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Ahmed Ibn Ali Hussein, often called Ahmed Ali Hussein was an Al-Saranidi privateer, nobleman and naval officer during the Early Modern period.
Sayyid Ahmed Ibn Ali Hussein Reis, Beylerbey | |
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Born | 2nd of August 1595 Benghazi, Emirate of Saranidia |
Died | 3rd of December 1630 coast of Spain |
Cause of death | drowning |
Body discovered | 5th of January 1631 |
Resting place | Corsair’s mausoleum Benghazi, Libya |
Monuments | a statue in National Heroes’ 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, Emirate of Saranidia |
Occupation | midshipman (1909-1612), naval officer (1612-1615), Corsair (1615-1630) |
Era | early modern |
Employer | Al-Saranidi Navy (1609-1615) |
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, Beylerbey, Reis |
Successor | Khalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein |
Movement | Islamic imperialism |
Opponent(s) | Spanish Empire |
Criminal charge(s) | manslaughter |
Criminal penalty | payment of diyya |
Criminal status | sentences served |
Spouse(s) | Aisha Fatima Hussein, Mariam Khadijah Hussein |
Children | Khalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein, Aisha bint Ahmed Hussein, Suleiman Ibn Ahmed Hussein and Muhammad Ibn Ahmed Hussein |
Piratical career | |
Nickname | Al Mirza (literally “the Prince) |
Other names | N/A |
Type | Corsair |
Allegiance | Emirate of Saranidia |
Years active | 1915-1630 |
Rank | Reis |
Base of operations | Benghazi, Emirate of Saranidia |
Commands | Al-Yunus |
Battles/wars | various unnamed battles |
Wealth | £4 million (in today’s money) |
Later work | n/a (he died on at sea as a Corsair) |
Early life
Born in 1595 was the son of Ahmed Ali Hussein and his Christian wife Maria Hussein.
Controversy
In Saranidia he is largely regarded as a national hero, Islamic hero and war hero. However, there is some controversy about him as he was known to have sold slaves and allegedly captured a Spanish woman called Valeria as a concubine.