Barbary Pirates & their European slaves.

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024

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  • @yoyotlemcen1425.
    @yoyotlemcen1425. Год назад +11

    We looove irlend algerian and irish loooooove 🇩🇿♥️🇩🇿♥️🇩🇿

    • @ilhamh4359
      @ilhamh4359 Год назад +2

      It's true that Algerians and Irish get on really well. My best friend is Irish (revert and married to an Algerian) and she's like a big sister to me.

    • @GodusAgma
      @GodusAgma 6 месяцев назад

      Shes not algerian@@ilhamh4359

  • @algbuzz4077
    @algbuzz4077 Год назад +7

    Algiers hostel in Baltimore, Ireland

  • @tiktokchikh_31
    @tiktokchikh_31 Год назад +8

    Algeria was so strong in 1500-1800

    • @kikotiko6896
      @kikotiko6896 9 месяцев назад

      Slavery is not something that is consistent with our culture and religion :(

    • @tiktokchikh_31
      @tiktokchikh_31 9 месяцев назад

      @@kikotiko6896 colonialism hi

  • @zinocrb
    @zinocrb Год назад +10

    What marocco has to do with Rais hamidou...he is algérien

    • @gooddiscourse
      @gooddiscourse Год назад

      No. This is about Murat Reis, also known as Jan Janzoon Van Harlem (sometimes "The Blond Arabarie"). This is actually about the Sale Rovers and the Republic of Sale, even if the creator isn't aware of the difference. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sal%C3%A9_Rovers

    • @primalireland-histcult
      @primalireland-histcult  Год назад +1

      Thanks, trying to cover a story within 5 minutes to that level of detail is very difficult to do.

    • @mohbirminghamdz8970
      @mohbirminghamdz8970 Год назад +1

      True ❤

    • @ilhamh4359
      @ilhamh4359 Год назад +2

      Yes, Rais Hamidou, real name Hamidou Ben Ali, was a Kabyle Algerian admiral and pirate from Boumerdes.
      The video is about Murat Reis/Mourad Rais the Younger (Al-Saghir) real name Jan Janszoon van Haarlem, who was a Dutch pirate and accepted Islam in Algiers after the Turks captured him. He took his pirate name from the name of Murat Reis/Mourad Rais the Elder (El-Kabir), an Ottoman privateer and admiral of Albanian origin.

    • @foundou7
      @foundou7 Год назад +1

      Yes Murat Rais, Rais Hamidou.....etc all from Algeria. Algiers carries lots of details of Barbary history

  • @wassimouch1390
    @wassimouch1390 6 месяцев назад +3

    If you don't come to Algeria 🇩🇿 Algeria come to you 😁

  • @waynemcauliffe2362
    @waynemcauliffe2362 2 года назад +5

    Poor buggers

  • @derkennedy1228
    @derkennedy1228 11 дней назад

    And now we invite them back, what can possibly go wrong?

  • @PythagorasHyperborea
    @PythagorasHyperborea Месяц назад

    So, the Irish have been enslaved by the vikings and the Barbary pirates and Cromwell and the American colonialists, and that's just the few I've heard of. And now we're still being effed with. Lovely.

  • @mohamedeljallouli4726
    @mohamedeljallouli4726 Год назад +1

    Murat rais was the one that started new Amsterdam that later became New York

    • @primalireland-histcult
      @primalireland-histcult  Год назад

      I didn't know that!

    • @mohamedeljallouli4726
      @mohamedeljallouli4726 Год назад +1

      My mistake his son, Anthony from sale, he inherit his father wealth and went to new Brooklyn New York where he bought ground and one of the family that come out of Anthony are the famous Vanderbilt family

  • @irelandmyisland
    @irelandmyisland Год назад +3

    Great bit of our history tnx.

  • @jambouh8575
    @jambouh8575 Год назад +1

    Sorry to tell you that the real jack sparrow ( jack birdy) was one of these pirates turned turks: John Ward or Birdy (c. 1553[1] - 1622), also known as Jack Ward or later as Yusuf Reis, was an English-Ottoman pirate who later became a Barbary Corsair for the Ottoman Empire operating out of Tunis during the early 17th century…en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Ward

    • @primalireland-histcult
      @primalireland-histcult  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the input, I didn't know that!

    • @jambouh8575
      @jambouh8575 Год назад

      @@primalireland-histcult than an other strange thing is that the family sununu is well spread in Tunisia, sununu means sparrow in Arabic, are they descendants of yousuf reis/ jack birdy, who knows? One other bizarre thing is that the name is also spread In Lebanon and Palestine and some members of the family relocated in Cuba in the late 19th century, so they finally be in the Caribbean , one of their descendants are :John Henry Sununu[a] (born July 2, 1939) is an American politician who was the 75th governor of New Hampshire from 1983 to 1989 and later White House chief of staff under President George H. W. Bush. And also Christopher Thomas Sununu who has served since 2017 as the 82nd governor of New Hampshire. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_H._Sununu

  • @jhnshep
    @jhnshep Год назад

    The Citadel 'Chateau d'If' of the count of monte cristo fame was built near Marseille in order to counter barbary raids.

  • @yunus23196
    @yunus23196 3 месяца назад

    Algeria was a part of Otmani empire . the were controlling Mediterranean sea . what is the reason to attack Baltimore ?

