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16th century battle resulting in the Ottoman capture of Algiers
The 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
Capture_of_Algiers_(1516)
Topics referred to by the same term
Battle of Algiers or Algiers expedition may refer to: Capture of Algiers (1516), during the Ottoman–Habsburg wars Algiers expedition (1516), during the
Battle_of_Algiers
1529 battle
The capture of Peñón of Algiers was accomplished when the beylerbey of Algiers, Hayreddin Barbarossa, captured the fortress called Peñón of Algiers, on
Capture of Peñón of Algiers (1529)
Capture_of_Peñón_of_Algiers_(1529)
Capital and largest city of Algeria
Oruç Reis came to Algiers, ordered the assassination of Selim, and seized the town and ousted the Spanish in the Capture of Algiers (1516). Hayreddin, succeeding
Algiers
1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa
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 1830
Regency_of_Algiers
Ottoman corsair and admiral of the Ottoman navy (c. 1478–1546)
career as a corsair under his elder brother Oruç Reis. In 1516, the brothers captured Algiers from Spain, with Oruç declaring himself Sultan. Following
Hayreddin_Barbarossa
Ottoman corsair, later Sultan of Algiers (c. 1474–1518)
who became Sultan of Algiers. The elder brother of the famous Ottoman admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa, he was born on the Ottoman island of Midilli (Lesbos
Aruj_Barbarossa
Regency of Algiers was founded in 1516 and existed as largely independent tributary state of the Ottoman Empire until the French invasion of 1830. Founded
History of the Regency of Algiers
History_of_the_Regency_of_Algiers
Wife of Selim al-Toumi, the Emir of Algiers
his brother Khaïr-Eddine had Selim strangled in his bath in 1516 during the capture of Algiers. Fearing for his life, Selim and Zaphira's son fled to Oran
Zaphira
Old town area of Algiers, Algeria
Casbah of Algiers, commonly referred to as the Casbah (Arabic: القصبة, Al-qaṣabah, meaning "citadel"), corresponds to the old town or medina of Algiers, founded
Casbah_of_Algiers
Joint Spanish-Italian attack on Algiers
able to see the ashes, but only the waves.” Algiers expedition (1516) Algiers expedition (1541) A History of the Maghrib in the Islamic Period Jamil M.
Algiers_expedition_(1519)
Privateers and pirates in North Africa
of North Africa; during one failed attempt in Béjaia in 1512 he lost his left arm to a cannonball. The eldest Barbarossa also went to capture Algiers
Barbary_corsairs
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)
1516–1830 unit of the Algerine army
ta'ifa of raïs (Arabic: طائفة الرياس, community of corsair captains) or the Raïs for short, were Barbary pirates based in Regency of Algiers who were
Corsairs_of_Algiers
Aruj Barbarossa liberated Algiers from Spanish control in 1516 and consolidated his rule by raising a symbolic flag composed of green, yellow, and red colors
Flag_of_Algeria
16th c. military action
city with the help of the Spanish. In 1516 Arudj Reis and his ally Ahmad al-Kadi seized Cherchell and Algiers with an army composed of 800 Turks and 5,000
Battle_of_Oued_Djer
Almohad Caliphate in power. 1313 – Ziyanids of the Kingdom of Tlemcen in power. 1516 Capture of Algiers by Hayreddin Barbarossa and Aruj Barbarossa.
