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Archives of the Colonial Period 1830-1962
Fonds of Qadis and Mahkamas (D) 1845 - 1920
This fonds includes a set of registers composed of contracts drawn up by Al Qadi, during the French colonial period, concerning purchases and sales, inheritances and civil status documents such as marriage and divorce certificates, etc. The documents in this collection are considered a continuation of the collection of Al Mahakim Alshari’a documented by the Qadis during the Ottoman period.
Fonds of the General Government of Algeria (E)
The general government of Algeria was created and placed under the supervision of the Ministry of War, under the command of a governor general, by order of July 22, 1834, for the management of the Algerian administration of locals and settlers.
This collection includes a set of series which reflect the activities of the central administration in Algeria and deal with the work of the government office, fine arts, education, public health, public works, development and economic plans and projects for the agricultural, industrial, and commercial sectors, forests, water, labor, and social activity. They include the following series:
- Office of the Governor General (1E) 1839 – 1964 :
This series is composed of correspondences received at the Office of the Governor General, sent by different central administrations which come under the General Government of Algeria, as well as all the instructions and decisions promulgated by the governor, concerning the organization of the sectors falling under his governance.
- Directorate of Civil Services (2E) 1889 – 1962 :
The series of civil services directorate covers the period from 1889 to 1962. It concerns files on personnel movements, salaries, pensions and other documents.
- Directorate of the Southern Territories (5E) 1870 – 1962 :
This series covers the period from 1870 to 1962, it contains files relating to locals affairs; military pensions, Muslim affairs, agriculture, economy, mining, transport, public works, health and finance.
- Directorate of Public Works (9E) 1880 – 1965 :
This series includes a set of files and documents produced by the services of the Directorate of Public Works which concern railways, electricity, water and dams, mines, roads and construction, airports and ports during the period from 1880 to 1965.
- Directorate of Agriculture (10E) 1840 – 1965 :
This series contains a set of files on agricultural affairs, social and professional affairs, agricultural vocational training, agricultural experiences, livestock breeding. It covers the period from 1840 to 1965.
- Directorate of Economy (11E) 1836 – 1965 :
This series covers the period between 1836 and 1965; it contains files concerning the economy, energy, agriculture, import and export, water and forests.
- Directorate of Water and Forests (12E) 1833 – 1962 :
This series contains files concerning forest resources, forest officials, forest employees, accounting and finance, and the work of the water and forest services between 1833 and 1962.
- Department of the Interior and Fine Arts (15E) 1864 – 1975 :
This series contains archives files relating to education, public health, civil administration, agriculture, military affairs, religions, elections, etc. between 1864 and 1975.
- Justice Services Fonds (11E) 1923 – 1961 :
This series is made up of different documents such as circulars and decisions of the military services, publications of the courts and judicial councils, reports and correspondence on May 8, 1945, reports from the scientific police, movement of political parties and associations, court officials and Muslim deputies for the period from 1923 till 1961.
- Directorate of Public Health (17E1) 1861 – 1962 :
This series contains, on the whole, files of a medical nature, the most important being those of the professional career of employees in the medical and paramedical sector and the movements of civil servants, the administration of hospitals including medical machines and equipments, public health and free medical assistance for mothers and children (AMG), in the period between 1861 and 1962.
- Directorate of Labor and Social Protection (17E2) 1931 – 1965 :
This series covers topics on work and labor affairs, social action, inspection, social protection and security, vocational training and administrative files of personnel.




Fonds of departments during the colonial period (F)
- Collection of the Chamber of Commerce of Algiers (1F) 1830 – 1965:
This series is constituted of archival files of which subjects focus on the economic and social history of Algeria, the activities of the chamber of commerce including internal and external trade, taxes, customs, land, sea and air transportation.
- Fonds of Algerian Economic Region (2F) 1935 – 1962 :
This series consists of files which concern the activities of industrial zones, ports, transport, posts and telecommunication, external trade, taxes, and financial and economic affairs in the period between 1935 and 1962.


