Tunisian–Algerian Wars
The Tunisian-Algerian Wars were a set of wars fought between the Regency of Algiers, and the Regency of Tunis.
Pre-1670 conflicts
- Algerian-Tunisian war (1627)
After 1670 Algiers went through several reforms and gained autonomy. After a short civil war in 1710, Algiers became De facto independent, or quasi independent. While the other wars are linked to each other, this one isn't, and is a standalone war. Tunis gained a large amount of autonomy after 1705.
Post-1670 conflicts
- Algerian-Tunisian War (1694)
- Maghrebi war (1699-1702)
- Algerian-Tunisian War (1705)
Conflicts of the 18th century and the 19th century lead to a peace treaty in 1817, where the two sides recognized each other, Algiers waives the payment of the tribute from Tunis, and both sides renounce any territorial claim:
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