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  2. Ottoman expeditions to Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Ramadan Pasha arrived in Fez with Abd al-Malik and the Ottoman army, Fez was easily conquered, which then caused the Saadi ruler, Abu Abdallah Mohammed, to flee to Marrakesh. However, Marrakesh was also conquered. [1] Abd al-Malik then assumed rule over Morocco as an Ottoman vassal recognising Ottoman suzerainty.

  3. Capture of Fez (1576) - Wikipedia

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    In 1576 an Ottoman force commanded by Ramazan Pasha and Abd al-Malik left Algiers to install Abd al-Malik as the ruler of Morocco and vassal to the Ottoman sultan. [3] [12] Among its divisions was a contingent of Janissaries, 1,000 Zwawas from the kingdom of Kuku [13] and two thousand troops led by Abd al-Malik himself. [14]

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    This boho chic faux-leather pouf works well as an ottoman or for lounging — and it's an easy way to make any room feel just a little more pulled together. HomeGoods. $25. Shop Now.

  5. Ottoman (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman footstools are often sold as coordinating furniture with armchairs, sofas, or gliders. Other names for this piece of furniture include footstool, [5] hassock, [6] pouf (sometimes spelled pouffe), [7] [8] in Shropshire, England, the old dialect word tumpty, [9] and in Newfoundland humpty. [10]

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    The wines, cocktails and mocktails are excellent, but if you don't feel like drinking, soothe yourself with the Moroccan tea service. Safi, 1401 Republic St., Over-the-Rhine, 513-763-1201 ...

  7. Morocco–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    [14] [16] [17] [18] From 1792–1795 the Ottomans of Algiers had possession of the Moroccan Rif and Oujda, which they shortly lost to the moroccans after 3 years in 1795. [24] In eastern Morocco, specifically in Oujda, the Ottoman Regency of Algiers reigned there longer than 100 years. [25] [26]

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