[Khalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein (Corsair)|Khalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein]] | ||
| | | movement = Islamic imperialist | ||
| | | opponents = Spanish Empire | ||
| movement = Islamic | |||
| opponents = | |||
| criminal_charge = manslaughter | | criminal_charge = manslaughter | ||
| criminal_penalty = payment of diyya | | criminal_penalty = payment of diyya | ||
| criminal_status = | | criminal_status = sentence served | ||
| | | spouses = Aisha Maryam Hussein and Fatima Khadija Hussein | ||
| children = Khalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein, Aisha Bint Ahmed Hussein, Muhammad Ibn Ahmed Hussein | |||
| children = | | parents = Ali Hussein and Maria Hussein | ||
| nickname = Al-Mirza (literally: “the Prince) | |||
| parents = Ali | | type = Corsair | ||
| | | 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 = | | battles = numerous unnamed battles | ||
| wealth = £5 million | | 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 | |
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Born | August the 3rd 1595. Benghazi (then part of the Emirate of Saranidia |
Died | December the 3rd 1630 Al-Yunus, coast of Spain. |
Cause of death | drowning |
Body discovered | January the 8th 1631 |
Resting place | Corsairs’ Mausoleum, Benghazi |
Monuments | a statue in National Martyrs’ Park,Kallipolis, Saranidia |
Nationality | Al-Saranidi |
Citizenship | Ottoman (nominally), Al-Saranidi. |
Education | primary education and naval officer training. |
Alma mater | Salah Ha Deen Makhtab, Benghazi |
Occupation | midshipman (1609-1613), naval officer (1913-1615), Corsair (1615-1630) |
Years active | 1615-1630 |
Era | early modern |
Employer | Al-Saranidi Navy (1609-1615), himself (1615-1630) |
Organization | Al-Saranidi Navy (1609-1615), Al-Yunus(his ship, 1615-1630) |
Known for | Al-Saranidi Corsair |
Style | Sayyid |
Net worth | £5 million (in today’s money) |
Title | Sayyid |
Successor | Khalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein |
Movement | Islamic imperialist |
Opponent(s) | Spanish Empire |
Criminal charge(s) | manslaughter |
Criminal penalty | payment of diyya |
Criminal status | sentence served |
Children | Khalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein, Aisha Bint Ahmed Hussein, Muhammad Ibn Ahmed Hussein |
Parent(s) | Ali Hussein and Maria Hussein |
Piratical career | |
Nickname | Al-Mirza (literally: “the Prince) |
Type | Corsair |
Allegiance | Emirate of Saranidia |
Years active | 1615-1630 |
Rank | Reis |
Base of operations | Benghazi, Kingdom of Saranidia |
Commands | Al-Yunus |
Battles/wars | numerous 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.