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- Abd Allah V). The Spanish, who named it Mazalquivir, captured it in 1505 under Cardinal Cisneros. Mazalquivir was used as a base to capture neighbouring...
- This is a list of the Spanish and Algerine governors or Beys of Oran. List of Beys of the Western Beylik List of mayors of Oran, 1832–present Timeline...
- (1558), Alfonso became the new governor and captain general of Oran and Mazalquivir. In 1561, Alfonso was able to finally free his younger brother Martin...
- in 1497), Villa Cisneros (founded in 1502 in current Western Sahara), Mazalquivir (1505), Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera (1508), Oran (1509–1708; 1732–1792)...
- 1505–1533 Melilla, since 1497 Honaine, briefly in 1534 Mers El Kébir (Mazalquivir), 1505–1708 and 1732–1792 Oran, 1509–1708 and 1732–1792 Algiers (Argel)...
- Córdoba y Arellano, marqués de Comares (1463–1518), Governor of Oran and Mazalquivir and first Viceroy of Navarre Diego Fernández de Córdoba y Mendoza, 3rd...
- Catalan Revolt, and Governor of the North African cities of Oran and Mazalquivir (1652-1660). In 1662, he was appointed Viceroy of Navarre and in 1664...
- the conquests of North African plazas in Barbary, like Melilla, Ceuta, Mazalquivir, Oran, Bugia and Peñón of Algiers) and cultural basis (being a Latin...
- Zayyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen (in modern Algeria). Mers-el-Kébir (Spanish: Mazalquivir) was a roadstead open to the southwest winds, and a refuge for corsairs...
- guns of the Spanish ships. After the conquest of Melilla, Cazaza and Mazalquivir fell in 1505, Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera in 1508, Oran in 1509, and...