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1784 naval bombardment of Algiers by multiple Southern European powers
The bombardment of Algiers took place between 12 and 21 July 1784. A joint Spanish-Neapolitan-Maltese-Portuguese fleet commanded by the Spanish Admiral
Bombardment_of_Algiers_(1784)
1816 anti-slavery conflict
Bombardment of Algiers was an attempt on 27 August 1816 by Britain and the Netherlands to end the slavery practices of Omar Agha, the Dey of Algiers.
Bombardment_of_Algiers_(1816)
Topics referred to by the same term
Bombardment of Algiers may refer to: 1st Bombardment of Algiers (1682) by a French squadron 2nd Bombardment of Algiers (1683) by a French squadron 3rd
Bombardment_of_Algiers
Topics referred to by the same term
Bombardment of Algiers (1783), during the Spanish–Algerian War Bombardment of Algiers (1784), during the Spanish–Algerian War Bombardment of Algiers (1816)
Battle_of_Algiers
despite the support of the Ottoman Empire. Two separate bombardments of Algiers by Rear admiral Antonio Barceló in 1783 and 1784 inflicted limited damage
Spanish–Algerian War (1775–1785)
Spanish–Algerian_War_(1775–1785)
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Spanish–Algerian War (1775–1785) 1775 Invasion of Algiers (1775) 1783 Bombardment of Algiers (1783) 1784 Bombardment of Algiers (1784) 1785 – 1795 American–Algerian War
List_of_conflicts_in_Africa
Spanish Navy officer (1717–1797)
general of the Spanish Navy. He is also famous for his bombardments of Algiers (Bombardment of Algiers in August 1783 and 2nd Bombardment of Algiers in July
Antonio_Barceló
Catholic military order
Carnerio, purchased in 1784 for the newly formed Langue, now occupied by the Lands Authority) and Provence (now National Museum of Archaeology). In the
Knights_Hospitaller
Spanish-Algerian war 1775 CE Invasion of Algiers 1783 CE Bombardment of Algiers 1784 CE Bombardment of Algiers 1790 CE — 1792 CE Siege of Oran 1807 CE Algerian-Tunisian
List_of_conflicts_in_Algeria
Series of military encounters between Portuguese and Ottoman Empire in medieval age
Battle of Mombasa (1589) Sack of Madeira Ottoman–Venetian War (1714–1718) Battle of Matapan Spanish–Algerian War (1775–1785) Bombardment of Algiers (1784) Action
Ottoman–Portuguese confrontations
Ottoman–Portuguese_confrontations
1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa
The Regency of Algiers was an early modern semi-independent Ottoman province and nominal vassal state on the Barbary Coast of North Africa from 1516 to
Regency_of_Algiers
Failed invasion of Algiers by Spain and Tuscany in 1775
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
Invasion_of_Algiers_(1775)
Military unit
defeats like Battle of Preveza (1538), the Algiers expedition (1541) and Battle of Djerba (1560). Four of the Order's galleys, Santa Fè, San Michele,
Navy of the Order of Saint John
Navy_of_the_Order_of_Saint_John
Spanish forces. 1783 – 4–8 August: Bombardment of Algiers by Spanish forces. 1784 – 12 July: Bombardment of Algiers by Spanish-Neapolitan-Maltese-Portuguese
Timeline_of_Algiers
privateer of 6 guns and 76 men, near Cape Spartel On 27 August 1816 in Granicus he was with Admiral Lord Exmouth at the Bombardment of Algiers. He was cited
William_Furlong_Wise
The following is a list of wars involving Portugal. Military history of Portugal Unofficial Portuguese soldiers just helped the Zamorin. See also: Auxiliary
List of wars involving Portugal
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Spanish Empire, Kingdom of Portugal, Kingdom of Naples, and the Order of Malta led a bombardment on Algiers on 12 July 1784. This failed, and the Spanish
History of the Regency of Algiers
History_of_the_Regency_of_Algiers
re-establishment of Ottoman-Spanish relations in 1782". citeseerx.ist.psu.edu. "History of an incompetence: the landing of Algiers, 1775" (PDF). Serulnikov
List_of_wars_involving_Spain
