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- Azemmour or Azammur (Arabic: أزمور, romanized: azammūr) is a Moroccan city, lying at the Atlantic ocean coast, on the left bank of the Oum Er-Rbia River...
- court. The battle resulted in the conquest of Azemmour, which was named Azamor by the Portuguese. Carvalhal, Hélder; Murteira, André; Jesus, Roger Lee...
- daring exploit in the career of Ataíde. The Portuguese seized Azemmour (Azamor) in 1513 and erected a new fortress nearby at Mazagan (Magazão, now al-Jadida)...
- (1458–1549), Tangier (1471–1661), Arzila (1471–1550), Safi (1488–1541) and Azamor (1513–1541). Of the six stand-alone fortresses, four only had a short duration:...
- Malindi Mombasa Algarve Ultramar (Morocco) Agadir Alcacer Ceguer Arzila Azamor Mazagan Mogador Safim Nigeria (Lagos area) Mozambique Portuguese Gold Coast...
- natural de Azamor", which can be translated as "an Arabized black, native to Azemmour" or "an Arabic-speaking black man, a native of Azamor". This same...
- of Malacca in Malaysia by Afonso de Albuquerque. 1513 – The capture of Azamor in Morocco by Dom Jaime Duke of Braganza. 1515 – The capture of Ormus in...
- Vaca's chronicle: "The fourth [survivor] is Estebanico, an Arab Negro from Azamor." The story is narrated in the first person by Mustafa ibn Muhammad ibn...
- Malindi Mombasa Algarve Ultramar (Morocco) Agadir Alcacer Ceguer Arzila Azamor Mazagan Mogador Safim Nigeria (Lagos area) Mozambique Portuguese Gold Coast...
- F.M. (1777–1783), appointed Archbishop of Santiago de Compostela Manuel Azamor y Ramírez (1785–1796) Pedro Inocencio Bejarano (1797–1801), appointed Bishop...