• Mehdya (Arabic: المهدية, romanized: al-Mahdiyā), also Mehdia or Mehedya, is a town in Kénitra Province, Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, in north-western Morocco. Previously...
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  • Spanish-Moroccan conflicts: Siege of Mamora (1681) Siege of Larache (1689) Siege of Melilla (1774–1775) Siege of Ceuta (1790–1791) Hispano-Moroccan War (1859–1860)...
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    communes), and arrondissements of Morocco, based on the 2004 census. In 2009 a new administrative division of Morocco was adopted, creating 13 new provinces:...
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    settlements in the Moroccan far South (e.g. Santa Cruz de la Mar Pequeña) nor outposts gained after 1830 (e.g. the Chafarinas Islands). Mehdya, Morocco (La Mamora...
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    Siege of Mamora (1681) (category 1680s in Morocco)
    feet. The Sultan then entered the citadel of Mamora. The city was renamed Mehdya. The statue of Jesus was looted, and the sultan built a mosque, a madrasa...
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    privateering at the Moroccan coast. The fortress remained part of the Spanish Kingdom until 1681 when Muley Ismail Ibn Sharif, the Sultan of Morocco took the city...
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    European governments, agreeing not to attack their fleets. Mehdya (La Mamora) in Morocco was a pirate haven in the early 17th century. Another notable...
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  • wars involving the Kingdom of Morocco and the former entities that ruled the modern polity.   Moroccan victory   Moroccan defeat   Another result (e.g...
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  • This is a list of monuments that are classified by the Moroccan ministry of culture around Mehdya. "Inventaire et Documentation du Patrimoine Culturel du...
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    expelled the Europeans from the ports they had occupied: Larache, Asilah, Mehdya, and Tangier. He took thousands of Christians prisoner and nearly took Ceuta...
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  • The Hispano-Moroccan War, also known as the Spanish–Moroccan War, the First Moroccan War, the Tetuán War, or, in Spain, as the War of Africa, was fought...
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  • value that are indexed by the Moroccan ministry of culture. The ministry classified the national sites and monuments in Morocco into two different lists....
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  • Battle of Mamora (1696) (category 1696 in Morocco)
    Mamora (1696) took place in the summer of 1696 between the Portuguese and Moroccan fleets off the coast of Mamora. The Portuguese left the battle victorious...
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    la Gomera incident was a territorial incident that involved Spain and Morocco, the second fought in the 21st century after the one that occurred on Perejil...
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  • The military history of Morocco covers a vast time period and complex events. It interacts with multiple military events in a vast area containing North...
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    the territories between Ksar el-Kebir, Tétouan, and Ma'amora (present-day Mehdya). Moulay Rashid marched on Ksar el-Kebir, where Ghaïlan met him by the southern...
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    Battle of Mamora (1515) (category Morocco–Portugal military relations)
    fort in Mehdya, naming it Sao João da Mamora. Arriving there, the low tide and shifting sandbars left the Portuguese ships stranded. The Moroccans led by...
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    Perejil Island (category Territorial disputes of Morocco)
    off the 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...
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    Perejil Island crisis (category 2002 in Morocco)
    and Morocco that took place on 11–18 July 2002. The incident took place over the small, uninhabited Perejil Island, when a squad of the Royal Moroccan Navy...
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    Sebou River (category Rivers of Morocco)
    It passes near Fes, the second largest city in Morocco, and discharges to the Atlantic Ocean at Mehdya. Sebou is navigable for only 16 km as far as the...
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  • Mehedia may refer to: Mehdya, a town in Kénitra Province, Morocco Mahdia, a large coastal town in Tunisia Mechtat Mehedia, a village in Relizane Province...
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    Ifni War (category Morocco–Spain military relations)
    Olvidada), was a series of armed incursions into Spanish West Africa by Moroccan insurgents that began in October 1957 and culminated with the abortive...
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    Kasbah Mahdiyya (category Kasbahs in Morocco)
    written as Mehdya, Mehdia, Mahdiya), or Kasbah of Kenitra, (Arabic: قصبة المهدية; Berber: ⵇⵙⴱⴰ ⵎⴻⵀⴷⵉⵢⴰ) is a kasbah located in Kenitra, Morocco. It is situated...
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    Rif War (redirect from Second Moroccan War)
    the Berber (Amazigh) tribes of the mountainous Rif region of northern Morocco. Led by Abd el-Krim, the Riffians at first inflicted several defeats on...
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    general.. In 1614 he took part in the expedition against La Mamora, now Mehdya (Morocco), and was appointed governor once the place was conquered, and commissioned...
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    Battle of Wolf Ravine (category Battles involving Morocco)
    disaster for the Spanish army. Spain stumbled into a colonial war in northern Morocco beginning in 1909, and since its beginning, the war has been highly unpopular...
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    "Capsize of the SY TAUBE with six fatalities off the Atlantic coast of Morocco on 20 January 2009". German Federal Bureau for Maritime Casualty Investigation...
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    Siege of Melilla (1774–1775) (category Sieges involving Morocco)
    the Sultanate of Morocco, supported by Great Britain and Algerian mercenaries, to capture the Spanish fortress of Melilla on the Moroccan Mediterranean coast...
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  • Governorate in Tunisia Mahdia, Guyana History of Mahdist Sudan Mehdya, a city in Morocco Mahdiyya or al-Mahdiyya may refer to: The Fatimid caliphate of...
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    Kert campaign (category Wars involving Morocco)
    The Kert campaign (Spanish: campaña del Kert) was a conflict in northern Morocco between Spain and insurgent Riffian harkas led by Mohammed Ameziane, who...
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