Portuguese nobleman, naval officer and colonial administrator (1742–1805)
the Portuguese Navy, participating in the Bombardment of Algiers in 1784. He was also a member of the Order of Malta. Tomás José de Melo was born in Lisbon
Tomás_José_de_Melo
Irish journalist, publisher and poet
present at the bombardment of Algiers of 1816. In 1818 he went to London, and published at his own expense a volume of poetry The Harp of the Desert, under
John_Macken
Privateers and pirates in North Africa
British protection. This resulted in the bombardment of Algiers (1816) by an Anglo-Dutch fleet under the command of Admiral Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth
Barbary_corsairs
Slave markets in North Africa
joined by some Dutch warships, returned and delivered a nine-hour bombardment of Algiers in 1816, leading to the Dey accepting a new agreement in which he
Barbary_slave_trade
as the Dey of Algiers freed around 3,000 slaves following the Bombardment of Algiers (1816) and signed a treaty against the slavery of Europeans. However
Slavery_in_Algeria
October 1784. He is buried near the entrance to the chapel of the Church of Holmen In a show of strength, and eventual bombardment of Algiers, to force
Bendix_Lasson_Bille
Bilateral relations
would pose a grave danger to the economy of the Regency. In this context, the 1783 and 1784 bombardments of Algiers took place. As it was suggested that Algerians
Algeria–Spain_relations
with one of the most powerful countries in Europe, the Kingdom of France. In 1682 France bombarded Algiers for the first time. The Bombardment was inconclusive
History_of_Algeria
Spanish attack to Salé in 1628
The bombardment of Salé in May 1628 was carried out by Spanish troops commanded by Tomás de Larraspuru y Churruca against the Moroccan city of Salé, which
Bombardment_of_Salé_(1628)
1844 battle of the Franco-Moroccan War
was made Duke of Isly for his victory. The day following the battle, the Bombardment of Mogador started. Since the Invasion of Algiers in 1830, Emir Abd
Battle_of_Isly
Brazilian naval vessel (1763–1833)
construction such as the bombardment of Algiers in 1784. Renamed Martim de Freitas in 1806, she was part of the fleet involved in the transfer of the Portuguese
Brazilian_ship_Pedro_I
Ottoman fort in Algeria
Fortress Terrace Tamentfoust Fort Beach Algiers expedition (1541) Bombardment of Algiers (1682) Bombardment of Algiers (1683) Algerian popular resistance against
Bordj_Tamentfoust
1844 war between France and Morocco
the French invasion of Algiers in 1830, the Emir Abdelkader arose as the leader of the resistance. He called on Moroccan tribesmen of the eastern, mainly
Franco-Moroccan_War
Military journey undertaken to punish a state
summer of 1614, Ottomans led by Damat Halil Pasha engaged a successful punitive expedition against Sefer Dā'yl, an insurgent in Tripoli. In 1784, a brief
Punitive_expedition
This article is a list of wars and battles involving Malta. Crowley, Roger (2008). Empires of the Sea: The Final Battle for the Mediterranean, 1521-1580
List_of_wars_involving_Malta
Conflict
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
Second_Melillan_campaign
Military conflict between Spain and Riffian rebels
Rif. It took place between 1911 and 1912. The campaign saw the introduction of the tropas regulares indígenas ("native regular troops"), created by Dámaso
Kert_campaign
1839–1841 war between the Ottoman Empire and the Eyalet of Egypt
fleet in exchange of the recognition of Muhammad Ali and his sons as the only legitimate rulers of Egypt. The war was the climax of the long power-struggle
Egyptian–Ottoman War (1839–1841)
Egyptian–Ottoman_War_(1839–1841)
1751 naval battle
port of Algiers, and were acting as corsairs, conducting commerce raiding against Christian merchant ships and enslaving their crews. This was part of the
Action_of_28_November_1751
1893-94 war between Spain and Morocco
