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Spanish Oran
Orán español (Spanish)
وهران الإسبانية (Arabic)
1509–1708
1732–1792
Flag
Present-day borders of Oran
Present-day borders of Oran
StatusTerritory of the Spanish Empire
CapitalOran
Religion
Roman Catholicism
History 
1509
1708
1732
1792
Preceded by
Succeeded by
1509
Kingdom of Tlemcen
1732
Regency of Algiers
1708
Regency of Algiers
1792
Regency of Algiers
Today part ofAlgeria

Spanish Oran (Arabic: وهران الإسبانية; Spanish: Orán español) was a territory of the Spanish Empire as a result of the Conquest of Oran.

History

The conquest was carried out by the Spanish Empire on the Kingdom of Tlemcen. The expedition was carried out with 80 naos and 10 galleys which carried about 8,000–12,000 infantry men and 3,000–4,000 cavalry men.[1]

The territory was lost to Bey Mustapha Bin Youssef[2] who took advantage of the War of Spanish Succession, to besiege the city in 1707. The city fell in 1708.[3][4]

In 1732, Spanish forces recaptured Oran under José Carrilo de Albornoz and maintained control for the next six decades.[5]

In 1790, forces of the Deylik of Algeria under Mohammed el-Kebir took advantage of an earthquake and besieged the city once again. In 1792 the Spanish troops retreated from the city ending Spanish rule over the city.[6][7]

The town stayed under Ottoman control until 1831, when it was conquered by the Kingdom of France.[8]

References

  1. ^ Fernández Duro 1895, p. 73.
  2. ^ "Le sépulcre du Bey Bouchelaghem (16?? - 1734) : PATRIMOINE EN PÉRIL". Algerie network Blog (in French). 2015-09-10. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
  3. ^ Terki Hassaine, Ismet (2004-06-30). "Oran au xviiie siècle : du désarroi à la clairvoyance politique de l'Espagne". Insaniyat / إنسانيات. Revue algérienne d'anthropologie et de sciences sociales (in French) (23–24): 197–222. doi:10.4000/insaniyat.5625. ISSN 1111-2050.
  4. ^ Epalza, Miguel de; Vilar, Juan Bautista (1988). Planos y mapas hispánicos de Argelia: siglos XVI-XVII (in French). Instituto Hispano-Arabe de Cultura. ISBN 978-84-7472-081-5.
  5. ^ Chitour, Chems-Eddine (1998). Algérie: le passé revisité (in French). Casbah Editions. ISBN 978-9961-64-100-2.
  6. ^ "Notice sur le Bey d'Oran, Mohammed el Kebir Revue africaine| Bulletin de la Société historique algérienne". revueafricaine.mmsh.univ-aix.fr. Retrieved 2021-03-14.
  7. ^ Terki Hassaine, Ismet (2004-06-30). "Oran au xviiie siècle : du désarroi à la clairvoyance politique de l'Espagne". Insaniyat / إنسانيات. Revue algérienne d'anthropologie et de sciences sociales (in French) (23–24): 197–222. doi:10.4000/insaniyat.5625. ISSN 1111-2050.
  8. ^ Brassey, Earl Thomas Brassey (1895). Voyages and Travels of Lord Brassey: ... from 1862 to 1894. Longmans, Green.
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