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Expedition to the Moulouya

Expedition to the Moulouya

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The Expedition to the Moulouya was an expedition conducted by Arudj Reis after he seized Tlemcen and the Mechouar from its Spanish client with the help of his ally, Ahmad al-Kadi.

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Arudj Reis and Ahmad al-Kadi acted on the request of Tlemcen's inhabitants to free the city of its Spanish yoke.[1][2] They scored a victory at Sidi Bel Abbess and seized the city of Tlemcen.[3]

Following the seizure of Tlemcen, Arudj Reis made conquests in the eastern lands of Morocco.[4] He pushed his conquests to the Moulouya.[5] He captured and garrisoned Tibda, Oujda and Debdou.[6][7][8][9] He then conducted raids in the lands of the Beni Snassen and forced the Beni Amer and Beni Snassen to recognise his authority and imposed a tribute on them.[6][8][9]

After these successes, the Spanish sought to take back Tlemcen and restore a client ruler, this ultimately resulted in the Fall of Tlemcen (1518).


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  2. Gürkan, Emrah Safa. "Ottoman Corsairs in The Western Mediterranean and their Place in The Ottoman-Habsburg Rivalry (1505-1535)." PhD diss., Bilkent Universitesi (Turkey), 2005.
  3. Farine, Ch. Deux pirates au 16e siècle: histoire des Barberousse. Paul Dubrocq, libraire-éditeur, 1869. pp.95-96.
  4. Öztuna, Yılmaz. Yavuz Sultan Selim. Vol. 12. Ötüken Neşriyat AŞ, 2006.
  5. Bachelot, Bernard. Louis XIV en Algérie: Gigeri - 1664. Editions L'Harmattan, 2011. p.19.
  6. Brill, E. J.. E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam: 1913-1936. A - Bābā Beg. Netherlands: Brill, 1993. p.472.
  7. Ilter, Aziz Samih. Şimalî Afrikada Türkler. Türkiye: Vakit, 1937. p.79.
  8. Grammont, H. D. de. Histoire d'Alger sous la domination turque (1515-1830). France: E. Leroux, 1887. p.25.

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