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Spanish conquest of Oran (1732)

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802: 1029:, which was also abandoned along with all its forts and castles used for defence. The quality and discipline of the Spanish army, without a doubt terrified the Algerian troops. The next day, 1 July, Montemar, through a message from the French consul in Oran, found out about this news and immediately sent a detachment to confirm this. The news was in fact true, and the French consul himself, came out to receive the Spanish troops, which entered the city without any trouble, as it was almost deserted, as was the Palace of Bey. The Spanish captured 80 bronze pieces of artillery, 50 iron pieces and 12 bells, and innumerable artifacts of war, and supplies, enough to supply the city for at least three months. Finally, the next day, 2 July, the city of Mers el-Kebir also capitulated to De la Motte's troops. 698: 916: 1104:
Spain, leaving the two cities with enough men to defend them. At the end of August the Bey closed in on Oran with more than 10,000 troops, but they were defeated by the Spanish, causing them more than 2,000 casualties. The Algerians attacked the city on the 12th of December then on June 10 in 1733 without notable success. In 1734, Bouchelaghem attacked the center of El-Ayoun around Oran and reached the gates of the city, but was unable to occupy it. Oran and Mers-el-Kebir remained under tight siege for more than fifty years. The city was to remain under Spanish control until 1792.
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Bey Bouchelaghem wasn't resigned to the loss of his beloved city. Regretting the cowardice he had shown by abandoning the city, he tried many times to retrieve it, by attacking it over the following months. The Spaniards could not move into the interior however, and returned most of their forces to
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together with the cavalry, gradually began to gather on a small hill, where the only fountain to be seen, around lay, and from where the Spanish troops had formed and taken control, and which the Moors wanted to take hold. The Duke of Montemar ordered a small fort to be built to ensure communication
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troops, and finally, due to lack of ammunition, they began to retreat. This retreat gave the Moors heart and they cautiosly advanced. Montemar, noticing this, sent 16 companies of infantry under the command of Don Alejandro de la Motte, and 4 squadrons of
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to attack the front line of Muslim troops. The onslaught by the cavalry and infantry was so energetic, that they caused many casualties in the enemy, and forced the Moorish troops to retreat to another distant mountain amid the great confusion. Counting
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On 15 June 1732, with all troops on board, and all preparations completed, the fleet was at anchor, and the next day the fleet began its departure in perfect formation, offering a wonderful spectacle. The Spanish soldier and poet,
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by the Bey of Oran, Bouchlaghem Bey, taking advantage of the difficult time that Spain was going through. With the war having ended, and with the resurgence of the new Spain as one of the major European powers, the King
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ships, and several minor ships and vessels of different classes, in total, the ships of the fleet numbered about 500–600, and the supreme commander of the fleet was the veteran naval officer Don
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again. When all the preparations had been concluded, with the aim of calming the other European powers, Philip V published a decree which stated his intention of reconquering Oran.
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with the fleet. A company of fusiliers was set up to protect the workers on the Fort, but they were under continual attack from the large number of
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was greatly contented to hear of the reclaiming of the cities, thanking and full of praise for
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A few days after, the fleet was obliged, due to contrary winds, to take cover near the
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De la domination turque dans l'ancienne régence d'Alger / par M. Walsin Esterhazy,...
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Esterhazy, Louis-Joseph-Ferdinand Walsin (Général) Auteur du texte (1840).
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Never before was the Mediterranean Sea covered in such a variety of flags.
