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- Tânger, Spanish Tánger, and French Tanger, which entered English as Tangier and Tangiers. The Arabic and modern Berber name of the town is Ṭanjah (طَنجة,...
- Look up tangier or Tangier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tangier is a city in Morocco. Tangier or Tangiers may also refer to: Tangier (1946 film)...
- building in use. 1844 6 August: Bombardment of Tangiers (by the French). October: Treaty of Tangiers signed in city. 1883 – Al-Moghreb al-Aksa newspaper...
- Tangier Regiment may refer to: Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey), known as the Tangier Regiment between 1661 and 1684 2nd Tangier Regiment (1680–1684)...
- is said to have been a Roman centurion, stationed at Tingis (modern-day Tangiers), who refused to parti****te in the general birthday celebrations of the...
- Saint C****ian of Tangier (or of Tangiers or of Tingis) was a Christian saint of the 3rd century. He is traditionally said to have been beheaded on 3 December...
- Convulsionists of Tangiers (also The Fanatics of Tangier) is an 1837–38 painting by the French Romantic visual artist Eugène Delacroix. It is held by the...
- Fem2fem band. "Tangier" by the Scottish musician Donovan on his album The Hurdy Gurdy Man. Live at Tangiers – a solo by Michael Stanley "Tangiers" – an instrumental...
- The siege of Tangier (1463–1464) was an attempt by the Portuguese, led by Afonso V of Portugal to capture the city of Tangiers. The expedition ended in...
- The Bombardment of Tangier took place on 6 August 1844, when French Navy forces under the command of François d'Orléans, Prince of Joinville attacked...