The siege of Mamora was a military operation launched in 1681 by Sultan Moulay Ismail with the aim of taking the place of Mamora, which had been occupied...
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Conquest of Melilla (1497) Capture of La Mámora (1614) Siege of Mamora (1681) Siege of Larache (1689) Siege of Asilah (1692) Siege of Oran (1693) Siege of Melilla...
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The Capture of La Mámora was a successful Spanish raid, commanded by Admiral Luis Fajardo y Chacón, on the town of La Mamora, south of El Araich in August...
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Ifni War (redirect from 1957 Invasion of Spanish Sahara)
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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The siege of Larache, in 1689, was undertaken by an army of Morocco under 'Alawid Sultan Ismail Ibn Sharif against the Spanish forces of Charles II, which...
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Perejil Island (category Territorial disputes of Morocco)
coast of Morocco. It is administered by Spain as one of the plazas de soberanía, and its sovereignty is disputed by Morocco. It was the subject of an armed...
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semi-metropolitan province of Spanish Sahara to Morocco. The Spanish government was preparing to abandon the territory as part of the decolonization of Africa, just...
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The sieges of Ceuta, also known as the thirty-year siege, were a series of blockades by Moroccan forces of the Spanish-held city of Ceuta on the North...
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Hispano–Moroccan War (1859–1860) (redirect from War of 1859)
in Spain, as the War of Africa, was fought from Spain's declaration of war on Morocco on 22 October 1859 until the Treaty of Wad-Ras on 26 April 1860...
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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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First Melillan campaign (category History of Melilla)
had no lack of building materials, engineers, and manual labourers and managed to continue constructing their redoubts even while under siege. The Spanish...
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Rif War (redirect from War of Melilla)
following a 12-day siege. The atrocities subsequently committed by the Spanish Army of Africa were triggered by a 'compulsive spirit of revenge' of this and other...
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Perejil Island crisis (category Territorial disputes of Morocco)
small, uninhabited Perejil Island, when a squad of the Royal Moroccan Navy occupied it. After an exchange of declarations between both countries, the Spanish...
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The Battle of Wolf Ravine, also referred to as the Disaster of Wolf Ravine (Spanish: Desastre del Barranco del Lobo), was a military engagement between...
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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....
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2012 Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera incident (category Territorial disputes of Morocco)
and mayor of the Moroccan town of Beni Ensar, who intended to place the Moroccan flag on top of the rock. After several warnings, four of the activists...
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siege of Melilla was an attempt by the Sultanate of Morocco, supported by Great Britain and Algerian mercenaries, to capture the Spanish fortress of Melilla...
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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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British requests to declare war on the Spanish, as in 1774. List of treaties "Siege of Melilla, 1774 (Morocco-Spain)". www.zum.de. Retrieved 2021-11-03...
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Mehdya, Morocco (redirect from La Mamora)
Spanish treasure fleet route Mehdya, known as La Mamora, was under Spanish rule between 1614 and 1681. After occupying Larache in 1610, a Spanish fleet...
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city of Fez. Approximately one month later, French forces brought the siege to an end. On March 30, 1912, Sultan AbdelHafid signed the Treaty of Fez,...
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The Battle of Mamora was a military engagement between the Wattasid Moroccans and the Portuguese army which landed in Mamora [ar]. The Wattasids were...
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conquest of Tangier Moroccan-Portuguese conflicts Battle of Azemmour Battle of Mamora (1515) Battle of Tednest Said, Maria Manuela Santos Alves on (2016-12-18)...
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The following is a list of wars involving Portugal. Military history of Portugal Unofficial Portuguese soldiers just helped the Zamorin. See also: Auxiliary...
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Jeffrey Hudson (category Court of Charles I of England)
Catholic paupers' grave. A payment from Charles II in 1681 is the last record of Hudson. List of slaves Richard Gibson (painter) – another Stuart dwarf...
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This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of Morocco and the former entities that ruled the modern polity. Moroccan victory Moroccan defeat Another...
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Ismail Ibn Sharif (redirect from Sultan of Morocco Ismail)
5 February 1684. In 1681, while the siege of Tangiers was still ongoing, Moulay Ismail sent part of his army under the command of Omar ben Haddou El-Bottoui...
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European enclaves in North Africa before 1830 (category History of North Africa)
(1510–1644) Mehdya (La Mamora) (1614–1681) Larache (1610–1689) and Asilah (Arcila, c. 1604–1691) (both also part of the Spanish protectorate of Morocco 1912–1956)...
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p. 11(discussing history of letters of marque: in France the first recorded use of letters of marque and reprisal was 1681). Upton's Maritime Warfare...
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violated by Holland during the Siege of Huy (1595) Borao, José Eugenio. "The massacre of 1603: Chinese perception of the Spaniards in the Philippines"...
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