month, while Rif losses were fixed at 500 dead, mostly from bombardment. With the arrival of the armoured cruisers Alfonso XII and Isla de Luzon, Spain
First_Melillan_campaign
1957–58 war between Morocco and Spain
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
Ifni_War
1896 military conflict in East Africa
killed or wounded during the bombardment, most of the dead a result of the fire that engulfed the palace. It is unknown how many of these casualties were combatants
Anglo-Zanzibar_War
Capture of Tunis by Habsburg alliance in 1535
advance of the Ottoman-Habsburg wars, the conquest of Tunis would be obscured in historiography by other battles, including failures like the Algiers expedition
Conquest_of_Tunis_(1535)
1921–1926 war between Spain and Riffian tribes of Morocco
fought from 1921 to 1926 between the indigenous Berber tribes of the mountainous Rif region of northern Morocco and Spain (joined by France in 1924). Led
Rif_War
Founding Father, U.S. president from 1801 to 1809
navy forced Tunis and Algiers into breaking their alliance with Tripoli. Jefferson ordered five separate naval bombardments of Tripoli, leading the pasha
Thomas_Jefferson
Series of military engagements in 1863–1864 between Japan and Western Powers
in such a short period of time. The Shimonoseki city government in 2004, in recognition of the importance of the bombardment in Japanese history, placed
Shimonoseki_campaign
1864–1879 war in South America
Stories – The War Beginning to Affect the Finances of the Argentine Confederation. The Bombardment of Valparaiso: Letter from an Americal Naval Officer"
Chincha_Islands_War
1882 British conquest of Egypt
positions within the government. After this bombardment, the two anarchist factions reunited; the faction of Andrea Costa, who had left Egypt in June, returned
Anglo-Egyptian_War
approached the castle as closely as possible and subjected it to intense bombardment, attracting artillery fire. The infantry disembarked in a torrential
Capture of Mers-el-Kébir (1505)
Capture_of_Mers-el-Kébir_(1505)
Sailing naval ship
well suited for the powerful downward recoil of its weapons). Five such vessels were used to shell Algiers in 1682 destroying the land forts, and killing
Bomb_vessel
US Naval officer
Downes (December 23, 1784 – August 11, 1854) was an officer in the United States Navy, whose service covered the first half of the 19th century. John
John_Downes_(naval_officer)
Conflict between Spain and Morocco
the bombardment: A tumult broke out in the town,... the hand of the mob stretched out to plunder, and even [normal] people took off the cloak of decency
Hispano-Moroccan War (1859–1860)
Hispano-Moroccan_War_(1859–1860)
1848–49 conflict between the British and Sikh empires
and Chenab. Whish renewed the siege of Multan on 27 December, with 17,000 men and 64 guns. After a heavy bombardment the city was stormed on 2 January 1849
Second_Anglo-Sikh_War
1775–1783 conflict in North America
heavy bombardment with dwindling supplies, on October 16 Cornwallis sent emissaries to General Washington to negotiate surrender; after twelve hours of negotiations
American_Revolutionary_War
Sultan of Morocco (1757–1790)
loss of his best 2 ships. On 9 December 1774, Sidi Mohammed assembled an army of 30,000 to 40,000 men and powerful artillery and began a bombardment of Melilla
Mohammed_ben_Abdallah
coup, but were foiled by the National Police Agency. Algiers putsch of 1961 in France: In the midst of the Algerian War, four retired Army generals failed
List of coups and coup attempts
List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts
1762 capture of Spanish-held Havana by the British during the Seven Years' War
Cannon and Stores, 30 June Approach of British forces before Morro Castle Storming of Morro Castle, 30 July Bombardment of the Morro Castle (Rafael Monleón)
Siege_of_Havana
Tenth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars (1853–1856)
