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| body_discovered = December the 8th 1630   
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| residence = Benghazi, Saranidia
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| successor = Khalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein
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| criminal_penalty = payment of diyya
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| spouse = Mariam Hussein, Fatima Hussein, Khadija Hussein
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| children = Khalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein, Aisha Bint Ahmed Hussein and suleiman Bint Ahmed Hussein 
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Revision as of 19:25, 1 November 2020

Sayyid

Ahmed Ali Hussein
Died
Barbary Coast
Cause of deathdrowning
Body discoveredDecember the 8th 1630
MonumentsA statue in National Heroes' Park, Saranidia
NationalityAl-Saranidi
CitizenshipOttoman (nominally), Al-Saranidi
EducationPrimary education and Naval officer training
EraEarly Modern Era
Known forBarbary corsair
TitleSayyid
SuccessorKhalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein
MovementIslamic Imperialism
Opponent(s)the Spanish Empire
Criminal charge(s)manslaughter
Criminal penaltypayment of diyya
Spouse(s)Mariam Hussein, Fatima Hussein, Khadija Hussein
Partner(s)Valeria (allegedly)
ChildrenKhalid Ibn Ahmed Hussein, Aisha Bint Ahmed Hussein and suleiman Bint Ahmed Hussein
Parent(s)Ali Hussein and Maria Hussein
Piratical career
NicknameAl-Mirza ("the Prince")
Other namesKhalid Al-Saranidi
Typecorsair
AllegianceEmirate of Saranidia
Years active1615-1630
RankCaptain
Base of operationsBarbary coast
CommandsAl-Yunus
Battles/warsOttoman–Habsburg wars
Wealth£5 million (in today's money)


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 (a Sayyid and judge) 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.