List Of Rulers Of Kel Ahaggar
Territory located in present-day Algeria:
Amenokal = Ruler
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
| Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| c.1750 | Kel Ahaggar Tuareg confederation established | |
| Salah, | ||
| Muhammad al-Khir ag Salah, | ||
| Sidi ag Muhammad al-Khir, | ||
| Yunus ag Sidi, | ||
| Ag Mama ag Sidi, | ||
| al-Hajj Ahmad, | ||
| Aytarel ag Muhammad Biskra, | ||
| Attici ag Amellal, | ||
| French Suzerainty | ||
| Attici ag Amellal, | ||
| Musa ag Amastan, | ||
| Akhemuk ag Ihemma, | ||
| Meslar ag Amayas, | ||
| Bayy ag Akhemuk, | ||
| 1977 | Confederation terminated | |
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