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  • Capture of Tunis (1735)
  • History of Algeria

    The Capture of Tunis occurred in 1735 when the Dey of Algiers sent an invasion force to Tunis in order to install Ali Pasha as the Bey. After a failed

    Capture of Tunis (1735)

    Capture_of_Tunis_(1735)

  • Conquest of Tunis
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Conquest of Tunis (1574), a conquest by the Ottomans Siege of Tunis (1694), a siege by the Regency of Algiers Capture of Tunis (1735), capture of the city

    Conquest of Tunis

    Conquest_of_Tunis

  • Capture of Tunis (1756)
  • Military operation by the Bey of Constantine

    The Capture of Tunis was a military operation led by the Bey of Constantine during which he seized Tunis and made the Beylik of Tunis a tributary of Algiers

    Capture of Tunis (1756)

    Capture_of_Tunis_(1756)

  • Tunisian–Algerian War
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Algerian Invasion of Tunis (1705) Capture of Tunis (1735), or Algerian-Tunisian War (1735) Siege of Tunis (1746) Capture of Tunis (1756), or Algerian-Tunisian

    Tunisian–Algerian War

    Tunisian–Algerian_War

  • Capture of Tunis (1569)
  • Capture of Tunis in 1569 was a campaign led by Uluç Ali to conquer Tunis. In 1569 the Beylerbey of Algiers, Uluç Ali, set off over land toward Tunis with

    Capture of Tunis (1569)

    Capture of Tunis (1569)

    Capture_of_Tunis_(1569)

  • Ibrahim ben Ramdan Dey
  • Dey of Algiers

    gained a victory over the Beylik of Tunis during the Algerian-Tunisian war of 1735, securing the annual payment of 50,000 Piastres. He abdicated in 1745

    Ibrahim ben Ramdan Dey

    Ibrahim_ben_Ramdan_Dey

  • Conquest of Tunis (1535)
  • Capture of Tunis by Habsburg alliance in 1535

    Conquest of Tunis (called Jornada de Túnez in Spanish sources) in 1535 occurred when the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and his allies captured the city of Tunis

    Conquest of Tunis (1535)

    Conquest of Tunis (1535)

    Conquest_of_Tunis_(1535)

  • List of conflicts in Africa
  • List of a wikimedia project

    (1705) 1735 Capture of Tunis (1735) 1742 Tabarka expedition (1742) 1756 Capture of Tunis (1756) 1784 – 1786 Venetian bombardments of the Beylik of Tunis 1811

    List of conflicts in Africa

    List_of_conflicts_in_Africa

  • Conquest of Tunis (1574)
  • Ottoman victory over Spain

    Ali Pasha captured Tunis in 1569 for the Ottoman Empire, but in the aftermath of the 1571 Christian victory at the Battle of Lepanto, John of Austria re-conquered

    Conquest of Tunis (1574)

    Conquest of Tunis (1574)

    Conquest_of_Tunis_(1574)

  • Abu l-Hasan Ali I
  • therefore revolted, and, with the help of the dey of Algiers, defeated Husayn in 1735. Soon after his entrance in Tunis, however, he was forced to pay a large

    Abu l-Hasan Ali I

    Abu l-Hasan Ali I

    Abu_l-Hasan_Ali_I

  • Al-Husayn I ibn Ali
  • Founder of the Tunisian Husainid dynasty (1675–1740)

    Sharif, of whom he was lieutenant, expelled the Muradid Dynasty from Tunis. Three years later, after Sharif had been captured by the Dey of Algiers,

    Al-Husayn I ibn Ali

    Al-Husayn I ibn Ali

    Al-Husayn_I_ibn_Ali

  • Ottoman Tunisia
  • Semi-autonomous state affiliated with the Ottoman Empire

    the Ottoman Navy under the command of Kapudan Pasha Hayreddin Barbarossa, Aruj's younger brother, captured Tunis from the Hafsid dynasty. Less than a

    Ottoman Tunisia

    Ottoman Tunisia

    Ottoman_Tunisia

  • Conquest of Tunis (1573)
  • Spanish victory over the Ottomans

    Goleta fort in 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

    Conquest of Tunis (1573)

