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Definition of Barbaresques

Barbaresque
Barbaresque Bar`ba*resque", a. Barbaric in form or style; as, barbaresque architecture. --De Quincey.

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- Islam, 1913–1936, Volume 4, publié par M. Th. Houtsma, Page 600 Afrique barbaresque dans la littérature française aux XVIe et XVIIe siècles (l'). Par Guy...
- Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0393330328. "Les Corsaires des Régences barbaresques - Page 6" (in French). Micheal Clodfelter (9 May 2017). Warfare and Armed...
- Authors, Círculo de Lectores. Weber, Olivier, Flammarion (2011). Le Barbaresque. Works by Miguel de Cervantes in eBook form at Standard Ebooks Works...
-  81. Hubac, Pierre (1949). Les Barbaresques (in French). Berger-Levrault. Panzac, Daniel (1999). Les corsaires barbaresques: la fin d'une épopée, 1800-1820...
- for a pasha's son. Even much earlier, the virtual sovereign's title in Barbaresque North African 'regency' states was "Bey" (compare Dey). Notably in Tunis...
- tributary v****als of the Porte, or de facto independent eyalets (e.g., the Barbaresque 'regencies' Algiers, Tunisia, Tripolitania in the Maghreb, and later...
- Zarca 2001, p. 12 Sebag, Paul (1989). Tunis au 17ème siècle : une cité barbaresque au temps de la course (in French). Paris: L'Harmattan. p. 56. ISBN 978-2-7384-0449-7...
- Didot frères. p. 192. Geczy, Adam (2013). "Early Orientalism and the Barbaresque": §§ "Charles II and the Origins of the Vest"; "Chinoiserie and Orientalism...
- Dictionary of American Fighting Ships:Epervier "Les Corsaires des Régences barbaresques - Page 6" (in French). Panzac, 2005 pp.270-271 London, 2005, Chapter...
- Histoire de L'Empire Ottoman, published in 1840, of the "Barbaresques et les Dulcignotes" (Barbaresques and Ulcinj pirates) who inflect heavy damages on the...