Timeline_of_Algiers
Navarrese military engineer (c.1460–1528)
the capture of Mazalquivir (Mers-el-Kébir) and Oran in 1509. Navarro personally led the Spanish forces during the conquest of Bougie (Béjaïa), Algiers, Tunis
Pedro_Navarro
Semi-autonomous state affiliated with the Ottoman Empire
present-day Tunisia (and parts of modern eastern Algeria). The Ottoman presence in the Maghreb began with the conquest of Algiers in 1516 by the Ottoman Turkish
Ottoman_Tunisia
1555 siege of the city of Béjaïa (in present-day Algeria)
The Capture of Béjaïa or Capture of Bougie occurred in 1555 when Salah Rais, the Ottoman ruler of Algiers, took the city of Béjaïa from the Spaniards
Capture_of_Béjaïa_(1555)
1518 battle of the Ottoman-Habsburg Wars
possession of the region of Tlemcen. According to the diary of Hayreddin Barbarossa, Oruç died as a result of his sympathy for the inhabitants of Algiers and
Fall_of_Tlemcen_(1518)
Ethnic group
Reis captured Jijel in 1514, Cherchell and Algiers in 1516, defeated the Spanish-Arab forces at Oued Djer in 1517 and participated in the Fall of Tlemcen
Igawawen
Ottoman fort in Algeria
fort in the city of Tamentfoust, Algeria. The fort, built on the highest point of Tamentfoust, at the eastern end of the Bay of Algiers, is among several
Bordj_Tamentfoust
This is a list of the Beylerbeys, Pashas and Deys of the Regency of Algiers: Dely Ahmed 1588–1589 Hızır Pasha 1589–1591 Hadji Shaban Pasha 1591–1593 Mustapha
List of governors and rulers of the Regency of Algiers
List_of_governors_and_rulers_of_the_Regency_of_Algiers
Campaign of Tlemcen (1551) 1557 CE Campaign of Tlemcen (1557) 1516 CE Capture of Algiers 1518 CE Fall of Tlemcen 1529 CE Capture of the Peñón of Algiers 1541
List_of_conflicts_in_Algeria
Spanish military expedition in Algeria
Tripoli (1510), Algiers, Shershell, Dellys, Ténès. In 1516, Mostaganem was seized by Hayreddin Barbarossa from his base of Algiers. He then strengthened
Expedition to Mostaganem (1558)
Expedition_to_Mostaganem_(1558)
1510–1872, Kabyle Berber state in North Africa
hostility of the Regency of Algiers which sent an expedition against him in 1516, prompting him to break the alliance with Spain. After the fall of Béjaïa
Kingdom_of_Beni_Abbas
Tunisia. In 1516 Aruj moved his base of operations to Algiers but was killed in 1518. Khair ad Din succeeded him as military commander of Algiers, and the
History_of_Algeria
Country in North Africa
succession of local Islamic dynasties including Rustamids, Fatimids, Zirids, Hammadids, Almohads and Zayyanids. In 1516, the Regency of Algiers was established
Algeria
Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556
and Archduke of Austria from 1519 to 1556, King of Castile and León (effectively 'King of Spain', as Charles I) from 1516 to 1556, King of Sicily and Naples
Charles_V,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
U.S. occupation of Guam during the Spanish-American War
The capture of Guam from Spain by the United States took place in a bloodless engagement during the Spanish–American War. The U.S. Navy sent a single cruiser
Capture_of_Guam
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Algiers expedition (1541) 1543 Spanish expedition to Tlemcen (1543) 1543 Expedition to Mostaganem (1543) 1555 Capture of Béjaïa (1555) 1556 Siege of Oran
List_of_conflicts_in_Africa
French colony and later intergral part in Northern Africa from 1830 to 1962
of France, Algeria was a founding member of the European Coal and Steel Community and the European Economic Community. Since the capture of Algiers in
French_Algeria
1563 siege in North Africa
The sieges of Oran and Mers El Kébir of 1563 is a major attempt by the regency of Algiers to retake the cities of Mers el-Kébir and Oran from the Spanish
Sieges of Oran and Mers El Kébir
Sieges_of_Oran_and_Mers_El_Kébir
Ottoman victory over Spain
expedition and captured it in turn. He established a garrison and a vassal ruler in the person of Lhacène of the Hafsid dynasty. The Bey of Algiers Uluj Ali
Conquest_of_Tunis_(1574)
The Capture of Mers-el-Kébir on September 13, 1505 was the first campaign carried out by the Spanish Empire in its war against the Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen
Capture of Mers-el-Kébir (1505)
Capture_of_Mers-el-Kébir_(1505)
Series of military conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and various African states
years. Turkish corsair and admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa in 1516, captured the city of Algiers from Charles V. Although initially Barbaros and his brothers