Archives of the National Movement and National Institutions (G)
- National Council of the Revolution and the Algerian Provisional Government (2G) 1956 – 1962 :
This series is composed of a set of archival documents, the first part concerns the activity of the National Council of the Algerian Revolution, and the second part concerns the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic. These include various reports of a political and diplomatic nature as well as administrative organization and financial management, in addition to correspondences exchanged between the Council’s members and the Government and some photos which documented the activities of the Council and the Provisional Government.
- The Federation of the National Liberation Front in France (4G) 1954 – 1962 :
This series is composed of documents which deal with subjects concerning the system of the federation of the National Liberation Front in France, financial and political reports on the organization of the federation, correspondence and photos which show the course and the activities of the federation throughout the period of the Algerian Liberation Revolution.
- Mass organizations (6G)
This sub-series is made up of 480 archival items, it concerns the minutes with the International Committee of the Red Cross, friendly correspondence with some coutries, immigrants and some reports relating to the Front and the Army of the National Liberation.
Photographic Archives
The collection of photos which was gathered by different means is very important for researchers and students, it represents the largest part in terms of physical volume, and it has different shapes, sizes and colors, it includes the following sub-collections:
- Photos of the National Liberation War 1954-1962.
- Historical photos specific to dissolved companies “Essalem newspaper).
- Photos of Algerian cities and historic monuments.
- Photos of Algerian clothing and crafts.
- Photos of the activities of the late President Houari Boumediene.
Private Photos:
- Photos of Swiss Henri Favrod, one of the friends of revolution.
- Photos by photographer Yugoslav Labudovic.
- Photos of sportsman Abderrahmane Soukane.
- Photos of Moudjahid Boualem Dekar.


Fonds of the Ottoman Period 1516-1830
A collection of peace and trade treaties (1B1) 1505 – 1824 :
This fonds was collected in various ways, including retrieval, gifting, and transfer. The part retrieved from France represents the largest part, as approximately 42 treaties were counted distributed among 17 files related to the diplomatic, military and commercial fields, including the documents on the movement of European ships on the Algerian coasts.



Bayt al-Mal (1B2) 1688 - 1866 :
This series includes 64 registers distributed over 11 items which contain various commercial and financial transactions during the Ottoman period.
Bayt al-Beylik (1B3) 1688 -1866 :
This series contains 368 registers distributed over 36 items. They contain trusts, Wakf properties, external and internal trade, the tax and customs system, and the Janissaries’ life.






Al Mahakim Alshari’a (1B4) 1515 - 1856 :
It includes approximately 14000 original documents distributed over 154 items which contain various contracts, related to buying and selling, Wakf, and civil status contracts such as marriage, divorce, birth, and inheritance contracts.
Correspondence between the Sublime Porte and the Regency of Algiers (2C) 1515 – 1860 :
It includes a collection of correspondences exchanged between the Sublime Port and the Regency of Algiers and other countries, containing approximately 2084 documents distributed over 62 items, the majority of the documents are about the activity of the Ottoman Empire in different economic, social, politic, diplomatic and military fields of life.
This series has 6 subseries:
- Defter Mouhima.
- Khatte Hamayoune.
- Defter Irada.
- Essalatin.
- Elkharridjia.
- Topkapi.