    Conquest of Tunis (1573)

    Conquest_of_Tunis_(1573)

  • List of wars involving Tunisia
  • L'Afrique: L'Afrique précoloniale, 1500-1900. Robert Cornevin. “En 1756, Tunis sera envahie par les troupes d'Alger et durant un demisiècle les bey hocainites

    List of wars involving Tunisia

    List of wars involving Tunisia

    List_of_wars_involving_Tunisia

  • Capture of Julfar
  • 1633 battle

    Omanis successfully captured the two forts. In 1624, a new imam was elected in Oman called Nasir bin Murshid which led to the foundation of the Ya'rubids.

    Capture of Julfar

    Capture_of_Julfar

  • Usta Murad
  • was a corsair captain and later Dey of Tunis from 1637 until his death. Born in Levanto, Liguria, he was the son of Francesco Di Rio. The chroniclers do

    Usta Murad

    Usta_Murad

  • Conquest of Tunis (1534)
  • Ottoman conquest of Tunis in 1534

    The conquest of Tunis occurred on 16 August 1534 when Hayreddin Barbarossa captured the city from the Hafsid ruler Muley Hasan. In 1533, Suleiman the Magnificent

    Conquest of Tunis (1534)

    Conquest of Tunis (1534)

    Conquest_of_Tunis_(1534)

  • Abu Abdallah Muhammad V al-Hasan
  • Hafsid sultan of Tunis from 1526 to 1543

    sometimes “Muleasses” in 16th century writings, was the Hafsid caliph of Tunis from 1526 to 1543. His father Abu Abdallah Muhammad IV al-Mutawakkil had

    Abu Abdallah Muhammad V al-Hasan

    Abu Abdallah Muhammad V al-Hasan

    Abu_Abdallah_Muhammad_V_al-Hasan

  • Battle of the Gulf of Tunis
  • Naval battle between Spain and Ottoman Tunisia

    Battle of the Gulf of Tunis was a naval battle between a Spanish and Maltese galley fleet, commanded by Álvaro de Bazán y Benavides, Marquis of Santa Cruz

    Battle of the Gulf of Tunis

    Battle of the Gulf of Tunis

    Battle_of_the_Gulf_of_Tunis

  • Tunisian–Algerian War (1694)
  • Conflict between Regency of Tunis and Deylik of Algiers (1694)

    war of 1694 was a conflict between the Deylik of Algiers, and the Regency of Tunis. Ever since the establishment of Ottoman Tunisia, the Deys of the country

    Tunisian–Algerian War (1694)

    Tunisian–Algerian War (1694)

    Tunisian–Algerian_War_(1694)

  • Spanish–Portuguese War (1735–1737)
  • 1735–1737 South-American colonial war

    Spanish-Portuguese War between 1735 and 1737 was fought over the Banda Oriental, roughly present-day Uruguay. At the time, this part of South-America was sparsely

    Spanish–Portuguese War (1735–1737)

    Spanish–Portuguese War (1735–1737)

    Spanish–Portuguese_War_(1735–1737)

  • Baba Abdi
  • Dey (ruler) of Algiers (1724–1732)

    opposition. List of governors and rulers of the Regency of Algiers Voyage to Algiers and Tunis, for the Redemption of Captives, etc. 1735. Morgan, J. (1750)

    Baba Abdi

    Baba_Abdi

  • Capture of Malacca (1511)
  • Portuguese military conquest

    between China and India was concentrated. The capture of Malacca was the result of a plan by King Manuel I of Portugal, who since 1505 had intended to beat

    Capture of Malacca (1511)

    Capture of Malacca (1511)

    Capture_of_Malacca_(1511)

  • Capture of Mahdia (1550)
  • 1550 naval siege and land capture of Mahdia

    re-occupation of the city by the Ottomans. In 1550 the Hafsid kingdom of Tunis, which stretched from the east of modern Algeria to the west of modern Libya

    Capture of Mahdia (1550)

    Capture of Mahdia (1550)