Ottoman_wars_in_Africa
Spanish capture of St. Kitts in 1629
expedition, under the command of Admiral Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo Osorio, dropped anchor at Nevis Island and captured and destroyed several English
Battle_of_St._Kitts_(1629)
Ottoman administrative district (1516–1872)
formed part of the Damascus Eyalet for much of its existence. It was created in the 16th century by the Ottoman Empire following the 1516–1517 Ottoman–Mamluk
Jerusalem_Sanjak
later to Salah Rais and the Kingdom of Kuku in the Capture of Bougie (1555). According to Leo the African, the city of Béjaïa was surrounded by an ancient
Capture_of_Béjaïa_(1510)
and Portuguese fleet carrying 2,000 men captured the island and took so much gold and slaves that the value of the plunder was estimated at above half
Iberian capture of Providencia
Iberian_capture_of_Providencia
relations of Algeria History of Algeria Politics of Algeria 1821 From 1826 First nation to recognize the independence of Greece. Battle of Daugavpils
List of wars involving Algeria
List_of_wars_involving_Algeria
Capture of Tunis by Habsburg alliance in 1535
capturing Tunis and its port city of La Goulette (also known as Goletta and Halq al-Wadi), 1535 Conquest of Coron Algiers expedition (1541) Battle of
Conquest_of_Tunis_(1535)
Conquest of Tripoli was a maritime campaign led by Pedro Navarro which captured the city of Tripoli in North Africa in the name of the Crown of Aragon in
Spanish_conquest_of_Tripoli
1544 Algerian capture of Bay of Naples
The raid on the Bay of Naples occurred in 1544 when Algerians captured the Bay of Naples and enslaved 7,000 Neapolitans. In 1544, Algerian corsairs sailed
Raid on the Bay of Naples (1544)
Raid_on_the_Bay_of_Naples_(1544)
The list of major cities conquered by the Ottoman Empire is below. Since it is impossible to include all cities, only the most populous cities, capitals
List of cities conquered by the Ottoman Empire
List_of_cities_conquered_by_the_Ottoman_Empire
1762 capture of Spanish-held Havana by the British during the Seven Years' War
siege of Havana was the capture of the Spanish-held city of Havana, Cuba in 1762 as part of the war between Britain and Spain which formed part of the larger
Siege_of_Havana
1550 naval siege and land capture of Mahdia
that, together with that of the Ottoman governor of Algiers before Oran ans Mers El Kébir, allowed the capture in 1564 by Spain of Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera
Capture_of_Mahdia_(1550)
1492–1792 series of conflicts
Barbarrosa brothers, who came under the protection of Sultan Selim in 1515, captured the city of Algiers in 1516 after a delegation from Algeria asked for their
Spanish–Ottoman_Wars
Spanish victory over the Ottomans
Tunis was still besieged since the 1569 capture of the city by Occhiali, this was the chosen target. Although most of the Spanish Empire's resources were
Conquest_of_Tunis_(1573)
Military campaign in North Africa
city remained a part of the Spanish Empire until 1708, when it was seized by the Ottoman Dey of Algiers taking advantage of the War of the Spanish Succession
Spanish conquest of Oran (1509)
Spanish_conquest_of_Oran_(1509)
Battle between Christian and Muslim galleys in Chios
return to the western Mediterranean, seven French galleys raided Algiers, capturing six Barbary ships and freeing 310 prisoners. Real Academia de la Historia
Battle_of_Chios_(1621)
1624 military conflict
1624, and ended in the capture of the Brazilian city of Salvador by the latter. This capture was part of the Groot Desseyn plan of the Dutch West India
Capture_of_Bahia
led by Captain Henry Morgan landed in the Gulf of Santa María and marched to capture the inland town of Puerto del Príncipe. As they approached the town
Henry Morgan's raid on Puerto del Príncipe
Henry_Morgan's_raid_on_Puerto_del_Príncipe
Ottoman admiral (c. 1487–c. 1535)
in the Adriatic Sea. In October 1516 Kurtoğlu landed at Lavinio with a force of 18 fustas, where he hoped to capture Pope Leo X who was there at the moment
Kurtoğlu_Muslihiddin_Reis
Battle between Spanish and Ottoman galleys near Dalmatia
Barbary corsair fleet from Tunis and Algiers, originally pursued by him before the previous Battle of the Gulf of Tunis. It resulted in a Christian victory
Battle_of_the_Dalmatian_Coast
Battle between Spanish and Barbary galleys near Palermo
fleet from Tunisia and Algiers. In 1624, Álvaro de Bazán y Benavides returned to Sicily from patrolling near Ibiza and capturing there three loaded Ottoman
Battle_of_Palermo_(1624)