The Ill-fated Balfour Declaration
Due to the belonging of Algeria and Algerians to the Arab and Muslim worlds, and their unwavering support for the Palestinian cause which they consider to be a fundamental issue, the National Archives Center organized in this framework, in October 2017, an exhibition on the Balfour Declaration, which is an open letter signed by Arthur James Balfour on November 2, 1917, in which the United Kingdom declared the establishment of a national country for Jews in Palestine… it is a promise by which they gave what they do not own to those who do not deserve it. The exhibition also highlighted the positions of Algerians regarding this ill-fated declaration despite the impact of occupation and colonialism back then.
The Provisional Government
The National Archives organized an exhibition on the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic (GPRA). This exhibition is a reading of the circumstances and stages of the establishment of this government which gave a legal cover to the struggle for independence and a promotion of the National Liberation Front (FLN) representations at the international level.
The most important axes of this exhibition were:
- The meeting of the National Council of the Algerian Revolution (CNRA) and its announcement of the establishment of the Provisional Government of the Algerian Republic and its political structure.
- The offices of the Provisional Government abroad and the missions entrusted to them.
- The resonance of the Algerian cause at the international level.
Agriculture between Past and Present
In commemoration of the sixtieth anniversary of the restitution of the national sovereignty, the National Archives organized on March 3, 2023 an exhibition entitled: Algeria between Past and Present… exploitation & depletion… effort & development. This exhibition aimed to raise awareness of the history of agriculture in Algeria, starting with the Ottoman period where property deeds were documented in the form of Waqf or Habous, followed by the colonial era, which experienced an exhaustion of Algeria’s agricultural wealth, then comes the nationalization of usurped lands and the improvement of the situation of Algerian farmers immediately after the Algerian sovereignty was restored, then the Algerian cooperation with foreign countries for innovation and development in the field of agriculture, leading finally to the tireless efforts made by Algeria to make the agricultural sector the basis of the new economy.
Education in Algeria
Education has always been the cornerstone in the construction and progress of civilizations. It is a powerful tool for the development of individuals and their abilities and which allows them to become active in society. In this regard, the National Archives Center organized, on April 16, 2023, an exhibition on the education sector in Algeria, entitled “Teaching in Algeria… Historical Stages”.
The Director of the National Archives Center, Mr. Mohamed Tiliouine, delivered a speech on this occasion where he tackled the particular attention that the Algerian State pays to individuals, in terms of education and its policy of elimination of illiteracy through free and compulsory education for Algerians which was done immediately after the national sovereignty was restituted, a period of maturity whose effects on the individual and society are manifested through:
- Building schools and universities from which qualified professors and researchers have graduated;
- Emergence of Ulama and teachers;
- Expansion of education in villages and towns, despite the after-effects of colonialism and its attempts to erase the personality and identity of the Algerian people.
At the end of the speech, the Director of the National Archives Center invited the public to visit the exhibition prepared in this context, and which included archival documents revealing the suffering of the Algerian people and the challenges they faced during colonization as well as the development and progress the country has made in the education sector.
Collection and Custody of Archives
Reception of archives:
Collecting historical archives is one of the main tasks of the National Archives Center. Throughout the year, the latter receives a significant amount of documents of historical nature from various public and private organizations, which requires adopting a solid policy that guarantees the management of archives in order to communicate them in the best conditions.
Methods of collecting archives:
The National Archives Center uses many methods to collect archives, namely:
- Transfer: it is mandatory for public bodies under article 08 and 09 of law 88-09 and optional for private ones.
- Bequest.
- Procurement.
- Deposit.
- Exchange.
Procedures of transfer:
- The transferring body submits to the National Archives Center a request for transfer of their archives classified as historical archives, the request is accompanied with the necessary information concerning the transfer (the subject of the fonds to be transferred, inclusive dates, the number of archives units, the nature of the documents and the linear meter).
- The Center responds to the request on the basis of the information provided by the transferring body and by referring to its archives management schedule.
- The National Archives Center, represented by the Department of Custody and Transfer, examines the fonds to be transferred and provides necessary instructions for the completion of the transfer procedures.
- The transferring body prepares 03 copies of the transfer list for the fonds to be transferred.
- The National Archives Center receives the transferred archives and checks whether it corresponds to the content of the transfer list so that the three copies of the list are signed and authenticated by the transferring body and the receiving body and assigned to an accession number.
- The National Archives Center records the transferred archives in the archives register.
Archives custody:
The National Archives Center ensures providing the appropriate conditions for the storage of archives, in accordance with international laws and standards in order to guarantee their safety and their communication in the best circumstances.


