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Capture of Tunis (1569)

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Capture of Tunis (1569)

Ottoman troops (about 5,000 janissaries) and Kabyle troops, led by Uluç Ali, Pasha of Algiers, marching on Tunis in 1569
Location
Result

Algerian victory

  • Tunis is conquered
Belligerents
Regency of Algiers
Kingdom of Kuku[1]
Kingdom of Beni Abbas[1]
Hafsid Dynasty
Spain Spanish Empire
Commanders and leaders
Uluç Ali Abu al-Abbas Ahmad III
Units involved
5,300 janissaries
6,000 Kabyle cavalry[2][3]
Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Capture of Tunis in 1569 was a campaign led by Uluç Ali to conquer Tunis.

In 1569 the Beylerbey of Algiers, Uluç Ali, set off over land toward Tunis with 5,300 janissaries and 6,000 Kabyle cavalry from the Kingdom of Kuku and the Kingdom of Beni Abbes.[1][3]

Uluç Ali encountered the Hafsid sultan at Beja, west of Tunis, Uluç Ali defeated him in battle and conquered Tunis without suffering any great losses.[4] Mulay Ahmad III was forced to take refuge in the Spanish presidio of La Goletta in the bay of Tunis.

The Christian forces were able to recover Tunis in 1573[5] however the Ottoman forces under Uluç Ali conquered Tunis yet again in 1574.

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References

  1. ^ a b c Hugh Roberts, Berber Government: The Kabyle Polity in Pre-colonial Algeria , IB Tauris
  2. ^ Ferdinand Braudel, The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Philip II (London: Collins, 1972), vol. II, 1067–108
  3. ^ a b pp. 106–107 Grammont, H. D. de (1887). Histoire d'Alger sous la domination turque (1515-1830) (in French). E. Leroux
  4. ^ Hess, Andrew C. (2010). The Forgotten Frontier: A History of the Sixteenth-century Ibero-African Frontier. University of Chicago Press.
  5. ^ Crusaders in the Far East: The Moro Wars in the Philippines in the Context of the Ibero-Islamic World War – Charles A. Truxillo Jain Publishing Company, p. 73.


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