Arnaut Mami
Arnaut Mami or Mahomed the Albanian (fl. 1572–76) was an Ottoman Albanian renegade, the squadron admiral and the supreme commander of all Islamic vessels in North Africa and Pasha Algiers, known as the most formidable corsair of that period for his terrorizing of the narrow seas. He was also captain general of Turkish galleys in Algiers. He was called Arnaut after his Albanian origin.
On the morning of September 26 1575, Arnaut's ship attacked the galley Sol on the Catalan coast, with Miguel de Cervantes aboard. After significant resistance, in which the captain and many crew members were killed, the surviving passengers were taken to Algiers as captives. After five years as a slave, Cervantes was released when his family paid the ransom.
See also
- Dali Marni
References
Sources
- Henry Edward Watts; John Parker Anderson (1891). Life of Miguel de Cervantes. Walter Scott. pp. 21–.
- Francisco Navarro y Ledesma (1973). Cervantes: the man and the genius. Charterhouse.
- Mme. Laure Prus (1852). A Residence in Algeria. W. Pickering. pp. 262–.