Spain with his garrison of Arab-Berber contingents and Spanish soldiers.[citation needed] Garcés, M.A. (2002). Cervantes in Algiers: A Captive's Tale. Vanderbilt
Battle of Mers-el-Kébir (1507)
Battle_of_Mers-el-Kébir_(1507)
Naval engagement that took place near San Pietro Island, Sardinia
the crew, who moved to the flagship. Soon another of the large ships was also captured, but Algiers' flagship held up fierce resistance, causing extensive
Action_of_3_October_1624
list of Ottoman sieges and landings from the late 1200s to World War I. Ottoman wars in Europe List of cities conquered by the Ottoman Empire List of battles
List of Ottoman conquests, sieges and landings
List_of_Ottoman_conquests,_sieges_and_landings
Alcaudete's army faced Abu Zayyan III's force of 45,000, along with 400 Turks from the Regency of Algiers. The Spanish vanguard was ambushed but resisted
Zayyanid–Iberian_conflicts
Martyr child saint
Minnesota: E. M. Lohmann Co., 1952, p. 1516 Saint Andrew Daily Missal, with Vespers for Sundays and Feasts, p. 1516 Rev. Bede Babo, O.S.B. et al., The Jesus
Agapitus_of_Palestrina
found out other captives planned a rebellion in Algiers, which he crushed. In 1534, Barbarossa captured Tunis, a highly strategical port in the Mediterranean
Raid_on_Cherchell_(1531)
Battle in the Ottoman–Habsburg wars
pirate Ali Hamet, a Sardinian renegade in service of the Ottoman Empire, formed a small fleet at Algiers, as ordered by Admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa. He
Battle_of_Alborán
Spanish battle in Jolo, early 17th century
The Sulu Expedition of 1602 was an unsuccessful military campaign by the Spanish Empire to capture the island of Jolo. Launched from the Spanish Philippines
Jolo_expedition_(1602)
Arab tribe
son of the Ma'qil forefather. This sub-tribe settled in a region close to Algiers, the Mitidja plain. They came to rule Algiers from 1204 to 1516 until
Banu_Ma'qil
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
North African cities of Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli, which were nominally part of the Ottoman Empire, captured thousands of merchant ships and raided
Ottoman_Empire
Naval battle between Spain and Ottoman Tunisia
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
Battle_of_the_Gulf_of_Tunis
crwflags.com. Retrieved 2023-09-09. "Drapeaux d'Origine & d'Inspiration Françaises (DO&IF)". Retrieved 2021-05-04. "Regency of Algiers (Algeria, 1671-1847)".
List_of_Algerian_flags
Battle in Jolo, 17th century
The Sulu Expedition of 1630 was an unsuccessful military campaign by the Spanish Empire to capture the island of Jolo. Launched from the Spanish Philippines
Jolo_expedition_(1630)
King of France from 1498 to 1515
Italian War (1508–1516), which was marked by the military prowess of the Chevalier de Bayard. Louis XII did not encroach on the power of local governments
Louis_XII
1668 raid
town. One such attempt involved using captured citizens as human shields to seize one of the castles. After capturing them all by force the privateers subsequently
Henry Morgan's raid on Porto Bello
Henry_Morgan's_raid_on_Porto_Bello
1957–58 war between Morocco and Spain
part of Moroccan territory. Sultan Mohammed V encouraged efforts to re-capture the land and personally funded anti-Spanish guerillas to claim Ifni back
Ifni_War
Spanish raid on Ottoman Tunisia
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
Raid_on_La_Goulette_(1612)
Series of battles in the Philippines 1565–1898
the coast. On 22 July 1609, after the leaders of Buayan learned of the Spanish capture of Ternate, Rajah Silongan and Kapitan Laut Buisan sent a letter
Spanish–Moro_conflict
Coastal defences of Corsica
Otranto in southern Italy and in 1516 they took control of Algiers. In the first decades of the 16th century Turkish corsairs in galleys and fustas often
Genoese_towers_in_Corsica
5th and taking the city in the face of weak resistance. A battle on the outskirts of the city encouraged Algiers and Tunis to pay homage – nominally at
Spanish assault on Djerba (1510)
Spanish_assault_on_Djerba_(1510)
of Urs Graf (The Raging Army, 1520) and Niklaus Manuel Deutsch (Judgment of Paris, 1516–1528). Hans Baldung was also a disciple of Dürer, author of allegorical
History_of_the_nude_in_art
"British Indian troops attacked by Turks; thirty wounded and British officer captured – Warships' guns drive enemy back Archived 6 December 2013 at the Wayback
List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire
List_of_wars_involving_the_Ottoman_Empire
Military event in 1669 in Venezuela
