• Judar Pasha (Arabic: جؤذر باشا) was a Spanish-Moroccan military leader under the Saadian sultan Ahmad al-Mansur in the late 16th century. He led the Saadian...
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  • Refki Pasha Ibrahim Edhem Pasha İsmet Pasha (İsmet İnönü) Jafar al-Askari Jamal Pasha John Pasha Judar Pasha, Moroccan general Kara Mustafa Pasha Hicks...
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  • dynasty, which ruled over Morocco at the time. The Saadian army, led by Judar Pasha, arrived in the Niger valley region (in present-day Mali) in 1591 and...
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  • the army of the Saadi dynasty in Morocco. The Moroccan forces under Judar Pasha defeated the Songhai under Askia Ishaq II, guaranteeing the empire's...
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    recent civil conflict in the empire and sent an army under the command of Judar Pasha to conquer the Songhai and gain control of the trans-Saharan trade routes...
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  • send an army of 4,000 mercenaries across the Sahara led by the Spaniard Judar Pasha. The defeat of the Songhai in 1591 at the Battle of Tondibi led to the...
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    Bamba, along the Niger River in February 1591.: 229 : 176  It was led by Judar Pasha, a commander of Spanish origin.: 229  While the Songhai army was reportedly...
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    largely the result of the Moroccan invasion of 1591 under the command of Judar Pasha. The fall of the Songhai Empire marked the end of the region's role as...
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    of the Ming dynasty and de facto emperor, member of the Eight Tigers. Judar Pasha (1562–1606): a Spanish eunuch who became the head of the Moroccan invasion...
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    men across the Sahara desert under the command of converted Spaniard Judar Pasha. Though the Songhai met them at the Battle of Tondibi with a force of...
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    ruler of Morocco, Ahmad I al-Mansur, and were led by the Spanish Muslim Judar Pasha in search of gold mines. The Arma brought the end of an era of relative...
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    sent by the Saadi dynasty ruler of Morocco, Ahmad al-Mansur, and led by Judar Pasha, defeat the Songhai Empire, despite being outnumbered by at least five...
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  • al-Mansur sent reinforcements and replaced Judar with Pasha Maḥmūd, a more aggressive commander.: 365  Pasha Maḥmūd defeated the Songhai again at the battle...
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    1591: In Mali, Moroccan forces of the Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur led by Judar Pasha defeat the Songhai Empire at the Battle of Tondibi. 1592–1593: John Stow...
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    October 1590 and reached the Niger River in February 1591. It was led by Judar Pasha, a commander of Spanish origin. The Saadian army suffered while crossing...
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    regroup his men to reclaim Gao, which had fallen under the control of Judar Pasha. His son, Fari Monzon (Fari Mondyo) who was an Inspector of tax collection...
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    Saadi ruler of Morocco, Ahmad I al-Mansur, sent the Morisco General Judar Pasha into the area. Searching for gold, he led an expedition of 4,000 Andalusian...
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  • Pasha – Greek Ottoman Grand Vizier Judar Pasha – conqueror of the Songhai Empire Omar Pasha (1806–1871) – Ottoman general, born Orthodox Raghib Pasha...
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  • Battle of Tondibi in Mali, Moroccan forces of the Saadi dynasty, led by Judar Pasha, defeat the Songhai Empire, despite being outnumbered by at least five...
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  • Saadian invasion of the Songhai Empire: An army of 20,000 troops, led by Judar Pasha is dispatched from Marrakesh in the Saadi Sultanate (now Morocco), on...
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    Saadian invasion of the Songhai Empire: An army of 20,000 troops, led by Judar Pasha is dispatched from Marrakesh in the Saadi Sultanate (now Morocco), on...
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  • and city-states in the region, leaving the Arma as a mere ethnicity. Judar Pasha: Commander of the Moroccan military Expedition of the 1590s. Battle of...
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    of 4,000 mercenaries across the Sahara led by the converted Spaniard Judar Pasha. The Songhai were defeated at the Battle of Tondibi in 1591 and this...
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    siblings are female, while in others they are male. One of the tales, "Judar and His Brethren", departs from the happy endings of previous variants and...
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  • conquers the entire Kou Empire as the fourth emperor after he and the magi Judar have conquered its capital, Rakushou, and apparently killed his mother Empress...
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