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Spanish expedition to Tlemcen (1535)

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Spanish Expedition to Tlemcen
DateJune – July 1535[1]
Location
ResultZayyanid-Banu Rashid victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of Tlemcen
Banu Rashid
Spanish Empire
Commanders and leaders
Mulay Muhammad
Mansur bin Ghani
Count Alcaudete
Units involved
Unknown600 men
Casualties and losses
Unknown530 killed
70 prisoners
15th century
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TheSpanish expedition to Tlemcen was an unsuccessful campaign led by theSpanish Empire in an attempt to install a clientZayyanid prince on the throne inTlemcen.

Expedition

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The Spanish, with an objective to establish their rule in north Africa, had suffered setbacks from Muslims. In 1534, Count Alcaudete was appointed as the governor of Oran. The count sought approval from Spain to atone for his defection and deal with Algerian tribes. The count arrived at the Banu 'Amir tribe; their chief was Abdulrahman bin Ridwan, who was preparing a campaign to depose the Zayyanid Sultan, Muhammad, and replace him with his younger brother, Abdulla. Bin Ridwan sought Spanish help and agreed to become Spanish tributary. Seeing the chance to establish Spanish authority, the Count agreed to support him and dispatched a force of 600 men. After initial success, many tribes declared loyalty to the Spanish. The Spanish expedition almost succeeded; however, on their way back, the Spanish troops were stationed at Tibda fortress, where they were attacked by the Banu Rashid chief and the Sultan vizier, Mansur bin Ghani. The Spanish troops were trapped and majority of them were killed. Only 70 prisoners survived.[2][3][4]

References

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  1. ^Polybiblion: revue bibliographique universelle. E. de Boccard
  2. ^Jamil M. Abun-Nasr (1987), A History of the Maghrib in the Islamic Period, p. 154.[1]
  3. ^Roger Bigelow Merriman (1925), The rise of the Spanish empire in the Old world and the New, Vol. III, p. 343-344
  4. ^Barnaby Rogerson (2010), The Last Crusaders: The Hundred-Year Battle for the Center of the World, p. 310.[2]
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