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    Portuguese Tangier (Arabic: طنجة البرتغالية; Portuguese: Tânger Portuguesa) covers the period of Portuguese rule over Tangier, today a city in Morocco...
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    Asilah (redirect from Arzila)
    Coordinates: 35°28′N 6°2′W / 35.467°N 6.033°W / 35.467; -6.033 Country  Morocco Region Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima Population  (2014)  • Total 31,147...
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  • Vaquer, Rosselió (2016-03-03). "Notes disperses sobre Gibraltar, Ceuta, Tànger, Arzila, Salé". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2015-01-11...
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  • 1922) A Torre de Belém, 1514–1520 (Coimbra, 1922) As Tapeçarias de Arzila e Tânger (Lisboa, 1925) Sequeira e Goya (Madrid, 1929) A Arquitectura em Portugal...
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  • List of monuments in Asilah (category Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima)
    Image Name Location Coordinates Identifier Upload Photo Ribat Arzila Asilah 35°27'57.917"N, 6°2'15.936"W pc_architecture/sanae:420003 Upload Photo Medina...
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    of the city was consolidated with the taking of Ksar es-Seghir (1458), Arzila and Tangier (1471) by the Portuguese. The city was recognized as a Portuguese...
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    Casablanca (Anfa / Casa Branca) (1515–1755) Asilah (Arzila) (1471–1550 and 1577–1589) Tangier (Tânger) (1471–1661) Ksar es-Seghir (Alcácer-Ceguer) (1458–1550)...
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  • Muhammad al-Saih al-Mahdi through a treaty following the Portuguese capture of Arzila. The fortress was built in February 1489 by Gaspar Jusarte. In May, a second...
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    Macanese, imposed a local mandarin in Macau with the name "tchó-t'óng" (or Tso-tang ), under the pretext of helping the mandarins in charge of supervising Macau...
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  • European Spanish). Retrieved 2018-10-07. Lopes, David (1924). História de Arzila durante o Domínio Português. Imprensa da universidade, Coimbra. pp. 389–390...
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    Viana (da Foz do Lima), 1st Count of Loulé and first Portuguese captain of Arzila Garcia de Menezes, Bishop of Évora Fernando de Menezes, 'o Narizes', stem...
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  • pope. August 24 – King Afonso V of Portugal conquers the Moroccan town of Arzila. August 29 – The Portuguese occupy Tangier, after its population flees the...
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    North Africa Ceuta (Spain) Alcácer Ceguer (Morocco) Arzila (Morocco) Tangier (Morocco) Graciosa (Morocco) Mazagan (Morocco) Santa Cruz do Cabo de Gué (Morocco)...
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    Portuguese Tangier (Morocco): Unpublished Damaged 'Livros paroquiais da Sé de Tânger, 1656-Nov. 1682 (Batismos, Casamentos & Óbitos)' as Archival Complement...
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