List of governors of Oran
This is a list of the Spanish and Algerine governors or Beys of Oran.
Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
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Spanish Suzerainty, administered as Spanish Oran | ||
1509–1509 | Pedro Navarro, conde de Oliveto, Governor | Took the city from the Zayyanids. |
1509–1510 | , Governor | |
1510–1512 | Diego Fernández de Córdoba, Governor | 1st Term |
1512–1516 | , Governor | |
1516–1518 | Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Arellano, marqués de Comares, Governor | 2nd Term, died in office |
1518–1520 | , Governor | 1st Term, son of his predecessor |
1520–1523 | , Governor | |
1523–1531 | , Governor | 2nd Term |
1531–1534 | Pedro de Godoy, Governor | |
1534–1558 | Martín Alonso Fernández de Córdoba Montemayor y Velasco, conde de Alcaudete, Governor | |
1558–1564 | , Governor | |
1564–1565 | , Governor | |
1565–1567 | , Governor | |
1567–1571 | , Governor | |
1571–1573 | , Governor | |
1573–1574 | , Governor | 1st Term |
1574–1575 | , Governor | |
1575–1585 | Martín de Córdoba y Velasco, marqués de Cortes, Governor | |
1585–1589 | Pedro de Padilla, Governor | |
1589–1594 | , Governor | 2nd Term |
1594–1596 | , Governor | |
1596–1604 | , Governor | |
1604–1607 | , Governor | |
1607–1608 | , Governor | |
1608–1616 | , Governor | |
1616–1625 | Jorge de Cárdenas Manrique, duque de Maqueda, Governor | |
1625–1628 | , Governor | |
1628–1632 | , Governor | |
1632–1639 | , Governor | 1st Term |
1639–1643 | , Governor | |
1643–1647 | , Governor | |
1647–1652 | , Governor | 2nd Term |
1652–1660 | , Governor | |
1660–1666 | , Governor | |
1666–1672 | , Governor | |
1672–1675 | Diego de Portugal, Governor | |
1675–1678 | , Governor | |
1678–1681 | , Governor | |
1681–1682 | , Governor | |
1682–1683 | , Governor | |
1683–1685 | , Governor | |
1685–1687 | , Governor | |
1687–1687 | , Governor | |
1687–1691 | , Governor | |
1691–1692 | , Governor | |
1692–1697 | , Governor | |
1697–1701 | , Governor | |
1701–1704 | , Governor | |
1704–1707 | Carlo Carafa, Governor | |
1707–1708 | , Governor | |
Algerine Suzerainty | ||
1708 | Annexed by the Beylik of Mascara, part of the Regency of Algiers | |
1708–1732 | Mustapha Bouchelaghem, Bey | Took the city from Spain |
Spanish Suzerainty, administered as Spanish Oran | ||
1732–1732 | Álvaro de Navia Osorio y Vigil, marqués de Santa Cruz de Marcenado, Governor | Killed in a raid by Arab tribes |
1733–1733 | , Governor | |
1733–1738 | , Governor | |
1738–1742 | , Governor | |
1742–1748 | , Governor | |
1748–1752 | , Governor | |
1752–1758 | , Governor | |
1758–1765 | , Governor | 1st Term |
1765–1768 | , Governor | |
1767–1770 | , Governor | |
1770–1774 | , Governor | |
1774–1778 | , Governor | 2nd Term |
1778–1779 | , Governor | |
1779–1785 | , Governor | |
1785–1789 | , Governor | |
1789–1790 | , Governor | |
1790–1791 | , Governor | |
1791–1792 | Juan de Courten, Governor | |
Algerine suzerainty | ||
1792 | Re-incorporated into the Beylik of Mascara, became capital of the province | |
1792–1798/1799 | , Bey | |
1798/1799–1802 | , Bey | Son of Mohammed el-Kebir |
1802–1805 | , Bey | 1st Term |
1805?–1807 | , Bey | Son of Mohammed el-Kebir, executed. |
1807–1807 | , Bey | 2nd Term |
1807–1812 | , Bey | Brother of Mohammed, executed |
1812–1817 | , Bey | Nicknamed the "Turk", executed |
1827–1831 | , Bey | Last Bey of Oran, sent into exile |
1831 | Conquered by France and incorporated into French Algeria |
See also[]
- List of mayors of Oran, 1832–present
- Timeline of Oran
- Algeria
- Heads of state of Algeria
- Presidents of Algeria
- Heads of government of Algeria
- Colonial heads of Algeria
- Lists of office-holders
Categories:
- Algeria history-related lists
- Lists of political office-holders in Algeria
- Lists of office-holders
- Spanish colonial governors and administrators
- Spanish Africa
- Ottoman Algeria