when the bombardment commenced—126 guns were firing, 53 of them French. The fleet meanwhile engaged the shore batteries. The British bombardment worked
Crimean_War
Navy of the Vilayet of Tunis
incursions from Algiers or Tripoli. After 1815 Tunis tried, with limited success, to create a modern navy, which fought in the Greek War of Independence
Tunisian_navy_(1705–1881)
Algiers. 1791: Giovanni Mariti, Travels Through Cyprus, Syria, and Palestine; with a General History of the Levant. Translated from the Italian: OF THE
Timeline of the name Palestine
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Acts of robbery or criminality at sea
with bombardments of Algiers in 1682, 1683, and 1688 securing a lasting peace, while Tripoli was similarly coerced in 1686. In 1783 and 1784, the Spaniards
Piracy
Artillery mounted on a warship
end of the 17th century, based on the designs of Bernard Renau d'Eliçagaray, and used by the French Navy. Five such vessels were used to shell Algiers in
Naval_artillery
Corvette of the Dutch navy
Scipio was a corvette of the Dutch States Navy launched in 1784. She convoyed Dutch East Indiamen between the Cape of Good Hope and Europe until HMS Psyché
Dutch_corvette_Scipio_(1784)
Danish naval officer
Magdalene, commanded by his father, as part of Admiral Frederik Christian Kaas' ill-fated voyage to Algiers. The following year he was appointed junior
Johan Cornelius Krieger (naval officer, born 1756)
Johan_Cornelius_Krieger_(naval_officer,_born_1756)
better arms compared to those in the fort, the attacks were repulsed. Bombardment of the fort continued for weeks after the initial assault, with the Sulus
Spanish occupation of Jolo (1638)
Spanish_occupation_of_Jolo_(1638)
1662 raid by English buccaneers
conjunction with a naval bombardment from Myngs' flotilla offshore. A detachment from Myngs' land force made its way round the undefended rear of the castle but
Raid on Santiago de Cuba (1662)
Raid_on_Santiago_de_Cuba_(1662)
Counter-revolutionary attempted interventions by Spain to reclaim Mexico as a colony
bombarded the port of Veracruz, causing the displacement of more than 6,000 civilians who left the city. After the Spanish bombardment of the port, the Mexican
Spanish attempts to reconquer Mexico
Spanish_attempts_to_reconquer_Mexico
1812–1815 conflict in North America
presidency. In January 1815 Fort St. Philip endured ten days of bombardment from two bomb vessels of the Royal Navy. Robert V. Remini believes this was preventing
War_of_1812
19th-century conflicts between China and European powers
law. France secured several of the same concessions from China in the Treaty of Whampoa in 1844. British bombardment of Canton from the surrounding heights
Opium_Wars
Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This list of naval battles is a chronological
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City in Egypt
(Abidjan, Algiers, Cape Town, Casablanca, Dakar, Dar es Salaam, Durban, Lagos, Lomé, Luanda and Maputo) would collectively sustain cumulative damages of US$65
Alexandria
Battle between British and Indonesian forces
began a methodical advance through the city under the cover of naval and air bombardment. Fighting was heavy, with British troops clearing buildings room
Battle_of_Surabaya
1585 military expedition
unopposed and began erecting batteries and guns against the walls of Ternate. The bombardment proved ineffective and after 14 days, little progress was achieved
Ternate_expedition_(1585)
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1858–1862 Franco-Spanish military expedition against Vietnam
orders to withdraw to a secure position and responded with an hour long bombardment. Fire from the fort ceased after forty minutes and its walls collapsed
Cochinchina_campaign
1739–1748 conflict between Britain and Spain
companies, moved under cover of darkness, with the aid of an intense naval bombardment. The British fought their way to the base of the fort's ramparts where