of raiding Spanish towns along the coastline inside of Lake Maracaibo in the Spanish Province of Venezuela. After capturing and sacking the towns of Maracaibo
Henry Morgan's raid on Lake Maracaibo
Henry_Morgan's_raid_on_Lake_Maracaibo
European conflicts from 1494 to 1559
benefit in fighting on. In the treaty of Noyon, signed on 13 August 1516, Charles I of Spain acknowledged Francis as duke of Milan, while Francis "passed" his
Italian_Wars
17th-century Dutch territorial possession in Angola
of the Dutch West India Company (WIC) in contemporary Angola and the Republic of the Congo. Notably, the name refers to the colony that was captured from
Dutch_Loango-Angola
Colonial empire between 1492 and 1976
became part of the Holy League against France, seeing a chance at taking both Milan—to which he held a dynastic claim—and Navarre. In 1516, France agreed
Spanish_Empire
Naval battle
Mexican Army captured the key port city of Veracruz, but Spain continued to launch armed expeditions against Mexico from the nearby island of Cuba. The island
Battle_of_Mariel
Spanish conquest of Vélez de la Gomera
Wars against France, an ally of the Ottomans. In 1563, the same year as Sancho Martínez de Leiva Jr. failed to capture Vélez de la Gomera, King Philip
Conquest of the Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera (1564)
Conquest_of_the_Peñón_de_Vélez_de_la_Gomera_(1564)
Capital city of Jordan
Empire annexed the region of Amman in 1516, but for much of the Ottoman period, al-Salt functioned as the virtual political center of Transjordan.< Amman began
Amman
1535 siege and sack
slaves whom he brought back to Algiers. On the night of September 1, 1535, the navy of the Ottoman Empire entered the port of Mahón camouflaged as imperial
Sack_of_Mahón
Attack on Panama in 1670/1671
purpose of capturing the rich Spanish city of Panama off the Pacific coast between 16 December 1670 and 5 March 1671 during the later stage of the Anglo-Spanish
Henry Morgan's Panama expedition
Henry_Morgan's_Panama_expedition
Armed conflict which ended Spanish rule of New Spain
Costilla, who issued the Cry of Dolores on 16 September 1810. The revolt was massive and not well organized. Hidalgo was captured by royalist forces, defrocked
Mexican_War_of_Independence
Capture of the Island of Mannar by the Dutch
along with the subsequent capture of Jaffna would mark the end of Portuguese Ceylon. The Dutch, under the leadership of Gerard Pietersz Hulft, placed
Battle_of_Mannar_(1658)
1663 raid by buccaneers
coastal raids of the buccaneering era. England and Spain had remained in a state of war in the Caribbean following the Restoration of Charles II in 1660
Sack_of_Campeche_(1663)
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16th-century Spanish invasion of Mesoamerica
Cortés of the death of several of his men during the Aztec attack on the Totonacs in Veracruz, Cortés claims that he took Moctezuma captive. Capturing the
Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire
Spanish_conquest_of_the_Aztec_Empire
1658 battle of the Anglo-Spanish War of 1654–1660
total of 700 soldiers and militia and ten ships to transport them. The English troops disembarked near the Rio Nuevo. The English then captured the Spanish
Battle_of_Rio_Nuevo
1662 raid by English buccaneers
its strong defences was captured and sacked, resulting in a financial and military success. England had taken possession of Jamaica in 1657 from Spain
Raid on Santiago de Cuba (1662)
Raid_on_Santiago_de_Cuba_(1662)
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Habsburg_Spain
Part of the Seven Years' War
expedition was rewarded after the capture of the treasure ship Filipina, carrying American silver from Acapulco, and in the action of 30 October 1762 the Spanish
Battle_of_Manila_(1762)
Spanish conquistador and explorer (1485–1547)
storm that hit his fleet while he was pursuing the Pasha of Algiers. Having spent a great deal of his own money to finance expeditions, he was now heavily
Hernán_Cortés
Period of the Spanish conquest in South America
auxiliaries, captured the last Sapa Inca, Atahualpa, at the Battle of Cajamarca in 1532. It was the first step in a long campaign that took decades of fighting
Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire
Spanish_conquest_of_the_Inca_Empire
1543 expedition to Tlemcen by Spain
further campaigns after his failed expedition to Algiers. Because of this, Count Alcaudete had to take charge of all the expenses himself. On 9 September 1542
Spanish expedition to Tlemcen (1543)
Spanish_expedition_to_Tlemcen_(1543)
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