The Battle of Larache occurred on February 7, 1631, when the forces of Sidi M'hamed el-Ayachi ambushed a detachment of the Spanish garrison of Larache. On...
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Machine "whether his influence encouraged the involvement of an English force at the battle of Nicopolis in 1396" Belhatem, Romaissa, and Fatima Maameri...
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the victory at Larache in 1689, the Moroccan Sultan, Ismail Ibn Sharif, dispatched his general, Ahmed ben Haddou, to besiege the city of Asilah, which...
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Ismail Ibn Sharif (redirect from Sultan of Morocco Ismail)
de 1631 à 1812 [Morocco between 1631-1812]. Figueras, Garcia; Saint-Cyr, Joulia (1973). Larache: datos para su historia en el siglo XVII [Larache: data...
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Mughals Battle of Atakpamé – Akan forces severely defeat Ashanti Empire Strilekrigen 18 April – Norwegian farmers rebel but are defeated Larache expedition...
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Chaouia expedition (category Battles involving the Wattasid dynasty)
landed at Anfa and pillaged the region between that city and Larache. In 1487, King John II of Portugal began preparing a fleet to conduct a surprise attack...
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Ifni War (redirect from Battle of Edchera)
series of armed incursions into Spanish West Africa by Moroccan insurgents that began in November 1957 and culminated with the abortive siege of Sidi Ifni...
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Alawi Sultanate (redirect from Alaouite sultanate of Morocco)
Isma'il also conquered Spanish-controlled Mahdiya in 1681, Al-Ara'ish (Larache) in 1689, and Asilah in 1691.: 226 Moreover, he sponsored Moroccan pirates...
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Saadi Sultanate (redirect from Saadi Sultanate of Morocco)
city of Larache to Spain in return for Spanish military assistance. In November 1610 he landed in Larache with Spanish troops under the command of Marquis...
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Kingdom of France, see List of battles involving the Kingdom of France. For pre-987 wars, see List of wars involving Francia. For pre-987 battles involving...
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France–Morocco relations (category Bilateral relations of France)
especially those of Morocco, who had taken advantage of the conflict to attack Western shipping. The French fleet failed in the Larache expedition in 1765...
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(1979). Dictionary of Battles and Sieges: A-E. Greenwood Publishing. ISBN 978031333536-5. Houtsma, Martijn T. (1913). First Encyclopaedia of Islam. Brill Ltd...
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Hispano–Moroccan War (1859–1860) (redirect from War of 1859)
the borders of the Spanish city of Ceuta and was fought in northern Morocco. Morocco sued for peace after the Spanish victory at the Battle of Tetuán. Throughout...
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Essaouira (redirect from Medina of Essaouira (formerly Mogador))
from the failed French expedition to Larache in 1765, and with the mission of building a city adapted to the needs of foreign merchants. Once built, it continued...
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was under a Marinid siege at the time, and proceeded to occupy Asilah, Larache, and Ksar es-Seghir along the Moroccan coast. When the Marinid sultan Abu...
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Morocco (redirect from List of administrative divisions of Morocco)
the Spanish from Larache in 1689. The Portuguese abandoned Mazagão, their last territory in Morocco, in 1769. However, the siege of Melilla against the...
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of Derry (1689) – Williamite War in Ireland Siege of Kaiserswerth (1689) – Nine Years' War Siege of Mainz (1689) – Nine Years' War Siege of Larache (1689)...
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Second Melillan campaign (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
Riffians and the Spanish Army. The Treaty of Peace with Morocco that followed the 1859–60 War entailed the acquisition of a new city perimeter for Melilla, bringing...
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Habsburg Spain (redirect from Habsburg Kingdom of Spain)
fleets at the Battle of Cape Celidonia and the Battle of Cape Corvo. Larache and La Mamora, on the Moroccan Atlantic coast, and the island of Alhucemas,...
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Ottoman Empire. Morocco wins in the Siege of Larache against Spain. Peter the Great decrees the construction of the Great Siberian Road to China. January...
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Algiers (redirect from Capital of Algeria)
consul, in 1580 (NB Some sources give 1585). One tablet records that in 1631 two Algerine pirate crews landed in Ireland, sacked Baltimore, and enslaved...
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Rif War (redirect from War of Melilla)
of Melilla. The military operations in Jebala, in the Moroccan west, began in 1911 with the Larache landing. Spain worked to pacify a large part of the...
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through an army of slaves. With these soldiers he reoccupied Tangiers in 1684 after the English abandoned it and drove the Spanish from Larache in 1689. The...
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Rif. It took place between 1911 and 1912. The campaign saw the introduction of the tropas regulares indígenas ("native regular troops"), created by Dámaso...
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Casablanca Chefchaouen Eljadida Essaouira Fes Ksar el-Kebir Ksar es-Seghir Larache Marrakech Meknes Moulay Abdallah Moulay Idriss Ouarzazate Oujda Rabat Safi...
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The sieges of Oran and Mers El Kébir of 1563 represented a major Hispano-Algerian episode in the larger Ottoman-Habsburg wars of the Mediterranean. Between...
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First Melillan campaign (category History of Melilla)
garrison of 400 regular infantry. The Spaniards fought a bloody daylong battle without relief, losing 21 dead and 100 wounded, while the citizens of Melilla...
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Moorish architecture (redirect from Architecture of Al-Andalus)
same time in other port cities like Anfa (present-day Casablanca), Rabat, Larache, and Tangier.: 409 Late sultans were also significant builders. Up until...
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October 26 – Skopje fire of 1689 occurs, lasting for two days and burning much of the city. November 11 – The Siege of Larache in Morocco ends when the...
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1610s (category CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024)
20 – The cession of Larache, a port in Morocco, takes place as Mohammed esh Sheikh el Mamun, Sultan of Morocco, transfers control of the city to Spain...
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