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    Pierre Dan, Histoire de Barbarie et de ses corsaires, Pierre Rocolet, 1649 (in French) Roger Coindreau, « Les Corsaires de Salé », La Croisée des chemins, 2006...
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    century, Salé became a haven for Barbary pirates, among them the Moriscos expelled from Spain turned corsairs, who formed an independent Republic of Salé. Salé...
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    states. Similar raids were undertaken from Salé (see Salé Rovers) and other ports in Morocco. Barbary corsairs captured thousands of merchant ships and...
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    Buti, Gilbert (2013-04-25). Dictionnaire des corsaires et des pirates [Dictionary of Corsairs and Pirates] (in French). CNRS. ISBN 978-2-271-07701-1. Retrieved...
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    Rabat (redirect from Rabat-Salé (wilaya))
    "New Salé" while the city of the north bank was known as "Old Salé". Corsair activities were based in New Salé, whereas the inhabitants of Old Salé generally...
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    even to pirates. The Barbary pirates of North Africa as well as the Ottoman Empire were sometimes called "Turkish corsairs". The word "corsair" comes directly...
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    captivity narratives written by Barbary pirates' prisoners and slaves. During the American Revolutionary War, the pirates attacked American ships. On December...
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    Piracy (redirect from Pirates)
    the infamous corsair Moroccan port of Salé was by using a captured pirate vessel of the same type. Using oared vessels to combat pirates was common, and...
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    copyrights to Pirates and their other operas. Fiction and plays about pirates were ubiquitous in the 19th century. Walter Scott's The Pirate (1822) and James...
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    manned the pirate fleet of Tripoli, 3,000 in Tunis, and several thousand more in the various minor pirate bases such as Bona, Susa, Bizerta, and Salé. The corsairs...
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  • History of the Regency of Algiers (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    OCLC 973375249. Krieken, G. S. van (2002). Corsaires et marchands: les relations entre Alger et les Pays-Bas, 1604-1830 [Corsairs and Merchants: Relations between...
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    Corsairs’ Longest Voyage: The Turkish Raid in Iceland 1627 ‪Þorsteinn Helgason BRILL, Dan, Pierre (1649). Histoire de Barbarie, et de ses corsaires:...
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    Regency of Algiers (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    tai'fa of raïs. It became the model for Barbary corsairs in Tunis, Tripoli and the Republic of Salé. The Barbarossa brothers' campaigns paid to fortify...
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    as Mogador. In 1624, he was put in charge of an embassy to the pirate harbour of Salé in Morocco, in order to solve the affair of the library of Mulay...
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    Baltimore, County Cork (category Pirate dens and locations)
    Africa". BBC History Magazine. BBC. January 2017. p. 66. "Salé et ses corsaires, 1666-1727: un port de course marocain au XVII". Leïla Maziane (in French)....
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  • the pirates back to a pirate mothership and captured them. They confiscated the pirates' weapons and freed 20 Yemeni fishermen whom the pirates had kidnapped...
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    Saint-Malo (category Communes of Ille-et-Vilaine)
    became notorious as the home of the corsairs, French privateers and sometimes pirates. In the 19th century, this "piratical" notoriety was portrayed in Jean...
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    Expedition.[citation needed] The new Pirates of the Caribbean ride opened on December 15, 1973. Additional iterations of Pirates of the Caribbean later opened...
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    known as Oruç Reis (Arabic: عروج بربروس) to the Turks, was an Ottoman corsair who became Sultan of Algiers. The elder brother of the famous Ottoman admiral...
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    Albanian piracy (category Albanian pirates)
    15th to the 19th centuries, during which Albanian pirates plundered and raided ships. These pirates were based mainly in Ulcinj, but were also found in...
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    referred as the Republic of Salé (or Republic of Bou Regreg), which served as a base for corsairs: pirates, also known as the "Salé Rovers", who preyed on...
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    Bazaar in a Seaport Square Slave girls are among the goods for sale. Corsairs (pirates) arrive with their leader, Conrad. Watching the scene from a balcony...
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    Blackbeard (category 18th-century pirates)
    Fiercest Pirate of All, Manteo, NC: Times Printing Co. Shomette, Donald G. (1985), Pirates on the Chesapeake: Being a True History of Pirates, Picaroons...
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    Although the majority of pirates in history have been men, there are around a hundred known examples of female pirates, about forty of whom were active...
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    Keelhauling (category Pirate customs and traditions)
    A Richards & Sons, Government Printers. pp. 31–35. Marley, D. (2010). Pirates of the Americas. ABC-CLIO. p. 194. ISBN 978-1-59884-201-2. Retrieved 2022-10-10...
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    Michel le Basque (category 17th-century pirates)
    piratak - Corsairs and pirates - Corsaires et pirates". bertan.gipuzkoakultura.net (in French). Retrieved 6 December 2017. Marley, David (2010). Pirates of the...
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    Colleen McCullough's Masters Of Rome Series". Collection de l'Institut des Sciences et Techniques de l'Antiquité. 1476 (1): 206 ff. Keith Nixon (19 October...
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    Olivier Levasseur (category 18th-century pirates)
    French) http://www.pirates-corsaires.com/levasseur-la-buse.htm Nelson, Laura "Samuel Bellamy and Olivier Levasseur – Two Pirates Just Kickin' Around...
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    Edward Congdon, the Misunderstood Pirate!". B.C. Brooks. Retrieved 29 June 2023. Clifford (2008), p. 1. Piat, Denis. Pirates & Privateers of Mauritius, Editions...
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  • Governance in 18th-century piracy (category Pirate customs and traditions)
    Pirates of the Golden Age of Piracy were organized criminals. As well as having crew members assigned certain duties, pirates found a way to reduce conflict...
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