Siege of Oran | |||||||
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Regency of Algiers |
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Muhammad Kurdogli |
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Strength | |||||||
40 galleys | Unknown |
The siege of Oran of 1556 occurred when Ottoman troops from Algiers besieged the Spanish garrison in Oran. The siege, by land and sea, was unsuccessful and had to be lifted in August 1556 when the Ottoman fleet of 40 galleys was recalled for duty in the Eastern Mediterranean.[1]
During the time the Ottomans were occupied in the siege, the Moroccans, who were allied with the Spanish, occupied the city of Tlemcen.[1]
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- 1285 Kulaca Hisar
- 1326 Bursa
- 1328–1331 Nicaea
- 1333–1337 Nicomedia
- 1360s Adrianople
- 1385 Sofia
- 1393 Tarnovo
- 1394–1402 Constantinople
- 1411 Constantinople
- 1422 Constantinople
- 1422–1430 Thessalonica
- 1428 Golubac
- 1440 Belgrade
- 1440–41 Novo Brdo
- 1448 Svetigrad
- 1450 Krujë
- 1453 Constantinople
- 1455 Berat
- 1456 Belgrade
- 1461 Trebizond
- 1462 Mytilene
- 1463 Jajce
- 1464 Jajce
- 1467 Krujë
- 1470 Negroponte
- 1474 Scutari
- 1477–78 Krujë
- 1478–79 Scutari
- 1480 Rhodes
- 1481 Otranto
- 1484 Chilia
- 1500 Cephalonia
- 1517 Cairo
- 1521 Belgrade
- 1522 Knin
- 1522 Rhodes
- 1529 Peñón of Algiers
- 1529 Vienna
- 1531 Diu
- 1532 Güns (Kőszeg)
- 1532 Maribor
- 1533–34 Coron
- 1534 Tunis
- 1534 Baghdad
- 1537 Klis
- 1537 Corfu
- 1538 Diu
- 1539 Castelnuovo
- 1541 Buda
- 1543 Nice
- 1543 Esztergom
- 1548 Aden
- 1548 Van
- 1551 Tripoli
- 1552 Muscat
- 1552 Hormuz
- 1552 Temesvár
- 1552 Eger
- 1556 Oran
- 1559 Bahrain
- 1563 Oran
- 1565 Malta
- 1566 Szigetvar
- 1570–71 Famagusta
- 1574 Tunis
- 1578 Gvozdansko
- 1592 Bihać
- 1593 Sisak
- 1596 Eger
- 1601 Nagykanizsa
- 1621 Khotyn
- 1638 Baghdad
- 1663 Uyvar
- 1664 Novi Zrin
- 1648–1669 Candia
- 1672 Kamenets
- 1683 Vienna
- 1684 Buda
- 1684 Santa Maura
- 1685 Érsekújvár
- 1686 Buda
- 1686 Pécs
- 1688 Negroponte
- 1688 Belgrade
- 1690 Belgrade
- 1695 Azov
- 1696 Azov
- 1801 Cairo
- 1806 Belgrade
- 1821 Patras
- 1821–22 Acropolis
- 1821 Tripolitsa
- 1822 Missolonghi
- 1823 Missolonghi
- 1825–26 Missolonghi
- 1826–27 Acropolis
- 1828 Kars
- 1828 Varna
- 1854 Calafat
- 1854 Silistra
- 1854–55 Sevastopol
- 1855 Kars
- 1877 Plevna
- 1912–13 Scutari
- 1912–13 Adrianople
- 1915 Van
- 1915–16 Kut
- 1916–1919 Medina