War_of_Jenkins'_Ear
English painter (1723–1792)
join HMS Centurion, of which he had command, on a voyage to the Mediterranean. While with the ship he visited Lisbon, Cádiz, Algiers and Minorca. From Minorca
Joshua_Reynolds
Occhiali, Italian admiral who later became beylerbey of the Regency of Algiers and Kapudan Pasha of the Ottoman fleet Sinan Reis, Jewish-Spanish Barbary
List of foreigners who were in the service of the Ottoman Empire
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employed a squadron of two frigates, four sloops of war, two brigs, four schooners, and two gunboats in the West Indies.[RL30172] 1815: Algiers: The Second Barbary
Timeline of United States military operations
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1919 war between the British Empire (India) and the Emirate of Afghanistan
force of about 3,000 men had established themselves with a number of artillery pieces and machine guns. Under cover of a preliminary bombardment to soften
Third_Anglo-Afghan_War
Scottish-born naval officer (1747–1792)
1792, Jones was appointed U.S. Consul to treat with the dey of Algiers for the release of American captives. Before Jones was able to fulfill his appointment
John_Paul_Jones
Decade
(palace) in the Casbah of Algiers is completed. The first printed manuscript of Dream of the Red Chamber by Cao Xueqin, one of the Classic Chinese Novels
1790s
Barbary War. — June 28 Commodore Stephen Decatur arrives off Algiers, after threatening bombardment, the dey agrees to a peace treaty two days later in which
Timeline of United States diplomatic history
Timeline_of_United_States_diplomatic_history
1781 campaign in the Fourth Anglo-Dutch War
first encounter was the Dutch outstation of Cingkuak [id] island. After a brief bombardment and summons of surrender, the outpost was swiftly captured
Raid_on_Sumatra
1856–1860 war between British–French forces and China
(1856–1860) in China. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-52619-7. "Bombardment at Canton". Morning Journal. 19 January 1857. p. 3. Rallings, Colin;
Second_Opium_War
privateer and admiral, who later became beylerbey of the Regency of Algiers, and finally Grand Admiral of the Ottoman fleet Francesco I Sforza (1401–1466)
List_of_people_from_Italy
1982 undeclared Argentina–United Kingdom war
British troops and a naval bombardment demonstration by two Royal Navy vessels (Antrim and Plymouth), the Argentine forces, a total of 190 men, surrendered
Falklands_War
Sack of Rome (1527) – War of the League of Cognac Siege of Naples (1528) – War of the League of Cognac Capture of Peñón of Algiers (1529) Siege of Vienna
List_of_sieges
British occupation of Dutch Ceylon
negotiation followed by a brief resumption of the bombardment, the Batavian commander surrendered. The garrison of 679 troops were taken prisoner and more
Invasion_of_Ceylon
emplacements to open up a close-range bombardment. At this point, Providencia’s residents sent out two flags of truce, requesting terms. The next day
Iberian capture of Providencia
Iberian_capture_of_Providencia
Campaign against Late Postclassic Maya
died; the Spanish suffered only minor casualties. The Spanish bombardment caused heavy loss of life on the island; the surviving Itza abandoned their capital
Spanish_conquest_of_Yucatán
Expedition against the Dervish movement in Somalia
forces. This battle established the tactics of aerial bombardment followed by attacks by ground forces, and of using aircraft to provide support for ground
Somaliland_campaign_(1920)
Sea between Africa, Asia, and Europe
Oceanologica Acta (in French). 3 (1). Gauthier-Villars: 135–141. ISSN 0399-1784. Archived from the original on 1 May 2024. Retrieved 1 May 2024. Bethoux
Mediterranean_Sea
Overview of Venice from the 8th century to 1797
consisting of 16 galleys from Algiers and Tunis entered the Adriatic. When the fleet returned, the corsairs repaired to the Turkish stronghold of Valona.