The National Archives Center Receives the Archives of Mujahid Reimer Holzinger
The National Archives Center receives the archives of the late Austrian Algerian fighter Reimer Holzinger during the tribute ceremony organized in his honor on May 10, 2014, in the presence of political and diplomatic figures and researchers specialized in the modern history of Algeria.
The National Archives Center Receives Archives from his Excellency the Ambassador of the United States to Algeria. October 13, 2018
As part of the official visit of His Excellency the Ambassador of the United States to Algeria to the National Archives Center, on October 13, 2018, paper and electronic copies of documents from the American Archives were offered, including the report of Senator John F. Kennedy dated July 2, 1957, on the position of American foreign policy on imperialism and on the independence of certain countries like Algeria.
He also provided a copy of the video of the speech of the late American President John F. Kennedy at the white house, dated July 3, 1962 and copies of archival documents dealing with the Algerian Question during the war of liberation and the consolidation of relations between the Algerian and American people after independence.
Reception of the Archives of the Late Friend of Revolution Charles Henry Favrod
During its visit to Geneva in Switzerland on October 22 till 26, 2018, the official delegation of the National Archives of Algeria, under the chairmanship of Mr. Director General of the National Archives, received an archives fonds given by journalist Charles Henry Favrod related to the history of Algeria during the colonial era.
The fonds has books and circulars in Arabic and French, newspapers, and various photos related to the Algerian war of liberation, in addition to a set of audio-visual media. We also find archival documents of the Algerian Cultural Heritage Institution in Switzerland, of which he was a member.
Reception of a Photographic Fonds by Mr. Stevan Labudovic
The National Archives Center received from Mr. Stevan Labudovic, the photographer of the war of liberation, a photographic fonds that includes 274 original photos of different sizes documenting and demonstrating the daily life of the National Liberation Army during the war of liberation between 1959 and 1962 on the eastern Algerian borders. In addition to a collection of newspapers articles telling the events of the Algerian revolution in Yugoslavian newspapers.
Historical Background
After the recovery of national sovereignty in 1962, Algerian authorities worked on creating archival fonds of Algeria in a way that ensures communication between its past and its present and enlightens the future generations who will benefit through it from the ancients’ experience, and to remain a witness to the memory of the nation.
The mission of forming and managing this fonds was initially entrusted to the Ministry of National Guidance, which issued a circular in August 1964 regarding the reform of the Algerian archives, then to the Ministry of National Education (Directorate of Culture).
In 1971, the National Archives were placed under the supervision of the Presidency of the Revolutionary Council by ordinance 36-71 of 03-6-1971 which includes the establishment of the National Archives Fonds. In 1972, this gain was supported by the establishment of National Archives Directorate pursuant to the decree dated on December 31st, 1972, as well as the Directorate of the Central Depot of the National Archives, after which an Advisory Council of the National Archives was established by decree 75-74 of April 25th, 1974.
In 1977, the decree 67-77 of March 20th 1977 was issued, regulating and defining the role and the functions of the Directorate of National Archives and its network, as well as the Advisory Council of the National Archives and the Central Depot of the National Archives. This decree allowed the re-opening of archival depots in Algiers, Constantine, and Oran.
In November 1977, the Directorate of National Archives was attached to the National Center of Historical studies. And in 1981 the sector of archives was strengthened with 12 new directorates of Wilaya. In January 1984 the National Center for Historical Studies was attached to the Ministry of Culture and the Directorate of National Archives became under its supervision.
Between the years 1984 and 1987, many commissions were formed in order to study the different issues related to the National Archives notably legislative and regulatory aspects. Their effort resulted in issuing decree 11-87 of January 06th 1987 which includes the creation of the National Archives Center. The year 1988 marked the issuance of law 09-88 of January 26th, 1988 related the National Archives.
Given the tasks carried out by the National Archives and the increasing activity associated with it, public authorities have paid great attention to strengthening its role and achieving its objectives notably those related to the protection of the National Memory, therefore, the presidential decree 121-21 of March 29th 2021 containing the re-organization of the General Directorate of the National Archives was issued, as well as the presidential decree 122-21 of March 29th 2021 which includes the re-organization of the National Archives Center.
The Successive Directors of the National Archives Center
- 1973-1977 Mr. Redouane Ainad Tabet director of the National Archives
- 1973-1977 Mr. Mounir Mahi Director of the National Archives fonds
- 1988-2001 Mr. Aoumeur Ammour Director of the National Archives (in charge)
- 2001-2002 Mr. Boumedien Larsaoui Director of the National Archives Center (in charge)
- 2022-2023 Mr. Abdelmadjid Chikhi Director General of the National Archives
- 2021 to the present day Mr. Mohamed Tiliouine Director of the National Archives Center.






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