Muhammad I Pasha
Muhammad Pasha was an Egyptian Pasha of the Regency of Algiers from 1566.[1] He was the son of the famous Pasha of Algiers Salah Rais.[1] He was active in extending Algiers and building several forts.[1] He was succeeded by Uluç Ali Reis, a famous pirate of Italian origins.[1]
| Muhammad Pasha | |
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| Born | Unknown | 
| Nationality | Egyptian | 
| Occupation | Pasha of the Regency of Algiers | 
| Years active | From 1566 | 
| Known for | Extending Algiers and building several forts | 
| Successor | Uluç Ali Reis | 
| Parent | Salah Rais (father) | 
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| Historical rulers of Algeria | |
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| Zayyanid rulers of the Kingdom of Tlemcen (1235–1556) | 
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| Ottoman governors of the Regency of Algiers (1517–1710) | 
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| Deys of the Deylik of Algiers (1710–1830) | 
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| Governors of French Algeria (1830–1962) | 
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| Presidents of the Republic of Algeria (1962–present) | |
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