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عبد الرحمن بن محمد, جيلالي (1994) (ərəb) , الجزائر: الشركة الوطنية للنشر والتوزيع, pp. 40 (The General History of Algeria by Abd al-Rahman al-Jilali Part Three: Regarding the Period Between 1514 and 1830): "so he first moved to the city of Cherchell and occupied it in 922 AH (1516 AD) and then advanced to the city of Algiers on the same date, so he rescued it from the clutches of the Spanish and strengthened it with his symbolic three colored flag: green, yellow and red colors, and his brother Khair al-Din at that time was busy conquering the city of Mostaganem."
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(1965) , الشركة الوطنية للنشر والتوزيع, p. 175 (The Three Hundred Years' War between Algeria and Spain 1492-1792 by Ahmad taoufik Al-Madani): "The death sentence was in his hands, and he became the sole authority in the city of Algiers. He raised his banners of three colors above its walls and castles: green, yellow and red, and spread his authority after a short period of time over the entire plains surrounding the city of Algiers. He took the initiative to mint coins bearing his emblem, on which he wrote: “Mit in Algiers.”"
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Kahlaoui, Tarek (16 yanvar 2018) (ingilis) , BRILL, pp. 216 ISBN: 978-90-04-34738-0. : "The city of Algiers is represented by a flag of red, yellow and green horizontal stripes in an Ottoman atlas of 1551 (Al-Sharafīʼs atlas of 1551)."
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Gaïd, Mouloud (1975) (fransız) , Maison tunisienne de l'édition, pp. 58 : "The great flag of Algiers, formed of three bands of silk in red, green and yellow, majestically deployed over the gate."
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Galibert, Léon (1844) (fransız) , Furne, pp. 181 Quoted by بلقاسم, مولود قاسم نايت (1985) (ərəb) , دار البعث،, pp. 142 : "The great national flag of Algiers, formed of three bands of silk, red, green and yellow, was displayed majestically above the Bab-Azoun gate,"
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Assari, Nadir (2007) (fransız) , Alpha, pp. 69 ISBN: 978-9961-780-15-2. : “During the Turkish era, the flag of Algiers was made up of three bands of red, green and yellow silk. »
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(fransız) (1837) , Bouslama, pp. 193 : “ it was from the top of its vast terraces (Jenina palace) on which floated the red, yellow and green standard.”
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Bernard, Marius (1887) (fransız) , Plon, Nourrit, pp. 39 : "Nothing is missing, not even the long pole on which the insolent flag of the regency flew for so long with its three horizontal bands, yellow at the bottom, red at the top, green in the middle."
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the standard flying from an Algerine Xebec near Gibraltar, by Dominic Serres (1722-1793).
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The standard flying from a Barbary pirate ship, by Circle of Adriaen van Diest (1655-1704).
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"Algiers flag" in 17th 18th century FLAGS PRINT 1950s.
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58 Early form of Algerian Flag in "The Flags of the World" Plate 7, volume 6-143.
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Portrait of "Hayreddin Barbarossa, Founder of the State of Algiers" by Mohammed Racim.
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The seven standards of the bey.
The Bache-Allam stood in the center, carrying the large standard of embroidered green silk, on which was embroidered this sentence: نَصْرٌ مِّن اللَّهِ وَفَتْحٌ قَرِيبٌ (With the help of God the conquest is near).
This flag was bordered with gold and silver fringes and topped with a silver globe. On each side marched the three other flags without inscription, generally composed of three vertical bands red, yellow, red.
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—(fransız) (1867)
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Flag of the Barbarossa brothers in the National Maritime Public Museum, Algiers
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Regimental Flag of Algiers (according to Richard Holmes Laurie)
Other Standards of the Regency of Algiers
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Alternative Flag of the Regency of Algiers (XVI century)
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Type of War Standard (according to B. Dubreuil and Pierre Lux-Wurm)
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Algerian Naval Flag (Algerian Corsairs) before 1830 (according to K.-H. Hesmer)
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Algerian Land forces Flag (Algerian Odjak) before 1830 (according to (ingilis) (1986) , Flag Research Center., p. 166 )
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