  • @mikekavanagh8952
    @mikekavanagh8952 Год назад

    Good Presentation,

  • @ilhamh4359
    @ilhamh4359 Год назад +4

    When he was a privateer, Jan Janszoon flew the Dutch flag against Spanish ships and pretended to be Turkish by flying the Turkish flag when he att
    acked ships from other European countries, until he ended up being captured by the Turks !🤣
    It's only AFTER THAT that he accepted Islam in Algiers and he soon became a kind of Muslim missionary, converting other Europeans while still being a pirate.
    Most pirate captains who atta
    cked European ships and shores and most of their crews were European reverts. For example, the former English pirate Jack Ward, the inspiration for Captain Jack Sparrow, accepted Islam along with all of his crew and settled in Tunis.

    • @primalireland-histcult
      @primalireland-histcult  Год назад

      Thanks for the update and taking the time to comment, and yes flying a flag of convenience was thier stock in trade!

    • @ilhamh4359
      @ilhamh4359 Год назад

      @@primalireland-histcult
      You're welcome.

    • @gooddiscourse
      @gooddiscourse Год назад

      He flew the Dutch Flag when he was attacking British ships. The same antagonism behind his taking the English Protestants instead of the Catholics at Baltimore.

  • @zico4116
    @zico4116 3 месяца назад

    Thid dutch pirate named rais murad was a pirate operating from sala in morroco whenever he won a ship battle against spaniards he raised the dutch flag because spain was at war with holand, yet whenever he won a battle against any others like french, italians he raised the ottoman flag or tukish flag, the arrouj brothers from algiers figured out and set up a guetupon for this dutch bastard, he got caught and had no other option than revert to islam yet in his heart he stayed what he was, now the sack of baltomore happened before he became a captive to the ottomans , so give us a break and don' t pin this baltimore thing on us, we algerians still have a municipality called bir murad rais which means murad rais well an i see no connectiin with the whole story here.

  • @RonanWilson-j4g
    @RonanWilson-j4g Месяц назад

    😮

  • @ilhamh4359
    @ilhamh4359 Год назад +4

    If it's true that Murat Reis let the Irish go and only kept the English colonisers, then he did the Irish a big favour and they should be thankful to him, while Hackett was unjustly killed.

    • @Strawberry-12.
      @Strawberry-12. Год назад

      Thankful for attacking there island, really?

    • @ilhamh4359
      @ilhamh4359 Год назад

      @@Strawberry-12.
      For getting rid of the English invaders, yes.

    • @Strawberry-12.
      @Strawberry-12. Год назад

      @@ilhamh4359 they didn’t get rid of the English, the Irish had to do that themselves 400years later

    • @ilhamh4359
      @ilhamh4359 Год назад

      @@Strawberry-12.
      I'm not saying they got rid of ALL the English invaders, but only those they captured that day. I'm well aware of the long struggle of the Irish people towards their independence and the civil war that ensued because of the partition.

    • @Strawberry-12.
      @Strawberry-12. Год назад

      @@ilhamh4359 they also enslaved Irish people too, this was piracy and enslavement it’s not justifiable

  • @gooddiscourse
    @gooddiscourse Год назад

    Your map at 0:36 is highighting the wrong area for Murat Reis' (Jan Janzoon Van Haarlem's) base. He was in Sali (or Salee), which is on the west coast on the map, due west of the word Morocco.
    You're video is a little confusing because you jump forward 100 years, and then back to the 3 people from the Baltimore raid who eventually returned.

    • @aissaachir9119
      @aissaachir9119 2 месяца назад

      Roh t9awed ga3dine ghir tekedbo w teser9o.....ma test7iche?

  • @kurtbogle2973
    @kurtbogle2973 Год назад

    I question whether privateering was a racket or not? My people, the Bogle's had a ship The Concert of Glasgow, taken by a French privateer. It was later taken from the French by the English Navy. All efforts to retrieve their ship from the Privy council were useless.
    If you look at the European power structure at that time England, France , and Spain were all three partners in the plundering of the Americas. So at least to me it raises the question of whether or not privateering was a cheep way of obtaining new ships for free?

    • @primalireland-histcult
      @primalireland-histcult  Год назад

      As I understand, it was used to bolster a nation's naval power through private incentive.

  • @NubiansNapata
    @NubiansNapata Год назад +2

    Long live north Africa 💪🏼💪🏽

  • @Christdiedforoursins1Corinthia

    Facinating ,thank you.I am decended from Irish who are related to UK kings and queens and slaves from the Dutch East India company.

  • @ilhamh4359
    @ilhamh4359 Год назад +1

    Muslims who try to convert others by force and tort
    ure are committing a major sin since they go against Allah's (swt) command and that of his Blessed Messenger (asws).

  • @kurtbogle2973
    @kurtbogle2973 Год назад

    I love the Irish! Because they have a wonderful sense of history. and long memories to go along with it.
    To understand where you stand in this world and where things are headed, this is nessary.
    Blind acceptance of what ever happens and purposeful blindness is not their way. Standing up for what's good and right is what the Irish do as a nation whether or not it happens on a indviduial scale or not.
    Anyone who looks at the Irish sense of truth and fairness as a country can't help but be impressed.

  • @halimitarek9497
    @halimitarek9497 Год назад

    They were not pirates they were algerian and Moroccan Navy 👌