1805 – The day after the assassination of the head of the influential family, Busnach (29 June 1805), the Janissaries sacked Algiers killing between 200 and 500 Jews. Causing serious unrest throughout the city.[1]
2003 – 21 May: The 6.8 MwBoumerdès earthquake affected northern Algeria with a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme). With at least 400 killed in Algiers alone, more than 2,200 people were killed altogether, and a moderate tsunami sank boats located near Spain's Balearic Islands.
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Published in 18th–19th centuries
J. Morgan (1728), "The Antiquity, Names, Revolutions and Situation of the City of Algiers", A Complete History of Algiers, London: Printed for the author, by J. Bettenham, OCLC 3343218
James Wilson Stevens (1797), An Historical and Geographical Account of Algiers, Philadelphia: Printed by Hogan & M'Elroy, OL 7239367M
Samuel Sullivan Cox (1870), Search for Winter Sunbeams in the Riviera, Corsica, Algiers and Spain, New York: D. Appleton & Company, OCLC 1022285, OL 6944535M
Lisbeth Gooch Seguin (1878), Walks in Algiers and its Surroundings, London: Daldy, Isbister & Co., OL 23405512M
"Algiers", Appleton's European Guide Book, New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1888
Noah Brooks (1895), "Algiers", The Mediterranean Trip, C. Scribner's Sons, OCLC 1315401
R. Lambert Playfair (1895), "City of Algiers", Handbook for Travellers in Algeria and Tunis (5th ed.), London: J. Murray, OCLC 4443952
D.E. Lorenz (1922), "Algiers", The New Mediterranean Traveller: A Handbook of Practical Information (7th ed.), F.H. Revell Company
Gert Eichler (1977). "From Colonialism to National Independence: Algiers' Social Ecology". GeoJournal. 1 (5): 5–12. doi:10.1007/BF00188881. JSTOR 41142033. S2CID 143917804.
Ellen G. Friedman (1980). "Trinitarian Hospitals in Algiers: An Early Example of Health Care for Prisoners of War". Catholic Historical Review. 66 (4): 551–564. JSTOR 25020912. PMID 11631798.
Zeynep Çelik (scholar) (1997). Urban Forms and Colonial Confrontations: Algiers Under French Rule. Berkeley: University of California Press – via UC Press E-Books Collection.
Published in 21st century
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza; Dickson Eyoh, eds. (2003). "Algiers, Algeria". Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century African History. Routledge. ISBN 0415234794.
Allen Christelow (2004). "Algiers". In Kevin Shillington (ed.). Encyclopedia of African History. Routledge. pp. 66–67. ISBN 978-1-135-45670-2.
Karim Hadjri, Mohamed Osmani (2004). "Spatial development and urban transformation of colonial and postcolonial Algiers". In Yasser Elsheshtawy (ed.). Planning Middle Eastern Cities: An Urban Kaleidoscope. Routledge. p. 29. ISBN 978-1-134-41010-1.
Jean-Louis Cohen (2006). "Architectural History and the Colonial Question: Casablanca, Algiers and Beyond". Architectural History. 49. ISSN 0066-622X.
C. Edmund Bosworth, ed. (2007). "Algiers". Historic Cities of the Islamic World. Leiden: Koninklijke Brill. p. 22. ISBN 978-9004153882.
Kenneth Brown (2008), "Algiers", in Bruce E. Stanley; Michael R.T. Dumper (eds.), Cities of the Middle East and North Africa, Santa Barbara, USA: ABC-CLIO, p. 29, ISBN 9781576079201
Shiela Crane (2008). "Architecture at the ends of empire: urban reflections between Algiers and Marseille". In Gyan Prakash and Kevin Michael Kruse (ed.). Spaces of the Modern City: Imaginaries, Politics, and Everyday Life. Princeton University Press. p. 99. ISBN 978-0-691-13343-0.
Attilio Petruccioli (2008). "Algiers: the Colonial City". In Salma K. Jayyusi; et al. (eds.). The City in the Islamic World. Koninklijke Brill. p. 993+. ISBN 978-90-04-16240-2.
Gabor Agoston; Bruce Alan Masters (2009). "Algiers". Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire. Facts on File. p. 33. ISBN 978-1-4381-1025-7.
"Algiers". Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture. Oxford University Press. 2009. p. 52. ISBN 978-0-19-530991-1.
in Frenchedit
Ch. Brossard, ed. (1906). "Algerie: Description des villes: Algers". Colonies françaises. Géographie pittoresque et monumentale de la France (in French). Paris: Flammarion. hdl:2027/mdp.39015005579753. (+ table of contents)
Rachid Sidi Boumedine (2002). "Alger, la complexité d'une métropole". Cahiers de la Méditerranée [fr] (in French). 64 – via Revues.org.
Nora Semmoud (2003). "Les mutations de la morphologie socio-spatiale algéroise" [Transformation of Algiers urban morphology]. Annales de géographie (in French). 112 – via Persee.fr.
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