    Capture_of_Mahdia_(1550)

  • Corsican War of Independence
  • 1729–1769 conflict in Corsica

    support of Ali I Pasha of the Beylicat of Tunis. Neuhoff landed at Aléria on March 20, 1736, on an English ship with German mercenaries. The choice of location

    Corsican War of Independence

    Corsican War of Independence

    Corsican_War_of_Independence

  • Portuguese conquest of the Gaza Empire
  • 1895 campaign in Mozambique

    Campaigns of Pacification and Occupation and Mouzinho de Albuquerque distinguished himself by capturing the Vatua emperor, Gungunhana. The occupation of Gaza

    Portuguese conquest of the Gaza Empire

    Portuguese conquest of the Gaza Empire

    Portuguese_conquest_of_the_Gaza_Empire

  • Capture of Banastharim
  • Military confrontations between Portugal and India (1512)

    The Capture of Banastharim was a series of military confrontations between the Kingdom of Portugal and the Adil Shahi Sultanate in 1512, during the Portuguese

    Capture of Banastharim

    Capture_of_Banastharim

  • History of the Jews in Tunisia
  • Jews of Tunis. The city itself was captured in 1159 after refusing to surrender. The rise of the Almohad Caliphate shook both the Jewish communities of Tunisia

    History of the Jews in Tunisia

    History of the Jews in Tunisia

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Tunisia

  • Capture of Algiers (1516)
  • 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

    Capture of Algiers (1516)

    Capture of Algiers (1516)

    Capture_of_Algiers_(1516)

  • Hark Olufs
  • North Frisian sailor and slave

    Commander in Chief of the local cavalry. In 1735, he took part in the conquest of Tunis by the Algerian army during the disposal of Al-Husayn I ibn Ali

    Hark Olufs

    Hark Olufs

    Hark_Olufs

  • Capture of Muscat (1507)
  • Portuguese conquest of Muscat in 1507

    The Capture of Muscat happened in 1507, when a Portuguese armada commanded by Afonso de Albuquerque attacked and conquered the city of Muscat, which was

    Capture of Muscat (1507)

    Capture_of_Muscat_(1507)

  • Barbary slave trade
  • Slave markets in North Africa

    Account of the Religion and Manners of the Mahometans by Joseph Pitts (1663–1735) Pitts was captured as a boy aged 14 by Barbary pirates off the coast of Spain

    Barbary slave trade

    Barbary slave trade

    Barbary_slave_trade

  • Iberian capture of Providencia
  • 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

    Iberian_capture_of_Providencia

  • Capture of Bahia
  • 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

    Capture of Bahia

    Capture_of_Bahia

  • Baba Ali Chaouch
  • Ruler of Algiers (d. 1718)

    for Solid Earth Geophysics. Voyage to Algiers and Tunis, for the Redemption of Captives, etc. 1735. "Les Deys 3". exode1962.fr. Retrieved 2021-02-12.

    Baba Ali Chaouch

    Baba Ali Chaouch

    Baba_Ali_Chaouch

  • Battle of the Dalmatian Coast
  • Battle between Spanish and Ottoman galleys near Dalmatia

    a 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_of_the_Dalmatian_Coast

  • 1605 Syriam battles
  • Series of battles in Lower Myanmar

    prince Min Khamaung was captured. In addition to the prince's capture, the Portuguese seized over a 1,000 cannons, vast quantities of ammunition and supplies

    1605 Syriam battles

    1605 Syriam battles

    1605_Syriam_battles

  • Sack of Mahón
  • 1535 siege and sack

    expedition followed closely the defeat of Barbarossa in the Conquest of Tunis by Charles V. Barbarossa had escaped Tunis and boarded his fleet in Bône. Mahón

    Sack of Mahón

    Sack_of_Mahón

  • Capture of Béjaïa (1555)
  • 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)

    Capture of Béjaïa (1555)

    Capture_of_Béjaïa_(1555)

  • Treaty of Niš (1739)
  • Russo-Turkish peace treaty

    the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire, to end the Russo-Turkish War (1735–1739). It was preceded by the preliminary Russo-Turkish peace treaty, signed

