Raïs Hamidou

Rais Hamidou or Hamidu, also called Hammida or Amidon (in the American literature) (1773–1815) was a famous Algerian corsair. He captured many ships during his career. Hamidou died in the Battle off Cape Gata against an American squadron commanded by Stephen Decatur in 1815. The commune of Raïs Hamidou in Algiers, is named after him.

Raïs Hamidou
الرايس حميدو
Raïs Hamidou's flagship Meshuda surrounded by an American fleet at the Battle off Cape Gata
Born1773
Boumerdes, Regency of Algiers
Died1815
Cape Gata, Near of Spain
Piratical career
NicknameAmir el bihar (leader of the seas)
TypeCorsair
AllegianceRegency of Algiers
Years active1795 - 1815
RankCaptain, then Admiral
CommandsMeshuda

Portuguesa

Stedio

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