mountains. Just after the surrender of
Dey Hussein on 5 July 1830 and the capitulation of the
Casbah of Algiers, Sheikh Mohamed ben Zamoum, leader of the Iflissen Umellil confederation, organized with the tribal chiefs of
Kabylia and
Mitidja (Especially the Ait Masra and the Ait Salah) a meeting in the
Bordj Tamentfoust. As a result of this meeting, which began on 23 July and ended on 26 July, the leaders decided to resist the French presence and joined their forces and mobilized to join the popular response after the fall of Algiers. This meeting occurred when General
Victor de Bourmont did not follow the advice of Mohamed ben Zamoum in the letter he had addressed to him to dissuade him from initiating a military expedition of the
First Battle of Blida. Nevertheless, de Bourmont began his campaign against
Blida on 23 July after having contracted a connivance with the bey of
Titteri in
Médéa, the named Mustapha Boumezrag. The defeat of the 1,200 infantry, 100 cavalry, and artillery pieces on which General de Bourmont had based in his expedition against Blida and its surroundings, had convinced Sheikh ben Zamoum that resistance against the French was possible and that the combat would settle the positions of the belligerents. ==Allegiance to Ben Zamoum==