    Treaty of Niš (1739)

    Treaty of Niš (1739)

    Treaty_of_Niš_(1739)

  • Siege of Muscat (1650)
  • The siege of Muscat occurred in 1650, when an Omani army under Sultan bin Saif attacked the Portuguese fort of Muscat and captured the town from the Portuguese

    Siege of Muscat (1650)

    Siege of Muscat (1650)

    Siege_of_Muscat_(1650)

  • History of the Regency of Algiers
  • of the following year but withdrew when his ammunition ran out and the emir of Tunis refused to supply more. Nonetheless, Aruj captured hundreds of Spanish

    History of the Regency of Algiers

    History_of_the_Regency_of_Algiers

  • Regency of Algiers
  • 1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa

    the Duke of Montemar's forces recaptured the city. The Husaynid dynasty failed to free Tunis from Algerian suzerainty in 1735 and 1756. Tunis remained

    Regency of Algiers

    Regency of Algiers

    Regency_of_Algiers

  • List of incidents of cannibalism
  • purpose. Instead of slaughtering the three children, he kept them as servants for the rest of his journey and then sold them in Tunis for a good profit

    List of incidents of cannibalism

    List of incidents of cannibalism

    List_of_incidents_of_cannibalism

  • Capture of Peñón of Algiers (1529)
  • 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)

    Capture_of_Peñón_of_Algiers_(1529)

  • Siege of Buda (1541)
  • Siege during Little War in Hungary

    The siege of Buda (4 May – 21 August 1541) ended with the capture of the city of Buda, the historical capital of the Kingdom of Hungary, by the Ottoman

    Siege of Buda (1541)

    Siege of Buda (1541)

    Siege_of_Buda_(1541)

  • Battle of Mers-el-Kébir (1507)
  • Tlemcen, near, and around Mers-el-Kébir The city of Mers-el-Kébir was captured by Spanish forces in 1505 in an effort to stop Barbary piracy. The city

    Battle of Mers-el-Kébir (1507)

    Battle_of_Mers-el-Kébir_(1507)

  • Sack of Vieste
  • The sack of Vieste was conducted by Dragut, an Ottoman naval commander. It took place on 15 July 1554. This sack resulted in the capture of the fortress

    Sack of Vieste

    Sack_of_Vieste

  • Capture of Béjaïa (1510)
  • 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)

    Capture of Béjaïa (1510)

    Capture_of_Béjaïa_(1510)

  • Siege of Sohar (1633–1643)
  • after the capture of Julfar and Dibba, Imam Nasir bin Murshid was encouraged by these victories and decided to launch an attack on the fortress of Sohar,

    Siege of Sohar (1633–1643)

    Siege of Sohar (1633–1643)

    Siege_of_Sohar_(1633–1643)

  • Sitawaka campaign
  • Hanwella fort amid bloody combat. This was virtually the end of resistance. After the capture of Hanwella, Nikapityia Bendara fled to the mountains, while

    Sitawaka campaign

    Sitawaka campaign

    Sitawaka_campaign

  • Battle of Gozo (1570)
  • Naval battle between Malta and Ottoman Empire

    command of Francesco St Clement arrived in Messina, he learned that Giovanni Andrea Doria had gone to Tunis with 50 ships to block the fleet of Algerian

    Battle of Gozo (1570)

    Battle_of_Gozo_(1570)

  • Raid on the Kerkennah Islands
  • Spanish raid on Ottoman Tunisia

    Lampedusa before reaching Tunis. Bazán hid the fleet near the Kerkennah Islands and order captain Diego Pimentel, the son of Juan Alonso Pimentel de Herrera

    Raid on the Kerkennah Islands

    Raid_on_the_Kerkennah_Islands

  • List of battles 1601–1800
  • Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also Bicheno, Hugh (2012). Elizabeth's sea dogs:

