Hadj Ahmed Chabane
| Hadj Ahmed Chabane | |
|---|---|
| Dey | |
| 4th Dey of Algiers | |
| Reign | 1688– 14 August 1695 |
| Predecessor | Mezzo Morto Hüseyin Pasha |
| Successor | Hadj Ahmed |
| Born | Ahmed Chabane Cogia 1628 – 1633 Anatolia, Ottoman Empire |
| Died | 15 August or 10 September 1695 Algiers, Regency of Algiers |
| Country | Regency of Algiers |
| Religion | Islam |
| Occupation | Odjak then Dey |
| Military career | |
| Battles / wars | Battle of Moulouya Revolt in Algiers (1692) Battle of Djidioua Tunisian–Algerian War (1694) |
Hadj Ahmed Chabane Dey (Arabic:الحاج احمد شعبان داي, romanized: al-ḥāǧ Aḥmad šaʿbān dāy) (d. 1695) was the fourth Dey of Algiers. He ruled from 1688 to 1695, and was the first member of the Algerian Janissary Odjak to ever assume this position. Under his leadership, Algeria enjoyed good relations with France. His military campaigns against Morocco and Tunis were successful. However, his enemies turned his Eastern army against him; he was removed from power and executed.