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Khadir Ghaïlan (Library of Congress,
Ahmad al Khādir ibn 'Ali Ghaylān;
generally known to English-speakers as ****land or Guyland) was a
powerful warlord...
- the
death of
Ahmad al-Abbas. The main
warlord around Tangier was
Khadir Ghaïlan (known to the
English of the time as "Guyland"). He and his
family had...
- 1662 was the
first major engagement between the Moroccans, led by
Khadir Ghaïlan, and the
English garrison, led by
Nathaniel Fines. The
Moroccans routed...
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themselves mujahideen fighting a holy war.
Their prin****l
leader was
Khadir Ghaïlan (known to the
English as "****land" or "Guyland") of the Banu Gurfat, whom...
- al-Hajj died in 1662.
Prior to his death, in 1660, he
defeated Khadir Ghaïlan on the battlefield. The two
armies had
clashed for
delimitation of rural...
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Moroccan force commanded by
Khadir Ghaïlan on 4 May 1664.
Successfully ambushing the 500-strong
English force,
Ghaïlan's men
killed all but
thirty of them...
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Muslim Moro
people Raid of
Tangier (1662) Location:
North Africa Khadir Ghaïlan forces Supported by:
Crown of
Spain Saadi Morocco Portuguese
Empire Portuguese...
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Ahmed Nabeel Ahmed Ali
Naser Ghailan (born 25
August 1995), is a
Bahraini professional footballer who
plays as a
defender for the
Bahraini national team...
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controlled by
Khadir Ghaïlan (or al-Khadr Ghaylan) a
warlord who had
previously har****ed the
English and
defeated them in 1664. In 1666,
Ghaïlan's priorities were...
- who ****umed the
title of King of Tafilalt. The
Tetouan warlord Khadir Ghaïlan also
resisted Sultan Ismail,
along with
several tribes and
religious groups...