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Asilah (Arabic: أصيلة, romanized: aṣīlah) is a
fortified town on the
northwest tip of the
Atlantic coast of Morocco,
about 31 km (19 mi)
south of Tangier...
- The
Portuguese conquest of
Asilah (Arabic: أصيلة، أرزيلة; Portuguese:
Arzila) in
modern Morocco from the
Wattasids took
place on 24
August 1471. Continuing...
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Portuguese Asilah (Portuguese:
Arzila Portuguesa)
covers the
period of
Portuguese rule over Asilah,
today a city in Morocco. The
territory was
ruled by...
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Arzila is a
former civil parish in the muni****lity of Coimbra, Portugal. The po****tion in 2011 was 655, in an area of 3.45 km2. On 28
January 2013 it...
- Conservação),
coincident with the
civil parish of
Arzila (sometimes
referred to as the Paul de
Arzila or
marsh of
Arzila). It is a
wetland that has
sheltered migratory...
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under Afonso V of Portugal,
Portugal conquered Alcácer-Ceguer in 1458,
Arzila in 1471 and Tangier,
which was won and lost
several times between 1460 and...
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expand the conquests. The king's army
conquered Alcácer
Ceguer in 1458 and
Arzila in 1471. Tangiers, on the
other hand, was won and lost
several times between...
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number of
strongholds in
North Africa: Safim, Azamor, Alcácer
Ceguer and
Arzila. John III
achieved an
important political victory in
securing the control...
- Senegal)
Malindi Mombasa Algarve Ultramar (Morocco)
Agadir Alcacer Ceguer Arzila Azamor Mazagan Mogador Safim Nigeria (Lagos area)
Mozambique Portuguese...
- Paul de
Arzila (
Arzila Bog) is a
Portuguese natural reserve occupying an area in
Coimbra muni****lity (in
Arzila), and
neighbouring muni****lities of Condeixa-a-Nova...