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    Hammamet or El Hammamet (Arabic: الحمامات, al-Ḥamāmāt, [ʔal ħɑmæmɛːt]) is a town and commune in Algiers Province, Algeria. In 1998 the commune had a total...
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  • Hammamet may refer to: Hammamet, Algiers, a town and commune in Algiers Province, Algeria Hammamet, Tébessa, a town and commune in Tébessa Province, Algeria...
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    Algiers (/ælˈdʒɪərz/ al-JEERZ; Arabic: الجزائر, romanized: al-Jazāʾir) is the administrative, political and economic capital and largest city of Algeria...
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    Soolking (category People from Algiers Province)
    music. Derradji was born in Algeria in a northern suburb of the capital Algiers, also known as Staouali. His father was a percussionist and he started...
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  • The Battle of Hammamet was an attack by the Spanish-Sicilian-Maltese fleet on the Tunisian town Hammamet, the campaign ended in a fiasco and massacre for...
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    Algiers Province (Arabic: ولاية الجزائر, Wilāyat al-Jazāʼir, [wilaːja ald͡ʒazaːʔir]; French: wilaya d'Alger) is a province (wilayah) in Algeria, named...
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    capture of Algiers in 1516 was accomplished by the brothers Oruç and Hayreddin Barbarossa against Sālim al-Tūmī, the ruler of the city of Algiers, which was...
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  • newly formed Sultanate of Algiers. The previous sovereign of Algiers had been executed by Oruç Barbarossa, who took power in Algiers. The Spanish, along with...
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  • Battle of the Dalmatian Coast (category Naval battles involving the Regency of Algiers)
    Benavides, Marquis of Santa Cruz and a Barbary corsair fleet from Tunis and Algiers, originally pursued by him before the previous Battle of the Gulf of Tunis...
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  • Battle of Palermo (1624) (category Naval battles involving the Regency of Algiers)
    Álvaro de Bazán y Benavides and a Barbary corsair fleet from Tunisia and Algiers. In 1624, Álvaro de Bazán y Benavides returned to Sicily from patrolling...
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    of Peñón of Algiers was accomplished when the beylerbey of Algiers, Hayreddin Barbarossa, captured the fortress called Peñón of Algiers, on a small islet...
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    The 2nd Bombardment of Algiers took place between 12 and 21 July 1784. A joint Spanish-Neapolitan-Maltese-Portuguese fleet commanded by the Spanish Admiral...
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  • In 1519, a joint Spanish-Italian attack on Algiers was ordered by Charles V and commanded by Hugo of Moncada. This expedition ended in disaster. Charles...
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  • threat, especially given that Danser had already provided the Regency of Algiers with western ships which had proved hard to defeat by the Spanish and Italian...
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    The Bombardment of Algiers in August 1783 was a failed attempt by Spain to put an end to Algerine privateering against Spanish shipping. A Spanish fleet...
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  • Championship Hammamet (TUN) Cadets GR 2019-03-26 African Championship Hammamet (TUN) Cadets LL 2019-03-26 African Championship Hammamet (TUN) Cadets LF...
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    The 1541 Algiers expedition occurred when Charles V of the Holy Roman Empire and king of Spain attempted to lead an amphibious attack against the Regency...
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  • Battle of Chios (1621) (category Naval battles involving the Regency of Algiers)
    tartanas by Mahomet Escabrig, a Turkish corsair based in the Regency of Algiers and known as the Bravo de Argel ("The Brave Algerian") among the Spanish...
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    Spanish–Algerian War (1775–1785) (category Wars involving the Regency of Algiers)
    Spanish–Algerian War was a conflict between the Spanish Empire and the Deylik of Algiers. An attempted peace treaty in 1766 resulted only in an exchange of captives...
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  • had sailed off from Bizerte and joined another fleet from the Regency of Algiers, gathering 13 galleys which hounded around the North African coast. On...
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  • captured two ships of 18-20 guns, among them the flagship of the Regency of Algiers, which was in La Goulette at the time. 37 enemies were killed on the deck...
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    Tunis (1573) 5th Tunis (1574) Cadaqués (1575) Lanzarote (1586) Monastir (1603) Hammamet (1605) 1st La Goulette (1609) Kerkennah Islands (1611) 2nd La Goulette (1612)...
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    Siege of Oran (1790–1792) (category Sieges involving the Regency of Algiers)
    military campaign launched on the Spanish garrison of Oran by the Regency of Algiers led by Mohammed el Kebir. The Algerians occupied the city after a siege...
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  • Mediterranean Cephalonia (1500) Balearics (1501) 1st Algiers (1516) 1st Tlemcen (1518) 2nd Algiers (1519) 3rd Algiers (1529) Formentera (1529) Cherchell (1531) Coron (1533–1534)...
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    Sack of Naples (category Slave raids by the Regency of Algiers)
    Christian for an onion”. Moreover, it was said to be “raining Christians in Algiers”. The Barnes Review, Volume 12 TBR Company, Holy War and Human Bondage:...
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    invasion of Algiers was a massive and disastrous amphibious attempt in July 1775 by a combined Spanish and Tuscan force to capture the city of Algiers, the capital...
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  • medal in the 67 kg event at the African Wrestling Championships held in Hammamet, Tunisia and reached the semi-finals in the 67 kg event at the 2019 World...
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  • which had recently been captured in a Dutch hulk and were on their way to Algiers. The slaves were freed but the Turks and Moors were enslaved. de La Croix...
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  • Mediterranean Cephalonia (1500) Balearics (1501) 1st Algiers (1516) 1st Tlemcen (1518) 2nd Algiers (1519) 3rd Algiers (1529) Formentera (1529) Cherchell (1531) Coron (1533–1534)...
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  • Mediterranean Cephalonia (1500) Balearics (1501) 1st Algiers (1516) 1st Tlemcen (1518) 2nd Algiers (1519) 3rd Algiers (1529) Formentera (1529) Cherchell (1531) Coron (1533–1534)...
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