    List of battles 1601–1800

    List_of_battles_1601–1800

  • Dutch Loango-Angola
  • 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

    Dutch Loango-Angola

    Dutch_Loango-Angola

  • Mughal–Portuguese War (1692–1693)
  • Historical conflict

    Marathas was the fort of Sidhgarh (29 miles southeast of Mahuli), the Mughal general Matabar khan after waiting for six months, they captured the fort on 20

    Mughal–Portuguese War (1692–1693)

    Mughal–Portuguese War (1692–1693)

    Mughal–Portuguese_War_(1692–1693)

  • History of slavery
  • concessions from Tripoli, Tunis, and Algiers, including a pledge to treat Christian captives in any future conflict as prisoners of war rather than slaves

    History of slavery

    History_of_slavery

  • List of wars involving Germany
  • This is a list of wars involving Germany from 962. It includes the Holy Roman Empire, Confederation of the Rhine, the German Confederation, the North

    List of wars involving Germany

    List_of_wars_involving_Germany

  • Battle of Mombasa (1589)
  • 1589 battle between Portuguese and Zimba forces

    reconquer the city and capture Mir Ali Beg. At the end of the 16th century, Muslims in the east African coast appealed to the governor of Ottoman Yemen, Hasan

    Battle of Mombasa (1589)

    Battle of Mombasa (1589)

    Battle_of_Mombasa_(1589)

  • Battle of Palermo (1624)
  • Battle between Spanish and Barbary galleys near Palermo

    Barbary fleets later into the month, achieving victory in the battles of Gulf of Tunis and the Dalmatian Coast. Fernández Duro (1885), p. 419. Fernández Duro

    Battle of Palermo (1624)

    Battle_of_Palermo_(1624)

  • Portuguese conquest of Hormuz
  • Battle in 1507

    control trade passing through the Malacca Straits. The capture of Hormuz gave Portugal control of trade and shipping passing through the Persian Gulf for

    Portuguese conquest of Hormuz

    Portuguese conquest of Hormuz

    Portuguese_conquest_of_Hormuz

  • Conquest of Sunda Kelapa
  • 16th-century military battle in Java

    the nobles in Pakuan Pajajaran opened one of the gates for Banten troops at night, and the city was captured. Surawiesa escaped to the southern mountains

    Conquest of Sunda Kelapa

    Conquest of Sunda Kelapa

    Conquest_of_Sunda_Kelapa

  • Raid on the Bay of Naples (1544)
  • 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)

    Raid_on_the_Bay_of_Naples_(1544)

  • Battle of Chios (1621)
  • Battle between Christian and Muslim galleys in Chios

    before being cut off and eventually killed, although managing to capture and bring back one of Sampson's ships. Doria pressed against Mahomet's ships with

    Battle of Chios (1621)

    Battle_of_Chios_(1621)

  • Siege of Hooghly
  • 1632 military engagement in West Bengal, India

    siege of Hooghly was a military engagement between the Mughal Army and the Portuguese garrison of Fort Hooghly, the result was the capture of the fort

    Siege of Hooghly

    Siege of Hooghly

    Siege_of_Hooghly

  • History of Tunisia
  • Sea to the north. Tunis is the capital and the largest city (population over 800,000); it is near the ancient site of the city of Carthage. Throughout

    History of Tunisia

    History of Tunisia

    History_of_Tunisia

  • Battle of Aceh (1528)
  • Portuguese engagement in 16th century against Aceh Sultanate

    threatening to execute the admiral if he failed to capture it. A boat was sent ahead of the fleet with a signal of peace, informing him that the sultan would

    Battle of Aceh (1528)

    Battle_of_Aceh_(1528)

  • Raid on La Goulette (1612)
  • Spanish raid on Ottoman Tunisia

    Danser's armada, and after identifying three of the ten ships as loaded with booty from previous captures, they employed incendiary devices to set the

    Raid on La Goulette (1612)

    Raid on La Goulette (1612)

    Raid_on_La_Goulette_(1612)

  • Raid on La Goulette (1609)
  • Spanish raid on Ottoman Tunisia

    attack was done in response to previous acts of Barbary pirates based off Tunis and led to the destruction of the local fleet in port, which included English

    Raid on La Goulette (1609)

