- 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...
- 1518),
invested 1st
marquis of
Comares in 1512, was
Governor of Oran and
Mazalquivir, 1509–1512 and 1516–1518, and
first Viceroy of Navarre, 1512–1515. He...
- (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...
- 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...
- 1747) was a
Spanish nobleman and
military leader, who
conquered Oran and
Mazalquivir, and was
Viceroy of
Sicily from 1734 to 1737. He is
considered one of...
- 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)...
-
outposts in the
North African coast were
conquered and
occupied by Castile:
Mazalquivir (1505), Peñón de Vélez de la
Gomera (1508), Oran (1509), Tunis, Bougie...
- 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)...
-
exceptions of Melilla, Peñón de Vélez de la Gomera, and Oran-Mers El Kébir (
Mazalquivir)
while only Ceuta, Tangier,
Arcila and El
Jadida remained of the Portuguese...
-
Viceroy of Sicily.
Between 1616 and 1625, he was
Governor of Oran and
Mazalquivir. Then he was made
Captain General of the
Armada and
member of the State...