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Dragut (Turkish:
Turgut Reis; 1485 – 23 June 1565) was an
Ottoman corsair,
naval commander, governor, and noble.
Under his command, the
Ottoman Empire's...
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Death of
Dragut is an oil
painting by the
Maltese artist Giuseppe Calì, from 1867. It
depicts the
death of the
Ottoman general Dragut during the Great...
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corsair Dragut was
proving to be a
major threat to the
Christian nations of the
central Mediterranean.
Dragut and the
Knights were continually...
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Vasile Drăguț (January 9, 1928—November 1, 1987) was a
Romanian art
critic and academic. Born in Murgași, Dolj County, he
graduated from
Saint Sava National...
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Barbarossa had
retired in 1545,
Dragut and the
Barbary pirates continued being a threat.
Doria and
Mendoza captured Mahdia,
which Dragut had
recently conquered...
- mosque,
located in Tripoli, Libya. It was
built in
approximately 1560 CE by
Dragut on the site of a
Hospitaller church,
parts of
which were
incorporated into...
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originally known as
Punta di
Santa Maria, and its
extremity is also
known as
Dragut Point. The
local militia had a
small watch post on what is now Tigné Point...
- Suleiman, and were
commanded by the
Ottoman admirals Hayreddin Barbarossa and
Dragut.
France supported the
Ottomans with an
artillery unit
during the 1543 Ottoman...
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composed of
following players:
Dumitru Soare, Ion Ionescu,
Titel Tache, Săndel
Drăguț, Dan Cristea,
Vasile Borș, Radu Gogan, Gh. Mateiu, N. Nicolae, Gh. Nicolae...
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island of Ponza. The
battle was
fought between a Franco-Ottoman
fleet under Dragut and a Spanish-Genoese
fleet commanded by
Andrea Doria. The
latter were attempting...