    Raid on La Goulette (1609)

    Raid_on_La_Goulette_(1609)

  • Battle of Apulia
  • 1573 battle in the Kingdom of Naples

    and captured it on October 10, 1573. Thereupon, the main goal of the Ottoman navy in the following campaign season (1574) was Liberation of Tunis from

    Battle of Apulia

    Battle_of_Apulia

  • Siege of Daman (1638–1639)
  • command of general Luís de Melo e Sampaio, who ordered a general sally with all of his troops. The Portuguese managed to surprise the Mughals and capture the

    Siege of Daman (1638–1639)

    Siege of Daman (1638–1639)

    Siege_of_Daman_(1638–1639)

  • Battle of Lepanto
  • 1571 naval battle of the Ottoman–Habsburg wars

    altogether; instead, John of Austria attacked and took Tunis. Venice, fearing the loss of its Dalmatian possessions and a possible invasion of Friuli, and eager

    Battle of Lepanto

    Battle of Lepanto

    Battle_of_Lepanto

  • Siege of Castelnuovo
  • Part of the Ottoman–Venetian War (1537–1540)

    the danger of the great Turkish fleet in 1535, when a strong armada under Don Álvaro de Bazán and Andrea Doria captured the port of Tunis, expelling Ottoman

    Siege of Castelnuovo

    Siege of Castelnuovo

    Siege_of_Castelnuovo

  • Battle of Hammamet
  • Battle in the Spanish-Ottoman Wars

    Adelantado of Castile, they landed on 14 August  and the Allied troops quickly captured the city, slaying its entire garrison and capturing a few women

    Battle of Hammamet

    Battle_of_Hammamet

  • Attack on Monastir
  • of Patras and Nafpaktos. The Maltese simultaneously attacked both of them. The raid was successful, capturing 76 guns and 400 prisoners. In July of the

    Attack on Monastir

    Attack on Monastir

    Attack_on_Monastir

  • Raid on La Goulette (1615)
  • Spanish raid on Ottoman Tunisia

    their harbor and captured several ships before escaping. While the Spanish court focused their Italian resources on the concurrent War of the Montferrat

    Raid on La Goulette (1615)

    Raid on La Goulette (1615)

    Raid_on_La_Goulette_(1615)

  • Adil Shahi–Portuguese conflicts
  • clashed with the forces of Bijapur in 1506 at the siege of Angediva. The Portuguese governor of India Afonso de Albuquerque captured Goa in 1510 after its

    Adil Shahi–Portuguese conflicts

    Adil Shahi–Portuguese conflicts

    Adil_Shahi–Portuguese_conflicts

  • Portuguese conquest of Ceuta
  • 1415 conflict between Portugal and Marinid Morocco

    after a carefully prepared attack, and the successful capture of the city marked the beginning of the Portuguese Empire. Ceuta remained under Portuguese

    Portuguese conquest of Ceuta

    Portuguese conquest of Ceuta

    Portuguese_conquest_of_Ceuta

  • Battle of Mannar (1658)
  • 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)

    Battle of Mannar (1658)

    Battle_of_Mannar_(1658)

  • List of battles involving the Kingdom of France
  • This is a chronological list of battles involving the Kingdom of France (987–1792). For pre-987 battles, see List of battles involving the Franks and

    List of battles involving the Kingdom of France

    List of battles involving the Kingdom of France

    List_of_battles_involving_the_Kingdom_of_France

  • Conquest of the Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera (1564)
  • 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)

    Conquest_of_the_Peñón_de_Vélez_de_la_Gomera_(1564)

  • 1756
  • Calendar year

    Husayn in 1735. Hasan Ali surrenders to the rebels and is imprisoned in Algiers, then executed on September 22 on orders of the new Bey of Tunis, Muhammad

    1756

    1756

    1756

  • Gujarati–Portuguese conflicts
  • 1508–1573 engagements in India

    place of its rival. In 1531, the Portuguese governor of India Nuno da Cunha assembled a large armada of up to 400 ships and 30,000 men to capture the island

