Ag Mama ag Sidi | |
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Amenokal of the Kel Ahaggar | |
Reign | 1786–1830 |
Coronation | 1786 |
Predecessor | Yunus ag Sidi |
Successor | al-Hajj Ahmad |
Born | Hoggar Mountains, Algeria |
Religion | Islam |
Ag Mama ag Sidi (ruled c. 1786 – 1830) was the Amenokal, or ruler, of the Kel Ahaggar, a prominent Tuareg confederation in present-day Algeria. His reign, though overshadowed by his more illustrious predecessors, played a crucial role in the Kel Ahaggar's ongoing dominance.[1]