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was preparing for another expedition, was cause for alarm for the Emperor
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The expedition began to organise itself on 16 March 1732, in the port of
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was rewarded with the same honour, as he had planned the expedition.
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was sung in Oran to commemorate the victory. The news soon reached
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De la Motte and his army continued to advance till they reached
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on 15 August, Philip V presented him with a chain of the
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defeated the Algerian troops under the command of the
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took place from 15 June to 2 July 1732, between the
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The fleet caused great astonishment in all 355: 1518: 1506: 1497: 1446: 1425: 1411: 1395: 1386: 864:(each with 1 battalion), the regiments of 852:(each with 2 battalions), the regiments of 832:(each with 4 battalions), the regiments of 807:José Carrillo de Albornoz, Duke of Montemar 728:José Carrillo de Albornoz, Duke of Montemar 681:, thinking that Spain wanted to occupy the 587:José Carrillo de Albornoz, Duke of Montemar 1628:War, Diplomacy, and Imperialism, 1618-1763 1308: 1281: 1239: 1197: 1163: 1129: 1113: 907:(each with 3 squads). In total 3,372 men. 585:. The great Spanish expedition led by Don 575:Spanish conquest of Oran and Mers el-Kebir 362: 348: 1487: 1257: 1052: 1036: 982: 941:Ve, lucido escuadrón, ve, fuerte armada, 914: 800: 696: 613:, Hassan. It successfully conquered the 1597:The Rise of the Great Powers, 1648-1815 1677: 1661: 1625: 1618:Martínez-Valverde y Martínez, Carlos. 1587:La expedición contra Orán del año 1732 1538: 1361:The Rise of the Great Powers 1648-1815 1271:. Bettesworth and Hitch. pp. 96–. 947:Su luna llore en ti siempre eclipsada. 786:, and as a writer of that time, said: 1592: 1570:Presencia de España en Orán 1509-1792 1552:Presencia de España en Orán 1509-1792 943:Del monarca de España empeño augusto, 343: 945:Y el pendón infeliz del moro adusto, 1282:Clodfelter, Micheal (23 May 2017). 13: 979:Conquest of Oran and Mers el-Kebir 14: 1756: 742:The great fleet consisted of 12 250: 243: 236: 227: 216: 204: 193: 182: 171: 160: 131: 116: 31: 26:Part of the Spanish-Barbary wars 1630:. New York: Harper Torchbooks. 1544: 1532: 1481: 1437: 1377: 1365: 1354: 1338: 1032: 39:Spanish attack on Oran of 1732. 1329: 1315:(in French). 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(1984) 1550:Doncel / 1059:Jean Ranc 1047:Jean Ranc 846:Cantabria 776:transport 687:Austrians 552:3rd Ceuta 495:Cartagena 490:2nd Ceuta 463:1st Ceuta 1371:Mckay / 1268:Language 998:Algerian 969:Castilla 897:Santiago 850:Asturias 822:infantry 768:gunboats 748:frigates 721:Valencia 717:Alicante 615:fortress 589:and Don 581:and the 562:4th Oran 505:Benidorm 480:2nd Oran 384:Hammamet 334:captured 301:gunboats 299:Several 276:frigates 262:Strength 58:Location 1090:Seville 1067:Te Deum 1023:Algiers 901:Granada 885:cavalry 874:Antwerp 870:Hainaut 854:Ireland 842:Vitoria 756:galiots 754:and 26 752:galleys 708:galiots 683:Italian 643:African 597:of the 557:Tangier 515:Palamós 286:galiots 281:galleys 1655:  1634:  1605:  1576:  1319:  1292:  1075:Europe 893:Prince 866:Aragon 858:Ulster 784:Europe 764:xebecs 296:xebecs 78:Result 1108:Notes 1071:Spain 1041:King 1012:Turks 889:Queen 862:Namur 838:Soria 834:Spain 762:, 97 760:brigs 746:, 50 738:Fleet 704:xebec 675:Spain 475:] 443:] 431:Calpe 426:] 291:brigs 1653:ISBN 1632:ISBN 1603:ISBN 1574:ISBN 1317:ISBN 1290:ISBN 1027:Oran 958:Oran 899:and 891:and 883:The 876:and 860:and 848:and 820:The 805:Don 797:Army 770:and 758:, 4 750:, 7 649:and 647:Oran 621:and 619:Oran 611:Oran 607:Wali 573:The 330:142 303:and 92:Oran 63:Oran 50:Date 1045:by 609:of 595:Bey 294:97 284:26 274:50 269:12 1681:: 1520:^ 1508:^ 1468:^ 1448:^ 1427:^ 1413:^ 1397:^ 1241:^ 1199:^ 1165:^ 1131:^ 1115:^ 872:, 868:, 856:, 844:, 840:, 836:, 601:, 473:fr 441:fr 424:fr 289:4 279:7 69:, 65:, 1640:. 1611:. 1325:. 1298:. 1061:. 1049:. 927:. 710:. 363:e 356:t 349:v

Index


Oran
Mers el-Kebir
Regency of Algiers
Oran
Mers el-Kebir
Spain
Kingdom of Spain
Regency of Algiers
Beylik of Oran
Spain
Philip V of Spain
Spain
Duke of Montemar
Spain
Francisco Cornejo
Spain
Blas de Lezo
Spain
Juan José Navarro
Bouchlaghem Bey
Surrendered
ships of the line
frigates
galleys
galiots
brigs
xebecs
gunboats
bomb vessels

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