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  2. Agadir Oufla - Wikipedia

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    The Kasbah of Agadir Oufla [1] (Tashelhit: ⴰⴳⴰⴷⵉⵔ ⵓⴼⵍⵍⴰ, Agadir Uflla) is a historical landmark in Agadir, Morocco that housed the old city of Agadir, much of which was affected by the earthquake that struck the city. The fort is located on the top of a mountain rising 236 meters above sea level in the north of the town of ...

  3. Agadir - Wikipedia

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    In 1540 the Sa'di sultan Muhammad al-Shaykh occupied the main hill (now Agadir Oufla) above the Portuguese and installed artillery to prepare an attack on the fortress below. The siege of the colony began on 16 February 1541 and was successfully concluded on 12 March of the same year. [16]

  4. List of sieges - Wikipedia

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    Part of a series on War (outline) History Prehistoric Ancient Post-classical Castles Early modern Military revolution Pike and shot Napoleonic warfare Late modern Industrial warfare Fourth-gen warfare Military Organization Command and control Defense ministry Army Navy Air force Marines Coast guard Space force Reserves Ranks Specialties: Staff Engineers Intel Recon Medical Police Diving Pilot ...

  5. Catholic Church in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The Flemish priest Nicholas Clenardus, who lived in Fez from 1540 to 1541, ... Agadir. Church of Saint Anne; Our Lady of the Assumption, Essaouira. Essaouira.

  6. Category:Conflicts in 1540 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Conflicts in 1540" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Battle of Alborán; G.

  7. 1540s - Wikipedia

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    February 14 – Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, enters Ghent without resistance, and executes rebels, ending the Revolt of Ghent (1539–1540). March 23 – Waltham Abbey is the last to be closed as part of Henry VIII of England's dissolution of the monasteries .

  8. Battle of Girolata - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Girolata was a naval action fought between Genoese, Spanish, and Ottoman ships on 15 June 1540 in the Gulf of Girolata, on the west coast of the island of Corsica, amidst the war between Charles V of Spain and Suleiman the Magnificent.

  9. Habsburg–Ottoman war of 1540–1547 - Wikipedia

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    The Habsburg–Ottoman war of 1540–1547 was a conflict between the Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg monarchy supported by their vassals. The war ended in Ottoman victory in 1547 after signing the peace of Edirne .