    Gujarati–Portuguese conflicts

    Gujarati–Portuguese conflicts

    Gujarati–Portuguese_conflicts

  • Raid on Cherchell (1531)
  • planned a rebellion in Algiers, which he crushed. In 1534, Barbarossa captured Tunis, a highly strategical port in the Mediterranean, which he turned into

    Raid on Cherchell (1531)

    Raid_on_Cherchell_(1531)

  • Angolan Wars
  • 1579–1683 series of wars

    and 1629, frequently relocating to avoid capture by Portuguese forces. Kongo recognized Nzinga as queen of Ndongo in 1627 and sent her gifts. Captain-major

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  • List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire
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  • Indian annexation of Goa
  • 1961 annexation by India

    show of defiance, Prime Minister Salazar's government offered a reward of US$10,000 for the capture of Brigadier Sagat Singh, the commander of the maroon

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  • Battle of Mers-el-Kébir (1501)
  • Granada in 1492, Spain began establishing their rule on the coasts of Algeria and Tunis. Portugal could not afford to be left behind if they did not launch

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  • Spanish expedition to Tlemcen (1543)
  • 1543 expedition to Tlemcen by Spain

    army of Tlemcen, the qaid Ibrahim, who almost got captured. Seeing the advance of the Spanish, the King of Tlemcen requested help from the Regency of Algiers

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    Spanish expedition to Tlemcen (1543)

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  • Raid on La Goulette (1617)
  • Spanish raid on Ottoman Tunisia

    commander of Tunis, who promptly escaped the ship and took refuge in the fortress of La Goulette. d'Aragona could sack little as the fire destroyed most of the

    Raid on La Goulette (1617)

    Raid on La Goulette (1617)

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  • List of wars involving the Holy Roman Empire
  • This is a list of wars involving the Holy Roman Empire (HRE) (962–1806), since 1512 also known as the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation (German:

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  • Goa expedition to Lourenço Marques
  • commander, Pollet, and captured two ships. This expedition ended the Austrian presence in Delagoa Bay and led to the founding of Lourenço Marques, securing

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    Goa expedition to Lourenço Marques

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  • Portuguese conquest of Tangier
  • Portuguese Military Campaign On Tangier

    generic title (help) Diffie, Shafer, Winius "On August 24 the Portuguese captured the city killing some 2000 "infidels" and taking 5000 captives." p.145

    Portuguese conquest of Tangier

    Portuguese conquest of Tangier

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  • Indian annexation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli
  • Annexation by India

    and the AGD, took this opportunity to cross the river and capture Piparia. Captain Fidalgo of the Portuguese police was asked by the rebels (led by Karmalkar)

    Indian annexation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli

    Indian annexation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli

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  • Siege of Mazagan (1562)
  • 16th c. military action

    the throne in 1557, and in 1559 began planning to capture the heavily fortified Portuguese city of Mazagan on the western Moroccan coast. Preparations

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    Siege of Mazagan (1562)

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  • Portuguese campaigns of pacification and occupation
  • 1880s–1910s Portuguese colonial campaigns

    the overseas provinces of the Portuguese Empire. Action was seen at Chaimite, in Mozambique, where Mouzinho de Albuquerque captured the Vatua king Gungunhana

    Portuguese campaigns of pacification and occupation

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  • Zamorin
  • Hereditary king of kingdom of Calicut (1124–1806)

    [Muslims] from Tunis, who knew how to speak Castilian and Genoese. "What the Devil! What brought you here?" "We came in search of Christians and of spices!"

    Zamorin

    Zamorin

    Zamorin

  • Dutch conquest of Malabar
  • 1658–1663 victory over Portugal in India

    Colombo, along with a force of approximately 1,500 men. On February 1, the fleet advanced to Tuticorin, successfully capturing the location. On February

    Dutch conquest of Malabar

    Dutch conquest of Malabar

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  • Luso-Maratha War (1729–1732)
  • Historical conflict in India

    Company governor Robert Cowan in Bombay. The viceroy proposed to return captured Maratha belongings, however he refused to sign a peace while Portuguese

    Luso-Maratha War (1729–1732)

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