History of the Republic of Venice
History_of_the_Republic_of_Venice
1899–1902 war in South Africa
bombardment, making the streets dangerous. Near the end of the siege of Kimberley, it was expected that the Boers would intensify their bombardment,
Second_Boer_War
1806 engagement of the War of the Third Coalition
(Janssens did not want to fight a battle on the shoreline, fearing bombardment by the British ships' broadsides). Janssens moved his forces to intercept
Battle_of_Blaauwberg
Failed attempt by the British to capture the Egyptian city of Alexandria
demand of surrender was refused, a naval and land bombardment would commence. The Egyptians' prior victory at the Battle of Rashid had convinced them of the
Alexandria_expedition_of_1807
Indian conflict between the British East India Company and Polygars
it in May 1801 after a prolonged siege and artillery bombardment. Oomaithurai escaped the fall of the fort and joined Maruthu brothers at their jungle
Polygar_Wars
1550 naval siege and land capture of Mahdia
guns of García Álvarez de Toledo's galleys, along with the land batteries and of the other naval artillery, opened fire on the city. The bombardment, which
Capture_of_Mahdia_(1550)
Popular uprising by Palestinian Arabs
recalcitrant villages were kept under control by aerial bombardment as "Air-Pin". Aircraft of the RAF were also used to drop propaganda leaflets over
1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine
1936–1939_Arab_revolt_in_Palestine
a fireship The wreck of Superbe at Paros on 15 December 1833 Hercule, by then renamed Provence, during the Invasion of Algiers in 1830, by Lebreton.
List of ships of the line of France
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were in Morocco, Algiers, Tripoli and Cairo. Sales were held in public places or in souks. Potential buyers made a careful examination of the "merchandise":
History of slavery in the Muslim world
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BOMBARDMENT OF-ALGIERS-1784
BOMBARDMENT OF-ALGIERS-1784
Male
Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse Ãsgeirr, ASGIER means "god-spear."
Biblical
angers; ragings
Male
French
Norman French form of German Malger, MALGIER means "work-spear."
Boy/Male
French American
With whiskers, bearded. In Norman times, when most men were clean-shaven, this nickname was given...
Male
Italian
Italian surname transferred to forename use, derived from Spanish alférez, ALFIERI means "standard bearer." The Spanish word, alférez, was borrowed from Arabic al-fris, meaning "mounted fighter" or "knight," but the original meaning was not retained.
Girl/Female
English
From Tangiers.
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, ALGER means elf spear."Â
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Teutonic
Wearing a Moustache; Noble Spear Man; Elf Spear
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Ager.Possibly also German : variant of Eggers.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name mentioned at Alder 2 or a variant of the topographic name Alder.Dutch : patronymic from the personal name Aldert (see Alderink).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from one or more Middle English personal names variously written Alger, Algar, Alcher, Aucher, etc. These represent a falling together of at least three different Continental Germanic and Old English names: Adalgar ‘noble spear’ (Old English Æ{dh}elgÄr), Albgar ‘elf spear’ (Old English ÆlfgÄr), and Aldgar ‘old spear’ (Old English (E)aldgÄr). The Continental Germanic forms were brought to England from France by the Normans. Compare the French cognate Auger. In Norfolk and northern England, the source is probably the Old Norse name Ãlfgeirr ‘elf spear’. The modern English surname is found mainly in East Anglia.German : from a reduced form of the Germanic personal name Adalgar (see 1 above).Abiezer Alger was a merchant in Easton, MA, in the 18th century, who had many prominent descendants.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon German English Teutonic
Noble spearman.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean
King Henry IV, Part 1' Earl of March. Scroop.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Small Orange Fruit; From Tangiers
Biblical
Ecclesiasticus or the Sirach = Joshua, Joshua, saviour, or whose help is Jehovah Jehovah, I am; the eternal living one Jehovah, self-subsisting
Girl/Female
English
From Tangiers.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Angers, ragings.
Boy/Male
Australian, Polish
Fame
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese
Allies; Friends; Tribal Name
Boy/Male
Australian, French
Spear; Wealthy
BOMBARDMENT OF-ALGIERS-1784
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