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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.
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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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1021:, where they discovered a field in which the Janissaries had gathered in, it was promptly destroyed, making about 300 Janissaries flee, all of which belonged to Mers el-Kebir's garrison. Terrified by the intense firepower of the grenadiers, the captain of the fort of Mers el-Kebir (Ben Dabiza) capitulated, on the condition that they would be allowed to retreat to
723:. The city was overcome with the challenge of containing such a large number of troops, sailors and noblemen. The authorities estimated more than 30,000 present. At the time, the city received most of its merchandise via the port, with some help from nearby towns and cities, but finally the supply to the city was a success.
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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
964:, but this could not take place till the next day. At dawn, the troops began to disembarked with barely any resistance. The Algerian troops, who up to that time had remained in defensive positions, began to attack the Spanish troops; however, the firepower of the Spanish ships, in particular the
670:, in which Lezo demanded a payment of 2 million pesos, and to pay homage to the Spanish flag, or else he would bombard the city. The Genovese finally accepted all the terms of the Spanish Admiral. Of the 2 million pesos, a million and a half was to be destined for the new expedition.
1025:. Immediately after, De la Motte's army besieged Mers el-Kebir. Montemar, seeing how successful this had been, then sent his army to the nearby mountains where the majority of the enemy lay, but these, terrified and demoralised, retreated that very night to
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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,
1267:
Modern
History: Or, the Present State of All Nations: Describing Their Respective Situations, Persons, Habits, Buildings, Manners, Laws ... Being the Most Complete and Correct System of Geography and Modern History Extant in Any
975:, made a big contribution in covering the landing troops by the use of his naval guns, decimating and forcing the Muslim troops to flee. Before midday, all the infantry had disembarked, and the cavalry followed soon after.
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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.
1085:. A month after the recovery of Oran, on 1 August, having secured the city, Montemar made back to Spain with the majority of his troops, leaving behind a garrison of 6,000 men.
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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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719:. The person responsible for the preparation of the expedition was the Prince of Campo Florido, Captain-General and Governor of the Kingdom of
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960:. On 27 June, the fleet arrived at the coasts of Oran, and the Duke of Montemar, ordered the troops to disembark on the Aguadas beach, near
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1665:كتاب حرب الثلاثمائة سنة بين الجزائر واسبانيا 1492 – 1792 [The Three Hundred Years' War between Algeria and Spain 1492 - 1792]
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Conflicts: A Statistical Encyclopedia of Casualty and Other Figures, 1492-2015, 4th ed
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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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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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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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1668:(in Arabic). الجزائر: الشركة الوطنية للنشر والتوزيع.
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1096:, a reward for the service to his country. Also Don
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took place from 15 June to 2 July 1732, between the
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1312:Alger, l'Europe et la guerre secrete (1518-1830)
1088:Montemar was received with great expectation in
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1705:Naval battles involving the Regency of Algiers
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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
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585:. The great Spanish expedition led by Don
575:Spanish conquest of Oran and Mers el-Kebir
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941:Ve, lucido escuadrón, ve, fuerte armada,
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1597:The Rise of the Great Powers, 1648-1815
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1618:Martínez-Valverde y Martínez, Carlos.
1587:La expedición contra Orán del año 1732
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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:
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1570:Presencia de España en Orán 1509-1792
1552:Presencia de España en Orán 1509-1792
943:Del monarca de España empeño augusto,
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945:Y el pendón infeliz del moro adusto,
1282:Clodfelter, Micheal (23 May 2017).
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979:Conquest of Oran and Mers el-Kebir
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1630:. New York: Harper Torchbooks.
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693:Preparations of the expedition
485:3rd Oran and 2nd Mers-el-Kébir
436:1st Oran and 1st Mers el-Kébir
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1620:Enciclopedia General del Mar.
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639:War of the Spanish Succession
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627:War of the Spanish Succession
1477:Enciclopedia General del Mar
706:facing two Algerian corsair
328:Heavy human and naval losses
7:
1662:المدنى, أحمد توفيق (1965).
1309:Belhamissi, Moulay (1999).
971:, under the command of Don
809:, leader of the expedition.
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1710:1732 in the Ottoman Empire
1589:. Universidad de Alicante.
1572:. T. San Ildefonso (1991)
1568:Sánchez Doncel, Gregorio.
1094:Order of the Golden Fleece
1073:and spread to the rest of
830:Spanish and Walloon Guards
53:15 June 1732 – 2 July 1732
21:Spanish expedition to Oran
1626:Symcox, Geoffrey (1973).
923:. Posthumous portrait by
666:, led by the Admiral Don
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1735:History of Mers El Kébir
1647:Suárez Fernández, Luis.
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878:First and Third of Swiss
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780:Francisco Javier Cornejo
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685:territories held by the
591:Francisco Javier Cornejo
1585:Arbeloa Romá, Armando.
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315:Unknown number of ships
1695:Sieges involving Spain
1690:Expeditions from Spain
1383:Suárez Fernández p.276
1373:The Rise of the Powers
1264:Thomas Salmon (1739).
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90:Spanish reconquest of
1715:18th century in Spain
1601:. New York: Longman.
1593:Mckay, Derek (1983).
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774:, approximately 109
530:Spanish-Algerian War
371:Spanish-Barbary Wars
1745:18th-century sieges
1065:On 5 July a solemn
1057:Don José Patiño by
987:The Spanish landing
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308:109 transport ships
1740:Invasions by Spain
1350:(in French). 1846.
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71:Regency of Algiers
1685:Conflicts in 1732
1578:978-84-600-7614-8
1322:978-9961-61-173-9
1295:978-0-7864-7470-7
1083:Philip V of Spain
1043:Philip V of Spain
973:Juan José Navarro
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1008:Janissaries
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373:(1605–1792)
233:Wali Hassan
1679:Categories
1560:References
993:grenadiers
954:Cape Palos
911:Expedition
826:battalions
766:, several
702:A Spanish
679:Charles VI
655:were taken
645:cities of
633:Background
605:, and the
520:Cape Palos
448:3rd Mamora
419:2nd Mamora
409:San Pietro
399:1st Mamora
325:100 killed
313:20,000 men
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1550:Doncel /
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687:Austrians
552:3rd Ceuta
495:Cartagena
490:2nd Ceuta
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969:Castilla
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850:Asturias
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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
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901:Granada
885:cavalry
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854:Ireland
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756:galiots
754:and 26
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515:Palamós
286:galiots
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1041:King
1012:Turks
889:Queen
862:Namur
838:Soria
834:Spain
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